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Classic TV commercial for Mid-City Lanes Rock N Bowl featuring John Blancher
Big Easy Playboys - Live @ Rock-n-Bowl in New Orleans, LA
Big Easy Playboys - Live @ Rock-n-Bowl in New Orleans, LA
The Big Easy Playboys cd 'Louisiana Roots' features a lot of local talent. Here's the kicker, in a city like New Orleans, featuring local talent has a way of including world class musicians both well known and unknown. Friend of the band Amanda Shaw lends her fiddle to the opening track, 'Holly Beach'. John Gros (Papa Grows Funk, Geroge Porter Jr., Funky Meters) shows off his honky tonk piano skills on a number of songs. Jimmy Messa (Subdudes, Tommy Malone) lays down the Bass. The cajun accordion and French vocals are done by Mitch Cormier (The Greatful Dead, The Can't Hardly Playboys), and piano accordion is by Greg 'Shatzy' Shatz (The Believers). Of course the backing vocals are provided by the band's very own Big Easy Chorus, singing songs 16oz at a time. Lynn Drury, Pleshette 'Queen' Hollmon and Tiffany Pollack.
It's not very often you find a drummer as a front man. On this disc, drummer / singer Stephen Randall (provided back beats for Tab Benoit, Amanda Shaw, Beth Patterson, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and countless artists through out) shared that spotlight with long time friend and road mate, guitarist / singer John Lisi (of John Lisi and Delta Funk and also countless others). The two brought in songs they had written on their own and let this band bring them to life. The lone collaboration between the two produced the rollicking Holly Beach where the story of a hot lazy day evolves into a weekend get away for a fun loving couple at one of Louisiana's most unique 'beach' areas. More collaborations are to follow.
The Big Easy Playboys are based in New Orleans but draw heavily on the Cajun and Zydeco culture that thrives all around the state. Incorporating the classic instruments of cajun accordion and fiddle with the bluesy/roots rock sound of guitars and pulsing drums, 'Louisiana Roots' gives the listeners a dose of the music that lives and breathes life into the Big Easy and the surrounding communities.
For music, photos and video of Big Easy Playboys in action, please visit them on the web. bigeasyplayboys.com
New Orleans - The Big Easy - NOLA - Louisiana - USA
15 best Things to do on New Orleans: Frenchmen Street, French Quarter, Garden District, The National World War II Museum (National D-Day Museum), Swamp Tours, Cemetery Tours, St. Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, Audubon Nature Institute, Chalmette Battlefield & Jean Lafitte National Park, Backstreet Cultural Museum, Louisiana Children's Museum, Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
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Doctor Gumbo Tours
The Spotted Cat Music Club
Fritzel's European Jazz Bar
New Orleans' Original Cocktail Tour
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
Pat O'Brien's
The Jazz Playhouse
21st Amendment Bar at La Louisiane
Pub Crawl New Orleans
Erin Rose
Maison Bourbon Jazz Club
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge
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House Of Blues
The Funky Pirate Blues Club
NOLA Brewing Co.
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Ghost City Tours of New Orleans
New Orleans:
The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz)and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique in the United State.
The Creole String Beans Live @ Rock N Bowl, New Orleans, LA 011514
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Rock N' Bowl New Orleans July 25, 2009 Tab Benoit We Make a Good Gumbo
Tab's Mom and Rockin Dopsie join him on stage for We Make a Good Gumbo
Rock N' Bowl Week 1
FUN 107 and Miller High Life are having their Rock N' Bowl Tournament at Wonder Bowl in New Bedford, MA! See some of the bowling highlights as Team FUN 107 takes on Team Ballbusters!
Moonah Rock'n'Bowl 2010
2010 Rock 'n' Bowl at The Moonah Amf bowling Ally carpark
in March 2010
Site Visit- Midcity New Orleans
Mid City Players feat FAYE ROBINSON singing Bad Girls@MAIN STAGE
Faye doin' what she does best!
Tab Benoit with John Oates
Tab Benoit with John Oates at the Rock N' Bowl in New Orleans on 05-05-2013
Tab Benoit w / Johnny Sansone - Medicine
Rock 'n' Bowl New Orleans, La April 29 2012 B 04652
Tab Benoit Johnny Sansone Trey Landry Corey Duplechin
Horrific Bowling Accident! Bowler Denied Perfect 300 Game
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Troy Walker was participating in the 2013 Luci Bonneau Doubles Tournament in Houston, Texas at Palace Lanes. He rolled 11 consecutive strikes and on his 12th ball, the rake arm from the pinsetter blocked his ball from hitting the pins.
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Jermaine Dupri - Welcome To Atlanta (Coast 2 Coast Remix) (Dirty)
(ft. Diddy, Murphy Lee, Snoop Dogg & Ludacris)
After the party it's the Waffle House
If you ever been here you know what I'm talkin about
Where people don't dance all they do is this
And after the original you know what it is
[Ludacris]
Welcome to Atlanta
[Jermaine Dupri]
Remix it had to go down
I got somethin else to tell you 'bout the new Motown
Where people don't visit, they move out here
And ain't no tellin who you might see up in Lennox Square
I don't know about you but I miss the freaknik
Cause that's where my city use to be real slick
People from other cities use to drive from miles
Just to come to get a taste of this A.T.L style
I'm the M.B.P., Most Ballin-ist Player
Make my own moves, call me the mayor
Monday night you know things change with time
Magic City back lookin like eighty nine
All the homies on the southside up in the Ritz
Tuesday night, the Velvet Room same shit
Wednesday Strokers I don't go no mo'
Cause they don't know how to treat you when you come through the do'
Thursday night, was Plush but we moved the fuel
And I be up in the booth drunk actin a fool
Friday night, at Kaya they still got love
And the Sharkbar we poppin like it's a night club
Saturday still off the heezy fo' sheezy
You can find me up in One Tweezy
Sunday gettin me some sleep please!!!
I'm on my way to the deck then hittin Jazzy Tee's, holla!!!
[P. Diddy]
Ay yo I'm from New York man!!!
Representin N.Y.C. to the fullest
I pull it, Heads be duckin in New York be bussin
Take that....
[P. Diddy]
Welcome To New York mutha fuckas, where we don't play
And out of towners get got like everyday
And a gangstas a gangsta in every way
Sittin on twenty two's this what long money do
Now the don's on it, Diddy shine on it
Tell Flex to run it back and drop a bomb on it
Sunday we layin low and hay lo sippin cris and we straight
Monday we go to Bungalow 8
Tuesday I'm in spa drunk doin the shake
And for the rest of the week we just follow the freaks
You can spot us out of town by the way that we walk
The way that we talk, cocky the state of New York
Hot now top down at the Rucker game
New coup no roof playa what's my name?
Now Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten
Uptown what now?! let's make it happen
[P. Diddy Talkin]
New York,if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere
We still here!!! And we buildin four more new towers!!!!
[Murphy Lee]
Who say St. Louis ain't hip hop? Dirty we hop to what's hip
I'm a lunatic with too much grip to let a slip
I'm so St. Louis, ask my tatooist
I was like the waterboy now they sayin you can do it
I'm Baby Houie one of the best in the Louie
Sip Louie smoke louie, dressed in Louie
Home of back porches, chucks, and air forces
Old school cars be trailblazin like Portland
The girls are the best like Travis with fat asses
I call 'em gimme girls they always tell me I can have it
All got habits Marijuana exstatic
By two cats and coats with automatics
St. Louis is the truth like Sojourner
Don't need a burner, we learned from Ike Turner
I tried to told ya don't cross that bridge
Without permission from those St. Lunatics
[Jermaine Dupri Talking]
Yo-yo-yo-yo
Ladies and gentlemen, we got the big Snoop Dogg in the house tonight
He just came from off tour
And he wanna tell y'all little bit where he come from
[Snoop Dogg]
Palm trees bad bitches and wanna bees
O.G.'s like me eatin on polyseeds
Now laters, jellybeans, and wallabees
Real niggas from the set I'm hardly ever seened
Mostly heard us sell a bird off the cizzurb
They movin yep, we hop and then we swizzurve
Alot of homies like to wear there pizzerm
Hair longer than hers short with the fizzurbs
Doggy dizzog you know I like 'em dizzog
Like Kobe to Shaq now take that
(Jermaine Dupri: Take that take that)
Long Beach is on the mother fuckin map
And sittin by the sea, R.I.P.
JD, you know about the L.B.C.
Blood and stellas, cold hearted killas
Real cop pillas, real shot fillas
Ain't no squeelas, alot of dopes dealers
Bang diggy dang dang dogg pound gangsta crip gang
Yeah we do the damn thang
Home of coroners, scoop, buck, cocaine
Head to the church house to get a little workout
Smoked out drink up, now put ya bank up
It's all on me I got a scenery too stank up
Crank up the beat, raise up the heat
I'm thrownin a block party on two one streets, fo' sho
[Jermaine Dupri]
Welcome to Atlanta remix HEY!!!
And we ride on dem thangs like ev-ery day
Big beats, hit streets, see gangsters roamin
And parties dont stop 'til eight in the mo'nin
[Ludacris]
Welcome to Atlanta where the players play
And we ride on dem thangs like ev-ery day
Big beats, hit streets, see gangsters roamin
And parties don't stop 'til eight in the mo'nin
uNAVSA break dancing show
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Competition Dance
Egals performing their competition dance on the streets of New Orleans
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Sonny Landreth - USS Zydecoldsmobile
Steve Conn and Friends, Spirits Food & Friends - Alexandria Louisiana.
November 23, 2012
Steve Conn, Sonny Landreth, H.B. Smith, Jamey Bell and Guest Danny Milliner
Sonny Landreth singing his U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile.
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80 Most Breathtaking Abandoned Places In The World
1 | A tree growing through an abandoned piano
2 | Overgrown palace, Poland
3 | Jet Star Rollercoaster, Seaside Heights, New Jersey
4 | Abandoned House in the Woods
5 | Church in St. Etienne, France
6 | An abandoned church with a few lingering parishioners, Netherlands
7 | Doll factory, Spain
8 | Tree growing around an abandoned bicycle
9 | Shipwrecks in a sandbar, Bermuda Triangle
10 | Floating forest, Sydney, Australia
11 | Movie theater in Detroit, Michigan
12 | Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
13 | Victorian-style tree house, Florida, USA
14 | Forgotten Bugattis
15 | The Titanic wreck
16 | Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture, France
17 | Spreepark, Berlin, Germany
18 | Library, Russia
19 | Island Home, Finland
20 | Chris McCandless’ magic bus, Stampede Trail, Alaska
21 | Turquoise Canal, Venice, Italy.
22 | Staircase to nowhere, Pismo Beach, California
23 | Nara Dreamland, Japan
24 | Abandoned mining track, Taiwan
25 | Abandoned Jetty
26 | Bare footprints in an abandoned nuclear reactor
27 | An abandoned waterpark
28 | Boathouse, Obersee Lake, Germany
29 | Abandoned hallway
30 | Methodist church, Gary, Indiana
31 | Church in the snow, Canada
32 | Blue spiral staircase in a European castle
33 | Soviet naval testing station in Makhachkala, Russia
34 | Church steeple peeking out of a frozen lake, Reschen, Italy
35 | Glenwood power station, New York
36 | Flooded Mall
37 | Abandoned theater
38 | Car graveyard, Ardennes, Belgium
39 | Driverless bumper cars, Chernobyl, Ukraine
40 | Abandoned Sanatorium. Berlin, Germany
41 | Abandoned House in Virginia
42 | Poveglia Island, Italy
1. Pripyat, Ukraine
2. Mirny Diamond Mine - Eastern Siberia, Russia
3. Farmhouse - Seneca Lake, New York
4. Ryugyong Hotel - Pyongyang, North Korea
5. Willard Asylum - Willard, New York
6. Sanzhi UFO Houses - San Zhi, Taiwan
7. Six Flags Jazzland - New Orleans, Louisiana
8. Gulliver's Travels Park - Kawaguchi, Japan
9. Bannerman Castle - Pollepel Island, New York
10. Disney's Discovery Island - Lake Buena Vista, Florida
11. Aniva Rock Lighthouse - Sakhalinskaya Oblast, Russia
12. Canfranc Rail Station, Spain
13. Chateau Miranda - Celles, Belgium
14. Abandoned Coal Plant - France
15. Eilean Donan - Loch Duich, Scotland
16. Hashima Island, Japan
17. Abandoned Mill - Ontario, Canada
18. City Hall Station - New York City, New York
19. Orpheum Auditorium - New Bedford, Massachusetts
20. Holy Land USA - Waterbury, Connecticut
21. Abandoned Power Plant - Belgium
22. Wreck of the SS America - Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
23. Underwater City - Shicheng, China
24. Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory -- Brooklyn, New York
25. Red Sands Sea Forts - Sealand, United Kingdom
26. Overgrown section of the Great Wall - China
27. Michigan Central Station - Detroit, Michigan
28. Dadipark - Dadizel, Belgium
29. Military Hospital - Beelitz, Germany
30. Empty Organ Room
31. Abandoned church with chairs still standing
32. Wonderland Amusement Park - Beijing, China
33. Czestochowa Train Depot - Poland
34. An Abandoned Rocket Factory - Russia
35. El Hotel del Salto - Colombia
36. Christ of the Abyss - San Fruttuoso, Italy
37. Railroad in the Fall - Lebanon, Missouri
38. Eastern State Penitentiary - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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New Orleans, Louisiana | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:38 1 Names
00:03:31 2 History
00:03:39 2.1 Beginnings
00:05:06 2.2 Native Americans and French Louisiana
00:07:37 2.3 Slavery in French Louisiana
00:08:57 2.4 Religion and architecture from across the world
00:10:44 2.5 Post-Treaty of Paris
00:11:45 2.6 United States territory
00:13:19 2.7 Battle of New Orleans
00:14:35 2.8 Port
00:15:16 2.9 Slavery and immigration
00:18:21 2.10 Civil War
00:21:20 2.11 Reconstruction
00:23:43 2.12 Jim Crow era
00:26:19 2.13 20th century
00:28:41 2.13.1 Civil Rights Movement
00:30:56 2.13.2 Drainage and flood control
00:32:39 2.14 21st century
00:32:48 2.14.1 Hurricane Katrina
00:34:04 2.14.2 Hurricane Rita
00:34:28 2.14.3 Post-disaster recovery
00:36:40 3 Geography
00:37:29 3.1 Elevation
00:40:51 3.2 Cityscape
00:42:49 3.2.1 Historic and residential architecture
00:44:22 3.2.2 Tallest buildings
00:45:16 3.3 Climate
00:47:57 3.4 Threat from tropical cyclones
00:50:37 4 Demographics
00:53:44 4.1 Religion
00:56:36 4.2 Ethnic groups
00:57:44 4.3 Changes in population
00:59:21 5 Economy
01:00:33 5.1 Port
01:03:15 5.2 Business
01:04:22 5.3 Tourist and convention business
01:05:15 5.4 Other
01:06:20 6 Culture and contemporary life
01:06:30 6.1 Tourism
01:10:42 6.2 Entertainment and performing arts
01:15:46 6.3 Food
01:17:03 6.4 Dialect
01:18:25 6.5 Voodoo
01:19:04 6.6 History and Origins
01:20:26 7 Sports
01:22:05 8 National protected areas
01:22:28 9 Government
01:24:34 10 Crime
01:24:42 10.1 Murder capital
01:27:57 11 Education
01:28:06 11.1 Colleges and universities
01:29:32 11.2 Primary and secondary schools
01:31:37 11.3 Libraries
01:32:42 12 Media
01:35:44 13 Transportation
01:35:53 13.1 Public transportation
01:37:19 13.1.1 Streetcars
01:39:06 13.1.2 Buses
01:39:38 13.1.3 Ferries
01:40:23 13.2 Bicycling
01:41:41 13.3 Roads
01:43:24 13.4 Airports
01:44:24 13.5 Rail
01:45:20 13.6 Modal characteristics
01:46:51 14 Notable people
01:47:00 15 Sister cities
01:47:41 15.1 Twinnings and partnerships
01:47:52 16 See also
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New Orleans (, locally ; French: La Nouvelle-Orléans [la nuvɛlɔʁleɑ̃] (listen)) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana. With an estimated population of 391,006 in 2018, it is the most populous city in Louisiana. A major port, New Orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader Gulf Coast region of the United States.
New Orleans is world-renowned for its distinct music, Creole cuisine, unique dialect, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The historic heart of the city is the French Quarter, known for its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along Bourbon Street. The city has been described as the most unique in the United States, owing in large part to its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. Founded in 1718 by French colonists, New Orleans was once the territorial capital of French Louisiana before being traded to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. New Orleans in 1840 was the third-most populous city in the United States, and it was the largest city in the American South from the Antebellum era until after World War II. The city's location and flat elevation have historically made it very vulnerable to flooding. State and federal authorities have installed a complex system of levees and drainage pumps in an effort to protect the city.New Orleans was severely affected by Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, which resulted in flooding more than 80% of the city, thousands of deaths, and so much displacement because of damaged communities and lost housing as to cause a population decline of over 50%. Since Katrina, major redevelopment efforts ...