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Thanks all for some excellent suggestions. Moos and Snr Chevalier - two excellent links there (I'm loving the modernhouse.net especially).


My early January optimism has already been tempered by a nasty bank balance and a distinct lack of phones ringing at work (a second recession is already underway). So three planned trips have now become one and it's all been spunked on a musical trip to NY for weekend (village + harlem jazz bars) then flights to Memphis for 2 nights of blues on Beale then hire car south to New Orleans for 5 days of Jazz Fest, Kermit Ruffins and general bar life.


I was last in NOLA 2 weeks before Katrina hit so it's time to go back. And after watching the whole HBO box set of series 1 of The Treme (if you liked The Wire...) it was a no brainer. It's unlike anywhere else in America or anywhere else in the world for that matter... and if you like the music it's magical.

Sazzle - I will do, many of the classic spots are still going strong but I'm due a refresh. Like anywhere else you can have a very tacky, tourist spew-on-Bourbon St experience OR you can do some of that but combine it with some places (real gems) off the beaten track.


On my last visit for example I went to a neighbourhood bar on my tod and ended up joining a table at a Crawfish boil with a friendly but totally plastered cop (who put his loaded handgun down next to his beer) a dodgy property developer and a clarinet player. And all they wanted to do was show me how to eat Crawfish, talk about Crawfish recipes and music. It's that kind of place.

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