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		<description>New Orleans Nightlife Guide - New Orleans Bars And Clubs, Late night places to eat, Live Music, New Orleans Musicians And much more search our site for all the hottest venues in the city</description>
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			<title>d.b.a. Featured Live Music Club</title>
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This Frenchman street music venue is really one of the best in town. A converted playhouse, the walls, ceiling, and floor are all wood, which makes for an excellent acoustic environment for live music. There is usually no cover charge during the week and on the weekends a very low one ($5 -10). Also, the...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 07:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>The Howlin' Wolf</title>
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<description>This huge music venue in the CBD has a nice sound system and a large bar. The room has great acoustics and musicians feel very comfortable on the sizeable stage. The Rebirth Brass Band Has been regularly appearing there, and the venue attracts many nationally touring acts. During Jazz Fest this year, the club...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>Donna's</title>
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<description>This French Quarter club, located at 800 N. Rampart is the home of Brass Band music in New Orleans. The club also features traditional jazz and straight ahead jazz as well. Shannon Powell normally holds court on Sunday nights when he is in town, and that is always a swinging show. George French often plays on...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>Snug Harbor</title>
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<description>Snug Harbor is known as the premier Jazz venue in New Orleans for good reason. The restaurant offers great gourmet hamburgers and baked potatoes, and the stage and performance space is acoustically perfect for the sound of Modern Jazz. The club features weekly appearances by local Jazz musicians. Tuesdays...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>The Maple Leaf</title>
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<description>The Maple Leaf.  A music club that continually has the best line-up in town, because musicians love playing here.  For one thing, there is a lot of history in this club.  James Booker played a regular gig here for years.  <br /><br />The bar is big, drinks are cheap, and the dance floor is freshly waxed...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>The Dragon's Den (435 Esplanade)</title>
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<description>A venue that has the feel of an old Bangkok opium den, this two story music club has over the last twenty years become ground zero for the avant-garde and DJ scene in New Orleans.<br /><br type="_moz" />
There are two music rooms in the building, with the downstairs room mainly featuring DJ's and hip hop...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>One Eyed Jacks</title>
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<description>Back in the 70's, this venue used to be known as the Toulouse Theater which hosted plays and musicals.  James Booker used to play solo piano during the intermissions here.<br />
The building itself is very interesting, with an ante-room that has its own bar.  You then walk upstairs into the main room, which...</description>
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			<author>Kevin O' Day</author>
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			<title>House of Blues - (225 Decatur St.)</title>
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<description>The New Orleans flavor of the House of Blues chain of Music Venues is, like the others, full of "outsider" art and religious iconography, and has a world class stage and sound system.  The venue is spacious for the performers, however, if you are going to try to catch a concert there, be sure to get there...</description>
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