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Soul of the South: Louisiana Keeps Playing 

As the birthplace of jazz and Cajun music, New Orleans and Louisiana have played an important part in shaping the American landscape. Through trials and tribulations, the music keeps playing.

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 New Orleans

  • Tipitina's Uptown: 501 Napoleon Avenue;www.tipitinas.com or (504) 895-8477.
  •  Preservation Hall: 726 St. Peter Street;www.preservationhall.com or (504) 522-2841.
  •  Snug Harbor: 626 Frenchmen Street;www.snugjazz.com or (504) 949-0696.
  •  Chickie Wah Wah Club:2828 Canal Street;www.chickiewahwah.com or (504) 304-4714.
  •  Ray's Boom Boom Room:508 Frenchmen Street; (504) 234-7833.
  • The Spotted Cat: 623 Frenchmen Street;www.thespottedcat.com or (504) 943-3887.
  • Apple Barrel: 609 Frenchman Street; (504) 949-9399.
  • Maple Leaf Bar: 8316 Oak Street; (504) 866-9359.

 

Breaux Bridge

  • Mulate's: 325 Mills Avenue; 1-800-422-2586.


 Lafayette


 Eunice 

  • Savoy Music Center: 4413 U.S. 190 East;www.savoymusiccenter.comor (337) 457-9563.
  • Liberty Theater: 200 Park Avenue; www.eunice-la.com. The Rendezvous Des Cajun show broadcasts live 6-7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

 

"Soul of the South" is from the April 2007 issue of Southern Living.


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