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Students bring New Orleans music to tsunami-hit Japan
Posted on October 4, 2012 at 10:45 PM
Updated Thursday, Oct 4 at 10:49 PM
Much of this trip got its origins when an earthquake and tsunami devastated northern Japan. The folks at the Tipitina's Foundation wanted to help out, so they got in touch with a Japanese musician who has played New Orleans for years, Yoshio Toyama.
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