The most interesting place I've gone on location was New Orleans.

You knows dat in New Orleans is not morning 'til dee sun come up.

I've always had an interest in Louisiana, especially New Orleans.

To be playing in my first Super Bowl in New Orleans, it's special.

New Orleans food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin.

I've been very proud of a lot of the work I've done in New Orleans.

I just want to spearhead and lead a new style of New Orleans music.

You wanna do some livin' before you die. Do it down in New Orleans.

I love New Orleans I love the way it looks. I love the way it feels.

I was born in New Orleans, and I wasn't allowed to go to the movies.

I really missed being in New Orleans, but I'm one of the lucky ones.

I don't know what America would be without New Orleans and the music.

New Orleans is great for a lot of the old-school charm and character.

Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue in New Orleans on Mardi Gras = bad idea!

I think The Meters are like The Beatles to us in New Orleans, you know.

At the end of the day, I'm a New Orleans musician. Whatever that means.

Well, my dad was the district attorney of New Orleans for about 30 years.

Since I'm born here, my music will always have some New Orleans elements.

I don't think I can go back to New Orleans. I don't think that's possible.

You don't need a guidebook to see New Orleans - just a good pair of shoes.

I started in New Orleans music and played all through the history of jazz.

I feel bad sometimes because I secretly hope New Orleans gets nailed again.

New Orleans is gumbo. You get so man types of things... jazz, folk, Zydeco.

I've worked tremendously hard to make things happen for New Orleans culture.

New Orleans has a real spirit. It's the most authentic of all American cities.

Yeah, I think A Confederacy of Dunces is probably the perfect New Orleans book.

The only thing we try and do is just be a part of the gumbo that New Orleans is.

Flow Tribe is a great bunch of New Orleans guys who have that funkiness to them.

New Orleans will always be in my heart. New Orleans raised me - it's in my blood.

I'd love to live in New Orleans. I love the freedom of it - for good and for bad.

I did grow up in New Orleans. I grew up right on the lake, right across the levee.

New Orleans reminds me of Romania because New Orleans is very corrupt politically.

When a lot of people are calling it a night at 2 A.M., New Orleans is coming alive.

The inconveniences we faced within this state are minor compared to... New Orleans.

Growing up in New Orleans helped me live a real life. I experienced so many things.

You get a taste here in New Orleans that you don't get anywhere else in the country.

New Orleans makes it possible to go to Europe without ever leaving the United States.

In New Orleans, we like to interact with the crowd. We don't like people sitting down.

Rejoice at the death and cry at the birth: New Orleans sticks close to the Scriptures.

Music and dance is part of everything in New Orleans. So I grew up appreciating it all.

New Orleans just wasn't anything for me. I didn't fit in. I just couldn't get adjusted.

An American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi-Gras in New Orleans.

The violence in New Orleans is erupting and it's continuing to grow at an alarming rate.

People from here will often say, "I'm not from the United States, I'm from New Orleans."

The rebuilding of New Orleans is an important point in the history of the United States.

So the mayor of New Orleans would have used his own buses had the people had been white?

My mother was a teacher for 40 years. She was part of the United Teachers of New Orleans.

It's a wonderful city and every American has enjoyed New Orleans in one way or the other.

I can eat a lot of pizza. And I can cook. I'm from New Orleans, so it's just in my blood.

For a while I was living in New Orleans for like 4, 5 years. I had just come back to town.

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