Boswell Sisters Centennial Celebration

New Orleans, 11/30-12/03/07

These first three pages are pics from Brother BeeBoz.

This page has pics from the Steamboat Natchez on Friday night, and the bus tour Saturday morning.

The very-much rockin' Stolen Sweets, along with the Dukes of Dixieland:

The Pfabulous Pfister Sisters, the Goddesses of Boz, with the Dukes:

The Stolen Sweets again:

Here are a few shots from the cemetery where the Boswells' father and older brother are supposed to be buried:

Now, we have Crape Myrtles here in Austin, of course, but I've NEVER seen one this big...blew me away...that sucker's at least a foot and a half thick:

The Holy Temple Of Boz, 3937 Camp Street:

The three lovely ladies of "Shout Sister" singing in front of the house...this was just before we all were moved by the Spirit of the Boz to assemble on the steps and raise our voices to Swing Heaven in harmony:

A lovely shot of the lovely ladies:

And just to prove I was there...

The beautiful commemorative plaque made by Cynthia and placed upstairs in The Palace Cafe to commemorate the spot where the Boswells recorded "Nights When I'm Lonely" and "I'm Gonna Cry" in 1925, when the building was Wurlein's Music Store:

The first school that all three sisters attended:

And a shot of a kind of tree I'd never seen before, truly a unique New Orleans plant, called "Gabriel's Trumpet"...those downward hanging flowers are about ten inches long and about five inches around at the mouth:

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