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Band leader Carlos Garnett doesn't only blow his horn
New Orleans Night at the
Gazebo
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and review by Eric Jackson
Dead is, the former Fort Clayton after sundown. Or should we now say
"was?"
It's still a pain trying to get a taxi back to the city center after dark,
but the old support structure that made life bearable for the
soldiers at the old US Army South headquarters is starting to revive. One
of the old base eateries is now the Gazebo, and on March 24 they had a New
Orleans Night, with Cajun and a bit of Caribbean cuisine, jazz by the
Carlos Garnett Quartet and music before, after and between sets by Charley
Anderson.
The place was not set up to resist a downpour, but luck was on the side of
the 80 or so people in attendance when the first few drops were all that
fell. It was a good time for all.

DJ Charley Anderson doesn't only run the music machine

Dinner turned out right

Eduardo Crócamo played the bass
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