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Acerca de Voodoo City
As relentless and inescapable as the river that flows past it, a decidedly dark history courses through the streets of New Orleans, a city haunted by 300 years of accumulated legends and myths. Some of it is rooted in fact. Some is rooted in folklore. All of it is fascinating. Welcome to Voodoo City.
Resurrecting the Devil Man
When is an urban legend not really an urban legend? When it's 100 percent true. That's the case with the so-called Devil Man, a horned figure who, according to legend, terrorized New Orleans in the late 1930s. As it turns out, it's not legend at all. It all really happened, in a bizarre, only-in-New-Orleans occurrence that saw the "devil" land in a local jail. Many thanks to the following musicians for the use of their songs in this episode: Aakash Gandhi, "Forest of Fear" and "Dance of the U-boat" Sextile, "Magenta" HOVATOFF, "Creek" Text Me Records / Jordan Blackmon. "Human Heart"
The Ghosts of City Park
Mona Lisa isn't the only spirit wandering City Park. In fact, she may be one of at least three. We'll talk to City Park personnel about the park's dark history -- and we'll interview one person who says he has had first-hand encounters with the ghosts of City Park. Many thanks to the following musicians for the use of their songs in this episode: Aakash Gandhi, "Forest of Fear" Jingle Punks, "Speakeasy in Crescent City" Jesse Gallagher, "Hathor Hymnal" Silent Partner, "Space Walk" Odonis Odonis, "Dark Forest" Text Me Records, "Human Heart" Sextile, "Magenta" Wayne Jones, "Spookster" roljui, "Window Demons"
New Orleans Urban Legends
In the first of three loosely connected episodes, we'll look into a handful of New Orleans' urban legends and find out if there's any truth to them.
In the Footsteps of an Assassin
We retrace the steps of the New Orleans-born presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, visiting the places he was known to inhabit, retracing his local history and looking into what role the city played in his life. Many thanks to the following musicians for the use of their songs in this episode: Aakash Gandhi, "Forest of Fear" Noir et Blanc vie, "Straight Out Cold" Magic In the Other, "Brooklyn Cool" Silent Partner, "Space Walk" Jingle Punks, "Speakeasy in Crescent City" The Tower of Light, "Contact" Robert Crisp, "Abstract (30 seconds)"
The Street of Forgotten Souls
In 2011, French Quarter resident Vincent Marcello decided he wanted a swimming pool. He was in for a surprise. Turns out, his property -- at North Rampart and Toulouse -- was built on the former site of St. Peter Cemetery, the city's very first cemetery, which was closed when St. Louis No. 1 was opened. And, as he learned, however, the bodies were never moved ... Many thanks to the following musicians for the use of their music in this episode: Aakash Gandhi, "Forest of Fear" Jesse Gallagher, "Hathor Hymnal" Jimmy Fontanez/Media Right Productions, "Our French Cafe" The Tower of Light, "Beginnings (Intro)" and "Flecks of Light"
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