Tipitina’s survived pretty much untouched.
Two days after Katrina passed, Tipitina’s, the city’s flagship music club, largely was unscathed on its swath of high, dry ground along the Mississippi River. A few blocks away, the only damage to Art Neville’s meticulously restored home was to the wooden fence that surrounds it.
But many others weren’t so lucky.
Iconic jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain lost homes in New Orleans and Bay St. Louis, Miss., as well as Casino Magic, which had become his primary venue. Fountain rode out the storm in a Mississippi Day’s Inn, and he has since sought shelter in Winnsboro.
Go here to help Musicians who lost everything in the storm No–not like Aaron Neville, but those guys who aren’t rich and famous, but make New Orleans what it is .
And Ruffins is in Baton Rouge for those other Kermit Ruffins fans out there.
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