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NOMusic&HeritageTour

@nomusicheritage

New Orleans Music & Heritage Tour

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Chef Leah Chase, RIP! An Icon, a gentle soul and one helluva cook- blessed to have shared time. Leah passed at age 96, leaving a legacy of feeding Freedom Riders to Presidents. Thank you.

Chef Leah Chase, RIP! An Icon, a gentle soul and one helluva cook- blessed to have shared time. Leah passed at age 96, leaving a legacy of feeding Freedom Riders to Presidents. Thank you.
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RIP Mac Rebennack a/k/a Dr. John! Thanks to our friends at Dust-to-Digital for sharing this video. NOMusic&HeritageTour will tribute the good Doctor tonight on our tour at 6 p.m. Join us 421 Frenchmen Street TONIGHT @LMFNOLA

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June has been rough- RIP Leah Chase, Dr. John, Spencer Bohren, Lil Buck Sinegal and Dave Bartholomew! Join us NOMusic&HeritageTour at 10 a.m. on July 2nd; Tuesday @LMFNOLA 421 Frenchmen Street. We have a great group, love to have you join the New Orleans Music & Heritage Tour.

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Sending love to our friends at @LMFNOLA We will still be standing tall when this all falls by the way! BUY MUSIC ONLINE louisianamusicfactory.com ✌️❤️🎶

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On this date in 1957, Louis Armstrong put his career on the line to speak out against injustice regarding the Little Rock 9, telling off Governor Faubus, and President Eisenhower, saying, “The way they’re treating my people in the south, the government can go to hell.”

On this date in 1957, Louis Armstrong put his career on the line to speak out against injustice regarding the Little Rock 9, telling off Governor Faubus, and President Eisenhower, saying, “The way they’re treating my people in the south, the government can go to hell.”