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When a Reluctant Songwriting Star Found Refuge on a New York Stage

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A reissue chronicles the Joe’s Pub performances of Allen Toussaint, who wrote “Lady Marmalade” and “Working in the Coal Mine,” after Hurricane Katrina forced him out of New Orleans.

A reissue chronicles the Joe’s Pub performances of Allen Toussaint, who wrote “Lady Marmalade” and “Working in the Coal Mine,” after Hurricane Katrina forced him out of New Orleans.

A reissue chronicles the Joe’s Pub performances of Allen Toussaint, who wrote “Lady Marmalade” and “Working in the Coal Mine,” after Hurricane Katrina forced him out of New Orleans.

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