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This is a short video on the devastation of St. Bernard Parish Louisiana Aaron Neville sings Louisiana 1927 This video was seen by Congress. LSU, The United Way, and Dozens of Churches across the Country has used this video in the recruitment of volunteers to help with Recovery efforts across the Gulf Coast. more
See a man trapped in his closet as the Hurricane closes in. See the Storm hitting lower St Bernard and Meraux. Travel the neighborhoods by boat shortly after the storm. See the devastation that lingers long after the water is gone more
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The Media claims the slow response to New Orleans, during Katrina, was a Racial issue. St Bernard Parish, a predominantly white community just five miles from the heart of New Orleans, was completely flooded 24 hours before New Orleans. People here had already drowned while the Media's top story was the hole in the Superdome's roof.
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MusiCares’ response to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina
The hurricanes of 2005 threatened to destroy the heart and soul of the greater Gulf Coast region: its rich and vibrant music community. MusiCares understood the effects of these disasters in a unique way. Since our inception 16 years ago, it has been our mission to assist music industry people facing unexpected crises. We met this particular crisis with the authority and insight that comes with experience in assisting thousands of music industry clients through the years. On September 1, 2005, we established the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund with an initial donation of $1 million dollars in partnership with The Recording Academy to aid music industry individuals affected by the storms. This fund was also the recipient of numerous fundraising efforts, large and small, which gave us the financial resources necessary to assist an unprecedented number of applicants who applied for help. MusiCares’ initial assistance provided funds for food and clothing, gasoline and other transportation expenses, crucial cell phone service, relocation costs, medicines and other critical supplies. Since September 1, 2005, MusiCares has disbursed over $3.5 million in financial assistance for basic needs, as well as instruments and other supplies to more than 3,500 individuals directly affected by the disasters.
The hurricanes of 2005 threatened to destroy the heart and soul of the greater Gulf Coast region: its rich and vibrant music community. MusiCares understood the effects of these disasters in a unique way. Since our inception 16 years ago, it has been our mission to assist music industry people facing unexpected crises. We met this particular crisis with the authority and insight that comes with experience in assisting thousands of music industry clients through the years. On September 1, 2005, we established the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund with an initial donation of $1 million dollars in partnership with The Recording Academy to aid music industry individuals affected by the storms. This fund was also the recipient of numerous fundraising efforts, large and small, which gave us the financial resources necessary to assist an unprecedented number of applicants who applied for help.
MusiCares’ initial assistance provided funds for food and clothing, gasoline and other transportation expenses, crucial cell phone service, relocation costs, medicines and other critical supplies. Since September 1, 2005, MusiCares has disbursed over $3.5 million in financial assistance for basic needs, as well as instruments and other supplies to more than 3,500 individuals directly affected by the disasters.
Special Thanks to HostGator.com and Google Video In a 24 hour period, this video was viewed over 50,000 times using 1,500 Gigs of bandwidth. that's right, FIFTEEN HUNDRED GIGS OF BANDWIDTH! Hostgator was forced to disable my account due to the problems this amount of traffic caused their servers, not to mention the added expense for the bandwidth. Hostgator was charged over $500.00 for the extra bandwidth usage. Had they not acted quickly, closing down my account, that figure could've grown much greater. The extra costs for that bandwidth ultimately is my responsibility, OUCH! The Good people at Hostgator, knowing our situation here in St Bernard Parish, agreed to allow my account to remain active and to cover the cost of that extra bandwidth, BRAVO!! For your hosting needs I would appreciate you considering Hostgator.com This is a company that deserves our support If you enjoyed the video, consider Emailing Hostgator a short note thanking them for the bandwidth donation to our cause house Back To Top Of Page Website Design by Benjamin Chappetta
In a 24 hour period, this video was viewed over 50,000 times using 1,500 Gigs of bandwidth. that's right, FIFTEEN HUNDRED GIGS OF BANDWIDTH! Hostgator was forced to disable my account due to the problems this amount of traffic caused their servers, not to mention the added expense for the bandwidth. Hostgator was charged over $500.00 for the extra bandwidth usage. Had they not acted quickly, closing down my account, that figure could've grown much greater. The extra costs for that bandwidth ultimately is my responsibility, OUCH! The Good people at Hostgator, knowing our situation here in St Bernard Parish, agreed to allow my account to remain active and to cover the cost of that extra bandwidth, BRAVO!!