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Subject: [Leica] New Orleans 1960
From: sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter)
Date: Sun Jul 8 14:25:27 2007
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On 7/8/07, Christopher Williams <leicachris@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> I'm sure Sonny and Jeff would notice where some photographs were taken
> more than me since I'm a 70's child.
>
> Chris
> N'awlins
>

I got to New Orleans in the late sixties, just before the hippy invasion,
brought on by 1969's Easy Rider.    It was a helluva news town, a great
place for a young photographer to carve out a career.

Big things gone are Ponchatrain Beach with the Zephyr Roller coaster, one of
the best wooden rides in the world.

The loss of all the little produce wholesalers in the buildings across from
the French Market.

Street Vendors selling shrimp, crawfish and vegetables .

Acy's pool hall, right  where magazine goes one way.  Wonderful po-boys.

Avenue sandwich shop across from Delgado, where a hamburger was a half a
pound of meat hand formed, cooked on the grill and on a half french loaf.
They sliced the tomatoes and lettuce for each sandwich.

Minty's plate lunches on the ground floor of the building where Cosimo
Matassa recorded so many great records  including "Walking to New Orleans"
with Fats.  The garlicky gravy made Liver and Onions a special treat.  The
rough looking characters that frequented the place looked dangerous, and if
your were a drug dealer, you should fear, because this was the hangout for
the narcotics squad.

There was a furniture store uptown that had a snowball machine, and the most
complete menu of flavors in town.  They had the window set up at a window, I
think on Freret Street.

Out in Avondale, there was and I think it is still there, Mosca's,  a little
Italian Restaurant that looked like a roadhouse, and they had fabulous
food.  Usually at night, Crime Boss Carlos Marcello sat at the front table.

I may remember more.

Regards,

Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
USA

Replies: Reply from jsmith342 at gmail.com (Jeffery Smith) ([Leica] New Orleans 1960)
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