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Kerwin James Second Line pt. 2

Kerwin James, Second Line, N. Robertson St., New Orleans, LA  
 
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yumyumwhatzohai (5 months ago) Show Hide
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looking at the past?!?!

If anything, this is about as good of a way of looking toward a brighter tomorrow.
srvinfinity (7 months ago) Show Hide
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RESPECT!! "When I die hallelujah bye and bye, I'll fly away"!!!  Beautiful man! Just Beautiful!
johndoe590 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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he had a stroke in 2006 and stayed that way into his death
HaVoKoR (8 months ago) Show Hide
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That's a hell of a way to go out. On top. This ain't and shouldn't be a racial issue...this is about honoring a musician...a man the way he more than likely honored others. I'd be a blessed man to go out with even a quarter of the support this man did. Absolutely amazing showing. Dance Kerwin dance.
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This is why i dont support Tyler perry. He is from Atlanta, not New Orleans
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I am white, and from New Orleans. I grew up in the projects when there were mostly whites that occupied. This video is great, im not a musician, but my children are (Saxonphone, clarinet, trumphet, marumba), and to show them the dedication and passion that these musicians have for each other and their music is exactly what we need to have for each other black yellow or white. Oh and being a poor boy from New Orleans I work for NASA now.
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Dude at 7:03 is killin' it. lol
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blackmaninvasion: I am a jazz musician in New Orleans. Kerwin was a well known musician, This is what he did his whole life. When a musicain dies, many people come out to pay their respects. All those people you see probably danced to his tuba playing many times.Just like when a president dies, there is a certain tradition that is followed, its the same way when a new orleans musician dies. This is what we do!!! Believe me, it wasnt a waste of time. Kerwin wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
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My apologies for assuming.Why when blacks are having fun the first thing said is that they should be working?There are more whites homeless so don't go there.Can someone have an off day god forbid, attend a funeral.This is the way N. O.bury their dead. N.O. is just diffferent in culture both black and white.We are not uptight ,we do have good jobs as our president has shown. He danced and and have the top job..About the looking ahead, OUR PRESIDENT is the future so what you're talking about!!!!!
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