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  2. 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 ...

  3. Louisiana Music Factory - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Music Factory's former location on Decatur Street. Louisiana Music Factory is an independent record and CD store located on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. Its specialty is local music, and is well-known among music aficionados around the world.

  4. P. P. Werlein - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, David Franck bought the Werleins' publishing business, although the family kept their retail music store business in New Orleans. Werlein's for Music expanded to become a regional chain of stores, which continued in the Greater New Orleans area until its liquidation in 2003. [11]

  5. Shreveport restaurant made USA TODAY's best-of list ... - AOL

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    With live music, events and being in the epicenter of the Krewe of Highland parade, Marilynn's is truly a hallmark of Shreveport. Its menu includes red beans and rice, crawfish etouffee and po ...

  6. 5 things to do in downtown Shreveport to ring in the new year

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    Let’s make a toast to better days ahead in our #CoolDowntown.

  7. List of Art Deco architecture in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lakefront Airport, New Orleans, 1930s; Mangel's, New Orleans; National American Bank Building, New Orleans, 1929; Orleans Parish Criminal Court, New Orleans, 1931; Rosetree Blown Glass Studio and Gallery (former Rosetree Theater), 1930s; Sister Stanislaus Memorial Building, New Orleans, 1938; Tivoli Theatre, New Orleans, 1927; Tremé Market ...

  8. Aaron Selber Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Selber was a son of a Jewish couple, Aaron R. Selber Sr. [1] and the former Frances Dreyfuss. While growing up during the Great Depression, Selber developed his work ethic early, delivering the since defunct Shreveport Journal newspaper, selling the Saturday Evening Post, and servicing vending machines while attending elementary and junior high school at the private Southfield School and high ...

  9. List of Louisiana Creoles - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bo (1930–2009) – singer and pianist from New Orleans [11] Peter Bocage (1887–1967) – cornet player; also played violin professionally, as well as sometimes trombone, banjo, and xylophone; cousin of New Orleans R&B musician Eddie Bo [12] [13] Denise Boutte (born 1982) – actress and model; John Boutté (born 1958) – jazz singer [14]