“Defending the Mardi Gras Indians.” Produced by Ken McCarthy.


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Glen David Andrews at the “Silence is Violence Rally” at City Hall, New Orleans. (2007).


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Dinneral Shavers in the 2006 Big Nine parade. Filmed by Julie Carruth. (2006)


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The Making of Glen David Andrews’ “Walking Through Heaven’s Gate.”
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Charlie Palmieri

Ask the great pianist Eddie Palmieri who the greatest pianist was and he will tell you it was his brother Charlie.

There’s a good reason for that.

Charlie Palmieri con Machito!

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“Charlie Palmieri plays MARIA CERVANTES which is an inspiration of the BORICUA composer Noro Morales. In this video you will see some of the members of Machito Orchestra who provide the descarga music.”

We found this clip on the marvelous YouTube channel of Prof. Juan P.l Rivera

On his channel. a drive though Habana

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