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Hurricane song by paul volponi
Hurricane song by paul volponi













hurricane song by paul volponi

How do father and son connect after so much time apart? For Paul Volponi it is the music of New Orleans and he punctuates his message with verses from the song, “When the Saints go Marching In”, as his chapter headings. Lack of food, too few bathrooms, story-hungry television reporters, by-the-book military police, death by suicide, marauding bands of young men, raping, stealing, and extorting the homeless and an unforgiving storm are reported in this hour-by-hour account. Football in hand Miles tries to make the best of the situation only to have his football stolen, and this is the good news.

hurricane song by paul volponi

When the evacuation plans for leaving town are changed, the opportunity to see the Superdome, where the city football championship is played, does not look so bad.Įntering the Superdome is the beginning of a nightmare which lasts for two days. Dad is a trumpet player and music is the man’s life, while Miles’ passion is football, not exactly common ground for a relationship for two people who have not spent much time together. Miles, a high school sophomore, moved in with Dad after his Mom remarried. This is the setting for HURRICANE SONG by Paul Volponi. It is the horror of Hurricane Katrina, and Miles Shaw with his musician father and uncle are forced to take refuge in the Dome, the safest place in town. August, 2005, darkness, hunger, and heat spread through the Superdome in New Orleans.















Hurricane song by paul volponi