The Mystery of Pothole Pete and Scary Dan

The Mystery of Pothole Pete and Scary Dan

Author: Ryan Scully and Howie Huber June 21, 2023 Duration: 45:54
The first episode introduces hosts Scully and Howie and sets the stage for the ongoing investigation into the mystery surrounding the disappearance and return of Pothole Pete. Jennifer Callan, neighbor and regular at the bar is interviewed, revealing details of the event which lead to more questions and the inevitability of a deeper dig. Scully and Howie also outline the upcoming calendar of events.

Obligations at the Lounge is a conversation held at a corner table, hosted by Ryan Scully and Howie Huber. This podcast is rooted in the specific rhythms and stories of New Orleans, focusing on the legendary BJ's Lounge and the vibrant, complex Ninth Ward that surrounds it. Each episode feels like pulling up a stool for a long talk, where current happenings at the bar or in the neighborhood seamlessly blend into deeper historical context and personal, sometimes unbelievable, recollections. You'll hear interviews with regulars, musicians, and historians, all contributing to a living portrait of a place that is much more than a watering hole. The music that has poured out of BJ's and the area provides a constant soundtrack to these discussions, connecting past and present. It’s about the obligations we have to remember, to share, and to listen-obligations to the lounge and its community. Tuning into this podcast means getting a feel for the real New Orleans, one story at a time, from the intimate perspective of a single, infamous corner. The tales are tall, the history is rich, and the conversation is always genuine.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 40

Obligations at the Lounge
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