The Publication of Habitat for Humanity International | June 2007
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Bringing Back the Music

Adam Crochet left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina; he and his girlfriend, drummer Boyanna Trayanova, didn't plan to return. But they missed the music scene. Says guitarist and vocalist Crochet: "Here you work as hard as you can, and you hope to hear one of the old guys say, 'You're doin' OK.'"

The opportunity to buy a Habitat house in Musicians' Village, a community of New Orleans' performers and other Habitat partner families, made a difference. "We want to live in a city where there's good music every night of the week," says Crochet. As homeowners and musicians, that's the New Orleans they're helping to create.






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