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The calliope on the Riverboat Natchez is as much of the sound of New Orleans as any brass band

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episode The calliope on the Riverboat Natchez is as much of the sound of New Orleans as any brass band cover

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It’s one of those sounds that instantly feels like New Orleans - bright, loud, historic, a little strange, and completely unforgettable. It's the calliope! Debbie Fagnano, the calliope player on the Steamboat Natchez, joins Ian Hoch to explain what it is like to play such a rare instrument on one of the city’s most iconic boats? How do you keep a tradition like that alive?

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