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Rolling Elvi Celebrate the King on the 30th Anniversary of his Death
Wow, this Thursday the 16th marks the 30th Year AE (After Elvis)... Over the Weekend The Kingpin hosted a Celebration to show the love for our fallen leader... And as always The Krewe of Rolling Elvi were there to join in the debauchery, and help entertain the masses as the Clockwork Elvis tore the roof off the house with there dead on Elvis renditions... If you missed it, shame on you... as always the rest of the photos can be seen here











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Posted by NOLAmite at 8/14/2007 11:58 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
NOLAmite rocks Live Earth Concerts
07-07-07... Wow, what a crazy weekend, Rocking out with some heavy hitters all day and night, on three different stages around the world... travelling around the globe in my bio-diesel private plane... just now finally recovering...



rocking with the Foo Fighters...


sitting in with Metallica, while James got the whole Taliban goatie thing worked out...



backstage with Simon and the boys...



rocking out with my peeps in the crowd...

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Posted by NOLAmite at 7/11/2007 8:13 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
sweep the leg johnny
(Karate Kid + Raising Arizona) x Awesome Cameos = Best Damn Video in quite some time...

"Sweep the leg Johnny" by No More Kings...

enjoy...


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Posted by NOLAmite at 6/20/2007 9:22 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
NOLAmite's image seen in tree bark

Family Says NOLAmite's Image Appears In Tree

POSTED: 10:17 pm EST June 18, 2007

A family in Tupelo, Mississippi claims the image of NOLAmite has appeared in a tree in their front yard, according to a Local 12 News report.

Terry Hooserton said she noticed the image after her family cleared a bunch of branches away from the tree this week.

"it's the image of NOLAmite," Hooserton said. "I mean, people might think I'm crazy, but I know I'm not, because why would he appear on the tree?"

Several neighbors agree with Hooserton that the image is of NOLAmite. "I know it's NOLAmite, it's in my heart, that I know that it's him," James Hasellhoff said.

Other neighbors are not so sure about the image.

"I just see a man with, you know, a beard, you know, it's not neccesarily NOLAmite," Alex Groober said. "Just the stain in the bark of the tree, you know what I'm saying. It's probably nature that grew the tree like that. It's not NOLAmite on the tree."

Hooserton said if people look closely, they can see the eyes, nose and beard of NOLAmite in the tree.

Watch Local 12 News for more on this story.

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Posted by NOLAmite at 6/19/2007 2:15 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Krewe of Rolling Elvi descend upon Graceland
Last weekend a group of the Rolling Elvi made the drive up to Memphis, Tennessee to pay homage to the KING and tour our Mecca... Graceland.  With our full regalia on and our Pricillae in tow, we arrived and were overwhelmed by the masses... every ten feet we were stopping to take photos with people and the occasional video... of course once inside the Mansion, the true KING was the star of the show... Graceland is not quite as big as you would think, but it is every thing you would expect on the inside, seventies Elvis decor and more memorabilia than you could possibly imagine...

the rest of the photos as always are in the photo album...



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Posted by NOLAmite at 6/18/2007 9:27 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
super cool photo


Found this photo... thought it was super cool...

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Posted by NOLAmite at 5/14/2007 3:33 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
The Elvi donation at the Tipitina's Foundation

So as previously mentioned...  last Monday, April 30th, the Krewe of Rolling Elvi donated $1500 to the Tipitina's Foundation to purchase instuments for the kids of NOLA... so here are some photos of the event...

here we are donating the check...



We also ran into several celebrities worth noting...

here we are with Harry Shearer




and here we are with Amanda Shaw




if you look closely in the back left of that photo we also captured a guy being attacked by a vampire...



the rest of the photos as always are in the photo album...

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Posted by NOLAmite at 5/8/2007 10:23 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Rolling Elvi charitable donation to the Tipitina's Foundation


The Krewe of Rolling Elvi will be presenting this check tonight at Tipitina's donating $1500 to the Tipipitina's Foundation at the 2007 Instuments a comin' concert at 7:00 pm... the Tipitina's Foundation 

"Instruments A Comin' is a catalyst that raises awareness of public music education, and provides material support for school music programs. The annual all-star benefit concert and outdoor multi-cultural festival is held at Tipitina's original Uptown venue, on the Monday between the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival ("Jazz Fest") weekends. The event raises money to purchase musical instruments for public high school band programs. All instruments are purchased through the New Orleans Music Exchange, 3342 Magazine Street, by owner Jimmy Glickman. Instruments are selected according to wish lists provided by the respective schools."

" The Tipitina's Foundation proudly announces its 6th Annual Instruments A Comin' Benefit Concert -- presented by MARSH -- on Monday, April 30, 2007, at the original Tipitina's Uptown Music Club.

Beginning at 5 PM with an outdoor cultural celebration and auction, Instruments A-Comin' will feature the city's greatest musical performers, all of whom are donating their time to support this important cause, which to date has provided over $800,000 worth of donated instruments to the next generation of New Orleans musicians. Through the help of Jimmy Glickman and the New Orleans Music Exchange, the Tipitina's Foundation is working tirelessly to insure that every child in New Orleans has the means to play music.

Performances this year include Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Marcia Ball, Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen with a very Special Guest, The New Orleans Social Club (Leo Nocentelli, George Porter Jr., Ivan Neville, Henry Butler, Raymond Webber), Galactic, Donald Harrison and The Tipitina's Interns, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Rebirth Brass Band, Walter Wolfman Washington and the Roadmasters, Amanda Shaw and the Cute Guys, and the New Orleans Rhythm Conspiracy. The event will be hosted by Harry Shearer, Bill Taylor and David Kunian. At 8:30, Tipitina's will induct the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Marcia Ball into its Walk of Fame."

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Posted by NOLAmite at 4/30/2007 8:15 AM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
NOLAmite ends 9-week, 3,272-mile Amazon swim


In this photo, New Orleanian, NOLAmite celebrates in a Brazilian section of the Amazon river near the city of Ponta de Pedras after finishing swimming the entire Amazon River on Saturday, April 7, 2007. NOLAmite completed his swim of the entire 5,265-kilometer (3,272-mile) Amazon River on Saturday, a 65-day odyssey in which he battled exhaustion and delirium while trying to avoid flesh-eating piranhas and the dreaded bloodsucking toothpick fish.

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil --

After 3,272 miles of exhaustion, sunburn, delirium and piranhas, a 34-year-old New Orleanian successfully completed a swim down the Amazon River Saturday that could set a world record for distance - something he's already done three times before.


After nine weeks, NOLAmite arrived near the city of Belem, the capital of the jungle state of Para, ending a swim almost as long as the drive from Miami to Seattle. NOLAmite averaged about  50 miles a day since beginning his odyssey at the source of the world's second-longest river in Peru on Feb. 1.


By Thursday evening, he was struggling with dizziness, vertigo, high blood pressure, diarrhea, nausea and delirium, his Web site said. But despite having difficulty standing and being ordered by the doctor not to swim, NOLAmite was obsessed with finishing the course and insisted on night swimming.


"He's hit point zero," Macon, NOLAmite's  project coordinator, said by telephone from the Amazon. "There will be a ceremony Sunday in Belem, but he finished today."


Speaking  by satellite phone during a break aboard his support vessel, NOLAmite said that the going got tougher the closer he got to Belem. 
"The finish has been the toughest moment so far," he said Thursday. "I've been swimming fewer kilometers as I get closer to the end. The ocean tides have a lot of influence on the river's currents and sometimes they are so strong that I am pushed backward."


He said he was lucky to have escaped encounters with piranhas, the dreaded toothpick fish, which swims into body orifices to suck blood, and even bull sharks that swim in shallow waters and can live for a while in fresh water.

"I think the animals have just accepted me," he said. "I've been swimming with them for such a long time that they must think I'm one of them now. I still have dolphins swimming with me."


Cramps, high blood pressure, diarrhea, chronic insomnia, larvae infections, dehydration and abrasions caused by the constant rubbing of his wet suit against his skin frequently tormented him. 
NOLAmite, who lost some 26 pounds, said there were times he felt such pain in his arms, chest and legs, "that I could not get out of the water on my own."

To cope with the delirium and other problems, NOLAmite said he turned to his doctor.

"My doctor, who is a psychotherapist, talks to me, asks about my pains and redirects my thinking to other things," NOLAmite said. "It definitely helps to have someone to talk to when I'm not in the water, even though sometimes I fall asleep while she is talking."


Sunburn was NOLAmite's biggest problem in the first half of his adventure. 
Just days after he began his swim, NOLAmite developed second-degree burns on his face and forehead, and his team feared the burns would worsen and become infected.  His team fashioned a mask out of a pillow case for protection, but NOLAmite did not use it all the time because it was too hot and made breathing very difficult, he said.  His lips became blistered, and scabs formed on his nose and upper cheeks.  In addition, his eyes became sore and swollen, probably from sunblock getting inside his goggles.

The sunburn became so bad that while still swimming in Peru he thought of quitting, he said.

"I couldn't sleep at night and I thought we would have to stop for a week or so. But with time things improved," he said. "People from all over the world sent us some creams that helped solve the problem and we improved the mask."


If confirmed by Guinness World Records, the Amazon swim will be the fourth time NOLAmite has broken the world record for long-distance swimming. 
In 2000, he completed an 1,866-mile swim along the Danube. He broke that record two years later after swimming 2,360 miles down the Mississippi. In 2004 he broke it again by swimming 2,487 miles along the Yangtze river in China.  NOLAmite's Web site said he broke his 2004 record on March 17 when he arrived in the small town of Urucurituba in the state of Amazonas, 2,490 miles from the river's source.  Kate White, a Guinness spokeswoman, said the organization would only confirm if NOLAmite had established a new record after analyzing data from him and his support team, a process that usually takes six to eight weeks.  NOLAmite's staff said they planned to send Guinness all the documents required by the first week in August, at the latest. 


Comparing his Amazon adventure with his other record-breaking swim in Europe, the United States and China, NOLAmite said "it was the toughest expedition by far." 
"The Amazon river has no barriers like locks, so the current is constantly flowing," he said. "I didn't expect so many whirlpools and so many currents."  Asked about new adventures, he said: "I am not thinking about that right now ... But I'll find some other crazy swim, maybe in a lake or in an ocean."  "I am not going to do the Nile. It's long but not challenging enough, it is just a small creek, he said. "The Amazon is much more mighty."

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Posted by NOLAmite at 4/10/2007 9:14 AM | View Comments (1) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)
Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade 2007
The 60th Annual Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade marched the route this past Saturday the 17th... You couldn't of asked for a better day to march, the temperature was perfect, the crowds were deep and happy, and massive fun was had by all...

Unfortunately, NOLAmite was on a covert mission in some undisclosed part of the world, but marching in his place was his good pal and fellow crime fighter...

Mr. YT (click photo for photo gallery)



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Posted by NOLAmite at 3/19/2007 3:03 PM | View Comments (0) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (0)