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Published: 2007/12/17

A Baltimore Bridge to New Orleans

Recently The Bridge marked its New Orleans debut with appearances by a number of Big Easy staples and, on Saturday, the former New Groove of the Month returned the favor when the Junco Pardners appeared at Baltimores 8 × 10. The all-star New Orleans group, which features John ‘Papa’ Gros, George Porter Jr., Brian Stoltz, the Dirty Dozen Brass Bands Terrence Higgins and Boneramas Mark Mullins, were greeted by hometown hero, and Bridge guitarist, Cris Jacobs for a handful of songs, including the Meters classic ‘They All Asked for You.’ On Thursday the Junco Pardners also played a private birthday party at New Yorks Don Hills where they offered interlocking sets with the evenings other entertainment, DJ Logic.

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Gray February 11, 2012, 13:54:36

that I suhold check out Buddhism, and I am so happy to have discovered it!I attend meditations Wednesdays usually, and I’ve mostly been doing yoga just on my own, but I love the group experience. My town had a free/donation mindfulness and yoga center (in keene, nh) and I still haven’t made the trek out to one of the yoga centers around town, I have heard laughing river is great also.I attended a yoga session in the UVM gym but it totally didn’t gel with me, but maybe I’ll give it another shot with the instructor you mentioned!Thanks for such a human post! Namaste (I see you), Jakob Rooney

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