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By Michael Tisserand
( featured in Bowlers Journal: November
1992, pgs. 100-102)
New Orleans, Louisiana may be known as the
birthplace of jazz. But the new sound in that town is called "Rock
N Bowl."
There are more than 100 clubs featuring
live music here in the Big Easy, but only one place to find Rock
N Bowl: the World famous Mid City Bowling Lanes. While
other centers might stage occasional "rock n bowl"
type promotions, Mid City Lanes owner has acquired exclusive
rights to the Rock N Bowl name, and the place is defined
by the concept. Literally, locals and tourists alike go to this
18 lane center to dance until two or three in the morning, where
the air is filled with sounds of crashing drums, honking saxophones,
rolling bowling balls and falling pins. Given this atmosphere, it
doesnt take long for a bowler to start doing the Twist on
the approach. By midnight or so, the jitterbuggers start to command
the pits. When a familiar couple waltzes on the bar, regulars smile
knowingly. Its owner John Blancher and his wife, Deborah.
Its the signal to the fact that Rock N Bowl, Blanchers
way is in full swing for another night.
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