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djgriff
10-25-2007, 09:35 AM
From Offbeat:


In light of last month's arrests of Derrick Tabb and Glen David Andrews for being a part of an impromptu second line, the tradition is on people's minds. Thursday night at 7 p.m., there will be a discussion at the Sound Cafe (on Chartres in the Bywater) on "Rebuilding New Orleans: The Second Line Model." Participants include Tamara Jackson, president of VIP Ladies Social and Pleasure Club and the New Orleans Social and Pleasure Club Task Force; Waldorf "Gip" Gibson, vice president of the Young Men Olympia and president of the Furious Five; Ronald W. Lewis, president of the Big Nine Social and Pleasure Club and director of House of Dance and Feathers Museum; and Bennie Pete, leader of the Hot 8 Brass Band.

Venue look familiar?

papafrog
10-25-2007, 09:43 AM
From Offbeat:


In light of last month's arrests of Derrick Tabb and Glen David Andrews for being a part of an impromptu second line, the tradition is on people's minds. Thursday night at 7 p.m., there will be a discussion at the Sound Cafe (on Chartres in the Bywater) on "Rebuilding New Orleans: The Second Line Model." Participants include Tamara Jackson, president of VIP Ladies Social and Pleasure Club and the New Orleans Social and Pleasure Club Task Force; Waldorf "Gip" Gibson, vice president of the Young Men Olympia and president of the Furious Five; Ronald W. Lewis, president of the Big Nine Social and Pleasure Club and director of House of Dance and Feathers Museum; and Bennie Pete, leader of the Hot 8 Brass Band.

Venue look familiar?

yes....music clinic...
im going to go tonite to this....

ibjamn
10-25-2007, 10:09 AM
From Offbeat:


In light of last month's arrests of Derrick Tabb and Glen David Andrews for being a part of an impromptu second line, the tradition is on people's minds. Thursday night at 7 p.m., there will be a discussion at the Sound Cafe (on Chartres in the Bywater) on "Rebuilding New Orleans: The Second Line Model." Participants include Tamara Jackson, president of VIP Ladies Social and Pleasure Club and the New Orleans Social and Pleasure Club Task Force; Waldorf "Gip" Gibson, vice president of the Young Men Olympia and president of the Furious Five; Ronald W. Lewis, president of the Big Nine Social and Pleasure Club and director of House of Dance and Feathers Museum; and Bennie Pete, leader of the Hot 8 Brass Band.

Venue look familiar?

Baty Landis, who founded Silence is Violence and organized the march on City Hall and the monthly neighborhood marches owns The Sound Cafe. :)

tangledupinblue
10-25-2007, 10:32 AM
Baty Landis, who founded Silence is Violence and organized the march on City Hall and the monthly neighborhood marches owns The Sound Cafe. :)

I thought that place sounded familiar from that 48 hours I watched! Thanks Jen.

Michelino
10-25-2007, 10:37 AM
yes....music clinic...
im going to go tonite to this....

If you get a chance, give us a report.

djgriff
10-26-2007, 01:23 PM
yes....music clinic...
im going to go tonite to this....

Did you go to this? If so, could you please give us a report?

ibjamn
10-26-2007, 01:44 PM
Did you go to this? If so, could you please give us a report?

I talked to pfrog last night and he is deep into a 2 week NOLA vacation. Don't know if he'll be online or not....