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Anyone recognize the song that Juliette performed?  It's been many, many years since I had connections with the contemporary Christian music scene, but I found myself laughing at how it remained true to the formula i remembered: catchy yet forgettable melody, sing-able for both a soloist and choir/congregation,

Anyone recognize the song that Juliette performed?  It's been many, many years since I had connections with the contemporary Christian music scene, but I found myself laughing at how it remained true to the formula i remembered: catchy yet forgettable melody, sing-able for both a soloist and choir/congregation,

Does he still do the Thursday night BBQ gig at Vaughn's?

Does he still do the Thursday night BBQ gig at Vaughn's?

i "liked" this comment, but feel a need to qualify and say i don't like this info that you shared but yeah, this is pretty much what was told to me by the folks i got to know there.

i "liked" this comment, but feel a need to qualify and say i don't like this info that you shared but yeah, this is pretty much what was told to me by the folks i got to know there.

The big difference however is that Annie is not a NOLA native.  She's more like Nelson in that she's an outsider who fell in love with the city but is also profiting from her association with the city.  Delmond was wary about cashing in on the national post-Katrina interest in the music and culture of the city, but I

The big difference however is that Annie is not a NOLA native.  She's more like Nelson in that she's an outsider who fell in love with the city but is also profiting from her association with the city.  Delmond was wary about cashing in on the national post-Katrina interest in the music and culture of the city, but I

LaDonna's brother (the one whose death Toni was investigating in Season 1) worked at Jeanette's first restaurant (he'd been on the way there when he got picked up by NOPD).

LaDonna's brother (the one whose death Toni was investigating in Season 1) worked at Jeanette's first restaurant (he'd been on the way there when he got picked up by NOPD).

I'm still rooting for Janette.  I would love to see her turn the tables on her boss, for example reporting his affair with the hostess to HR (chances are he's got ways to protect himself against a sexual harassment suit, but it's still legally wrong for him to be involved with a subordinate).

I'm still rooting for Janette.  I would love to see her turn the tables on her boss, for example reporting his affair with the hostess to HR (chances are he's got ways to protect himself against a sexual harassment suit, but it's still legally wrong for him to be involved with a subordinate).

According to the "Treme Explained" post for this episode, a version of the song is on the Davis Rogan album "Once and Future DJ" (looks like you can get a hard copy of the CD but not sure about a digital/online version).

According to the "Treme Explained" post for this episode, a version of the song is on the Davis Rogan album "Once and Future DJ" (looks like you can get a hard copy of the CD but not sure about a digital/online version).

I was very happy to see Kalinda standing up to Eli and not falling for the "but it's for Alicia!" BS.

I was very happy to see Kalinda standing up to Eli and not falling for the "but it's for Alicia!" BS.

I'm guessing that Cary's dad is the kind of guy who has an assistant who has to do tedious work like updating the contacts in his phone.

I'm guessing that Cary's dad is the kind of guy who has an assistant who has to do tedious work like updating the contacts in his phone.

There's the problem right there: you won't see any Indians on Bourbon Street, or anywhere in the Quarter for that matter.

There's the problem right there: you won't see any Indians on Bourbon Street, or anywhere in the Quarter for that matter.