151. Part 1 of our interview with Janet Bordelon about
        Jewish history in Louisiana. Janet Bordelon teaches Jewish
        history at Kehillah Jewish high school. She brings with her over
        10 years of teaching experience at the secondary and
        undergraduate level. In 2014, Janet completed her PhD at NYU in
        2014. Her research focused on church state issues in American
        history. Because of her connection to central Louisiana, she is
        especially interested in Jewish history regarding central and
        north Louisiana. 
- This week in Louisiana history. April 9, 1682. Louisiana Territory is so named by the Sieur de La Salle who reaches the mouth of the Mississippi April 9 with a party of 50 men after descending from the Illinois River.
- This week in New Orleans history. April 9, 1904. 
          Sharkey Bonano was born.  Born in Milneburg in 1898,
          trumpeter Gustave Joseph (Sharkey) Bonano entered the world as
          Jazz was beginning to brew in his hometown. Sometimes compared
          to Louis Prima, he was known as a charismatic personality and
          a fine musician. 
 
- This week in Louisiana. 
 Natchitoches Jazz/R&B Festival
 April 15th, 2016 - April 16th, 2016
 Downtown Riverbank Stage
 Downtown Natchitoches, Natchitoches, LA 71457
 800-259-1714
 Website
 Downtown Riverbank Stage
 Two-day musical event with a variety of music from rock to soul; food vendors on the riverbank of Cane River Lake in Downtown Natchitoches, Louisiana. For more information visit www.NatchJazzFest.com or www.Natchitoches.com.
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