Slim Goodies Diner on Magazine Street in New Orleans’ Uptown neighborhood is a great place for breakfast, 10/22/12. Like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/slimgoodiesNOLA.
TBC Brass Band “Silky Soul Singer” at the Blue Nile
#366 TBC Brass Band Silky Soul Singer (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band “Hey Baby” at the Blue Nile, New Orleans
#362 TBC Brass Band Hey Baby @ Blue Nile (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band “Soul Train” Live at the Blue Nile, New Orleans
#360 TBC Brass Band Soul Train @ Blue Nile (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
Street Band on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny
#356 Street Band on Frenchmen Street (by John Shaw)
In addition to the music in clubs along Frenchmen Street, occasional groups appear and perform on the sidewalk or in the street, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band Live at the Blue Nile
After the Men of Class second-line, I grabbed a dinner at Tru Burger on Oak Street, and then headed down to Frenchmen Street to catch my homeboys in the TBC Brass Band at their Blue Nile gig. I was somewhat torn, as Victor Goines was performing at Snug Harbor several doors down from the Nile, but I always support To Be Continued whenever I’m in New Orleans, 10/21/12
Gravier Street After the Second-Line, 2012
People walk down Gravier Street after the end of the Men of Class second-line. Notice the night club in the middle of an otherwise-residential block. New Orleans, 10/21/12
The Men of Class Second Line Ends at the Yacht Club
The Men of Class second-line comes to an end at the Yacht Club on North Broad Street, 10/21/12
Stooges Brass Band (@StoogesBB) “Why They Had To Kill Him” @ Men of Class 2012
#343 Stooges Brass Band Why They Have To Kill Him @ Men of Class 2012 (by John Shaw)
The Men of Class arriving at the Yacht Club on Broad Street at the end of their second-line, 10/21/12
Stooges Brass Band (@StoogesBB) “Why They Had To Kill Him” Part I at Men of Class 2012
#342 Stooges Brass Band Why They Have To Kill Him @ Men of Class 2012 (by John Shaw)
The Stooges Brass Band play their tribute song to Joseph “Shotgun Joe” Williams as the Men of Class second-line comes down the Broad Street Bridge toward the Yacht Club. Williams was a Hot 8 Brass Band member who was shot to death by New Orleans police in 2004, 10/21/12



