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  2. 3rd Ward of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The down-river boundary is Canal Street, below which is the city's 4th Ward. The upper boundary is Julia Street, originally the New Basin Canal. The former canal route in this area is now I-10. For most of this route from the river back is the 2nd Ward. From Carrollton Avenue up it borders the 17th Ward. The back boundary is City Park Avenue ...

  3. Charlie Elgar - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S ... Charles Anthony Elgar (June 13, 1879 – August 1973) was an American violinist ... He studied music in Wisconsin and Illinois. ...

  4. American music historian and modernist composer (1905–1992) United States of America: 1905-02-26 1992-08-09 Canton: New Orleans: Q862418: Georgie Stoll: American musical director and composer (1902–1985) United States of America: 1905-05-07 1985-01-18 Minneapolis: Monterey: Q1507268: Enoch Light: American musician (1905–1978) United ...

  5. In New Orleans, roving violinist brings joy to isolated residents

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  6. Third Ward of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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  7. The Bangles' memoir retraces the band's steps of walking like ...

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    Susanna Hoffs, along with bandmates Vicki and Debbi Peterson, spoke about new book "Eternal Flame," recalling key events in the Bangles' chart-topping run in the 1980s and how the band shaped ...

  8. Werlein's for Music - Wikipedia

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    Store front of Grunewald Music Store on Canal Street in New Orleans in 1894. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, New Orleans was a cultural center, especially for the American South. At-home, amateur music performance as a form of home entertainment was prevalent, and so the market for sheet music was large, particularly ...

  9. This Musician Asks Kids to Trade Their Guns in for Trumpets ...

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    Alarmed by a tragic shooting in his hometown, a New Orleans musician gives hope to kids—for a song. The post This Musician Asks Kids to Trade Their Guns in for Trumpets to Help Combat Violence ...