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Break '99 -- New
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Bourbon Street : We spent a lot of time here. Singing, chilling,
havin' fun . . . here we are on a warm, spring day giving our music
to anybody who happenned to stop by.
From left to right, that's Charles Ullman, Pete Sax, Greg
Freemon, John Graham, Dan Winokur, Joe Lampe, Rabbi Jeremy Masters,
E-Roos, and Sean Han. Oh yeah, and that's Paul wailing on the solo.
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Audubon Park : Kickin back, beer in hand, and chillin.This
great park is right across the streetcar line from both Tulane and
Loyola University. We spent a lot of time playing frisbee golf here,
and got to play with five puppies we encountered on the Tulane campus.
It was cool.
Thats John on the left and E-(ernest)Roos on the right.
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The Riverfront : Here we are, after a long day of singing in
the French Quarter, relaxing and people watching. Right behind these
steps is the streetcar line and then th Mississippi river, and to
the left is the famous Cafe
du Monde.
From left to right, starting in the background, that's P-sax,
Joe Lampe, Dan Winokur, Greg Freemon, Charles Ullman and Ernest
Roos. And in front, that's John Graham and I-Sean Han.
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The Dude on the Riverwalk : Um, yeah, this guy. Well, he
kind of came up to us, asked for money, and well, sung to us, kinda.
It was a little wierd, but cool. His song was about having an unlisted
number and some lady calling him anyway. Whatever. It was pretty
cool though; we sang him a song afterwards. A bit strange though.
From left to right, that's Greg Freemon, John Graham (wearing
my friggin shorts!), Charles Ullman, and Peter Sax. Umm . . . and
then the Dude on the Riverwalk. Wierd.
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Still at the Riverfront : Well, we're still there, evidentally.
FYI, that's Jackson Square directly in front of us, across the street.
Just watching people go by.
From left to right, that's Pete Sax, Joe Lampe, Greggie,
Charle Ullman, and E-Roos.
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Kim and Jen's Class : On our way down to New Orleans, we
pass through Atlanta. For the last five years, we have stayed in
the home of the most generous, kind, and welcoming family I have
ever know, the Ferrises. Check out our online devotion to the Ferrises
here. Anyway, here we are singing for Kim and Jen Ferris' class.
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