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N.Y. Auction Helps New Orleans Musicians (AP)

N.Y. Auction Helps New Orleans Musicians (AP)
Terrell Batiste of Hot 8 Jazz band holds his horn during a performance in New York Friday, Oct. 29, 2005. Batiste grandmother, Ethel Anna Herbert, 95, is still missing after she was airlifted from the New Orleans' Superdome without her medical file after suffering a stroke. Batiste, is playing at an auction in New York Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005 to benefit New Orleans jazz musicians dispersed around the country after the disaster. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh)

AP - More than two months after Hurricane Katrina, all 21-year-old trumpeter Terrell Batiste has is a temporary home, a donated horn and a chance to eke out a living by playing New Orleans music in other parts of America.
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