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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Originally written and recorded by David Bartholomew in 1952, “My Ding A Ling” was discovered and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1972. At the tail end of a long and illustrious career as a founding father of rock n’ roll, this novelty song would ironically become Berry’s only #1 single on the US pop charts.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · It was a celebration of life, community, and the resilient spirit of New Orleans. Reflecting on my journey through New Orleans, I realized that it was more than just a destination; it was a gateway to understanding America’s diverse heritage, creativity, and resilience. The city’s magnetic charm, vibrant energy, and profound ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · That was wild. There was a series of awesome occurrence­s. Firstly, we didn’t know the show was going to be so big. When they approached us to use the song we were really happy. It was lovely to get the recognitio­n on something we worked so hard on and invested so much into but then the show ended up being huge and they put the song as ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · El Bart’s Dietmar Hölscher als „Best Gin Distiller of the Year“ bei den China Wine & Spirits Awards in Hongkong gekürt. El Bart, eine führende deutsche Gin-Marke, feiert die jüngsten ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · This year, Anne's very excited to represent the beer industry at a seminar for Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans about furthering education in the spirits industry. She teaches classes, judges beer competitions, and has been featured in several local and national media outlets including NBC, Fox and Friends, and TIME Magazine and is a recurring contributor to the popular "Ask a Cicerone ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · “I Found My Thrill: The Music and Artistry of Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew” The museum’s mission is to empower and educate visitors about the rich and evolving history of Louisiana music. It seeks to showcase the profound impact of this music on American culture and the world.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · In May 1736, healthcare in New Orleans changed forever upon the opening of Charity Hospital. Founded by a grant from French sailor and shipbuilder Jean Louis, the hospital was dedicated