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FUN on the WEB From Bluesbaby: January 2005
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FUN on the WEB From Bluesbaby. This is an attempt to coordinate several things: my love of the blues, my travels and my websites into a series of blogs. Fun on the Web was originally posted to another website http:/ bluesbaby.8k.com/ but 2005 through 2007 are located here on Blogger. Tell me when this blog is updated. Monday, January 31, 2005. Fun on the Web vol 4 Issue 4. Fun on the weekly web and other chuckles. Volume 4 Issue 4 January 31, 2005. February 2 is Groundhogs Day and provides lots of fun.
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Mardi Gras en Nueva Orleans - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
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Mardi Gras en Nueva Orleans. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Celebrando el Mardi Gras en Nueva Orleans, 2009. Es el nombre del carnaval. Que se celebra en Nueva Orleans. Su nombre deriva del francés. Que se traduce directamente al español como martes graso, (semejante al Jueves Lardero. Español) pero se denomina tradicionalmente como " Martes de Carnaval. Se celebra el día antes del Miércoles de Ceniza. Que marca el inicio de la Semana Santa. También caminan desnudos por la calle. Y el 9 de marzo.
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History of the Second Line
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History of the Second Line. Photo obtained from www.flickr.com/photos. Thursday, July 1, 2010. To explore the Second Line, one must search out the historical background of the Jazz Funeral. The Second Line in all of its celebrated glory originated here ( Coclanis. To the average person the term Jazz Funeral is an oxymoron; a contradiction of terms in the broadest sense. How can anyone experience the exuberance of jazz music and at the same time witness the burial of a loved one? At the end of the Civil W...
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History of the Second Line: July 2010
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History of the Second Line. Photo obtained from www.flickr.com/photos. Monday, July 5, 2010. Let the Good Times Roll". Want to learn how to Second Line? Click the link below and you are on your way:. How to Second Line:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Ulture; the two cultures fuse together to form a new culture (Sutro 20). This is exactly what has transpired within the African American culture and modern day New Orleans. This is why the Second Line is totally unique to New Orleans (Sutro 20). 1800s, The L...
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MardiGras Carnival New Orleans, Party Holidays Cruise, Costumes
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MardiGras party beads balloons costumes masks music holidays cruises. Rio de Janeiro timeline. A TimeLine of MardiGras in New Orleans and Louisiana. The Indian Village of Tchoutchuoma, stands in or very near the place of what is to become the Colony / Fort / Port of New Orleans. Native Americans tribes in the locale were known to be, the Natchez, the Tunica, the Caddo, the Attakapa, the Chitimacha, and the Muskhogean. Alvarez de Pindea discovers mouth of the Mississippi. As Louisiana's first European set...
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"FROM THE ASHES": February 2007
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Links - KreweCentral
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About Us / Contact Us. Mardi Gras - History. The Mobile Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau provides a tremendous time of the history of Mardi Gras in North America. This site is a great resource for anyone planning to travel to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. Their site provides an excellent source of links to New Orleans websites for hotels, restaurants, attractions, etc. The Tulane Carnival Collection. The Parade Season in New Orlean. The Internet Mardi Gras Guide. Mardi Gras in Rural Acadia. This is a ver...