The Eve
New Orleans is a good place to be. #1 Son has played several gigs over the past two days and Husbandman, 20 Something and I have followed him around to Side Bar and Nola Cantina and Balcony Music Club.
The only snag in the trip so far is #1's disdain for holiday tunes, which he is forced to play for a few weeks each year. Between sets yesterday, he told us, "I'd rather everyone in the world have a bad Christmas than me have to play one more Christmas song."
I've done nothing Christmas-y at all this year, so I was kind of excited to hear some Christmas songs. I asked #1, "What about O Christmas Tree? Will you play that?"
"We will not," he answered, somewhat tersely.
The good news is I got to hear a few holiday songs last night when #1 played with the Jazmarae band. I loved their jazzy Norwegian version of Silent Night. They also played Last Christmas, a Wham classic. We received a true lagniappe when a trumpeter named Gene joined them on a rousing version of Santa Claus is Smoking the Weed.
Today we will take a walk and see a movie. 20 Something and I will lead some caroling in the Marigny around midnight. I need to fit in a few more songs before this festive season moves on down the road. Requests encouraged.
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Thank you for this post. Lagniappe is a great word and I plan to use it in the next day or two. Merry Christmas to you in NOLA. xo cb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V6ESh4B2qc
CB... WOW! We love that video. We just learned lagniappe this week, so let's keep it alive.
Love 2 U 2
jw