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AND R&B LANDMARKS OF DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS |
This map is the second in a series of maps that will chart the growth of African-American music in America. Maps on the drawing board: Jazz and R&B Landmarks of Greater New Orleans, African-American Music Before The Civil War, The TOBA Circuit, Beale Street, Chicago Blues Spots.
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This map was designed by David Michael Miller using these excellent references: Donald M. Marquis "In Search of Buddy Bolden," Jeff Hannusch's "I Hear You Knocking," Al Rose's "Storyville, New Orleans" and Al Rose & Edmond Souchon's "New Orleans Jazz: A Family Album."
If you have any corrections, suggestions or resources for the maps of this Blues Map Project, please email David Michael Miller at davidmmiller@charter.net.
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