About this title: After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in the summer of 2005, musician Harry Connick, Jr. was one of the first people to lend not only his celebrity, but also his own two hands in aid to the survivors of the catastrophe. Connick brought a television crew with him as he traveled through his damaged hometown and shot footage to help draw attention to the situation. Soon after, he organized the benefit telethon A Concert for Hurricane Relief on NBC to raise money for the beleaguered residents of New Orleans. It was clear through all of this that Connick truly loved his hometown and ...
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Description: BRAND NEW. The single released on the one-year anniversary of Katrina on Itunes, and is the first single off Harry Connick, Jr. s forthcoming New Orleans big band album, Oh My Nola, set for release this fall. In addition to well-known songs associated with New Orleans, the new album features several original songs by Connick that reflect on all aspects of this fabled and embattled cradle of American musical culture. All of Connicks royalties from this single benefit the New Orleans Habitat ... read more
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