Celebrate the Saints' 31-17 Super Bowl Win with 31% Off Allen Toussaint's "The Bright Mississippi"

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Mardi Gras has come early in New Orleans as the city celebrates the Saints Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts. To mark the team's first-ever Super Bowl win and the final score of 31-17, the Nonesuch Store is taking 31% off the list price of The Bright Mississippi, New Orleans native Allen Toussaint's ode to the city's rich jazz heritage, on CD and vinyl.

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Mardi Gras has come early in New Orleans as the city celebrates the Saints' Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts. To mark the team's first-ever Super Bowl win and the final score of 31-17, the Nonesuch Store is taking 31% off the list price of The Bright Mississippi, New Orleans native Allen Toussaint's Grammy-nominated ode to the city's rich jazz heritage, on CD (sale price $13) or vinyl ($21), now through Fat Tuesday, February 16.

The musical celebration of the Crescent City continues on Our New Orleans, the soul-stirring 2005 benefit album that opens with Toussaint's famed "Yes We Can Can" and features fellow legends like Dr. John and Irma Thomas. The album remains priced as usual, as proceeds go to support Habitat for Humanity’s ongoing post-Katrina rebuilding effort, including the creation and development of the Lower Ninth Ward's new Musicians' Village. To learn more and further support these efforts, visit habitat-nola.org.

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  • Monday, February 8, 2010
    Celebrate the Saints' 31-17 Super Bowl Win with 31% Off Allen Toussaint's "The Bright Mississippi"

    Mardi Gras has come early in New Orleans as the city celebrates the Saints' Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts. To mark the team's first-ever Super Bowl win and the final score of 31-17, the Nonesuch Store is taking 31% off the list price of The Bright Mississippi, New Orleans native Allen Toussaint's Grammy-nominated ode to the city's rich jazz heritage, on CD (sale price $13) or vinyl ($21), now through Fat Tuesday, February 16.

    The musical celebration of the Crescent City continues on Our New Orleans, the soul-stirring 2005 benefit album that opens with Toussaint's famed "Yes We Can Can" and features fellow legends like Dr. John and Irma Thomas. The album remains priced as usual, as proceeds go to support Habitat for Humanity’s ongoing post-Katrina rebuilding effort, including the creation and development of the Lower Ninth Ward's new Musicians' Village. To learn more and further support these efforts, visit habitat-nola.org.

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