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		<title>New Orleans Jazz Fest &#8212; A Little Slice o&#8217; Heaven?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forty years ago an idea was hatched that the mecca for Jazz, actually the birthplace of Jazz should have its own festival. It started from humble beginnings in the French Quarter and such luminaries as composer/conductor Duke Ellington and ragtime composer and pianist Eubie Blake played to sparse crowds. Those were the innocent days when [...]]]></description>
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