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  1. Treme chronicles the lives of the residents of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in this classic HBO series.#HBO #TremeHBO #HBOSubscribe to the HBO YouTube...

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  2. Teleplay by Eric Overmyer. Directed by Jim McKay. Davis McAlary hosts a live performance of the legendary Coco Robicheaux at WWOZ during which Coco attempts to bring the old Congo Square vibe to the radio station's relocated "faux French Market" environs by summoning the spirit of Erzulie Dantor. "The beautiful mulattress whose earthly ...

  3. Sep 4, 2010 · Treme's music production team made a special effort to place songs in the series that followed the real timeline of late 2005-early 2006. "This City" is the lone exception to that rule. David Simon asked Steve Earle to write a new song that sounds as if it could have been composed in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina.

  4. From the creators of The Wire, this series set in one of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. 1. Yes We Can. New Orleans celebrates the election of Barack Obama. Desautel opens her own Bywater restaurant. LaDonna rebuilds Gigi's bar. 2.

  5. LaDonna Batiste-Williams 36 Episodes 2013. Wendell Pierce. Antoine Batiste 36 Episodes 2013. Rob Brown. Delmond Lambreaux 36 Episodes 2013. Clarke Peters. Albert Lambreaux 36 Episodes 2013. Kim ...

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · This museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Treme's rich jazz history. Peruse a collection of authentic jazz artifacts, including sheet music, instruments, photographs, and memorabilia. Don't miss out on an opportunity for education, appreciation, and celebration of jazz's enduring evolution.

  7. Apr 10, 2010 · S1 E4 - At the Foot of Canal Street. May 1, 2010. 56min. TV-MA. While Antoine heads to Baton Rouge for a holiday visit with his sons, LaDonna and Toni probe a case of mistaken identity in New Orleans. Sonny takes a gig in Texas, leaving Annie behind; Albert's Indians bury their Wild Man. S1 E5 - Shame, Shame, Shame. May 8, 2010.

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