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was no stranger to the dance floor by leading them in a traditional Greek dance. “We wish to NOMC

NEWSLETTER honor my mother with a memorial fund at the NOMC in acknowledgment of her passion for R E N G I S E D

music and the friendship of our many musician friends in New Orleans,” says Gregory Holt.

“Mother never lost her zest for life. We hope that her memorial fund will enhance the lives of the C I H P A R G

NOMC musicians who provided the zest to the last years of her life in New Orleans!” CONTRIBUTOR FEATURED Anastasia Alice Petrou Holt April 24th 1905 � May 6th 2002 Anastasia Holt’s visits to St. Louis Cathedral were often punctuated by a Philanthropic rendition of “Amazing Grace” from the support The?Foundation?for?the?LSU?Health?Sciences?Center Non�Profit Org. musicians playing in Jackson THERE are many ways to make a U.S. Postage Square. Whenever they saw her pass tax�deductible gift to the NOMC. We PAID by, they’d strike up her favorite song. NOMCNEW ORLEANS Permit No. 1670 MUSICIANS’ CLINIC She moved to the French Quarter in welcome the opportunity to help you New Orleans, LA 1999, at the age of 95 to be with her establish memorial funds in the at?the?LSU?Healthcare?Network son, Gregory Holt, and his new memory of those who brought music to P.O.?Box?58126 partner in life, singer, Lucy Burnett. In life for you. Donations are possible Byrd Syndey © Photograph a short time this zesty little lady had New?Orleans,?LA?70158-8126 AS THE SELF–PROCLAIMED EMPEROR OF THE WORLD, through cash contributions and pledges, endeared herself to many people, in was one of those legendary characters who make Louisiana the fertile gifts of royalties, appreciated stocks and ERNIE K–DOE particularly musicians and residents of crescent of American Culture. Ernest Kador, Jr, always boasted that he was born at Charity the French Quarter. As she always said other securities, corporate matching Hospital on February 22, 1936. This Baptist preacher’s son went on to gain international acclaim as “life was for living, for God, family, programs and gifts of real estate. Gifts an R & B singer with such hits as “Mother–in–Law,” “Ta–Te–Ta–Ta,” and “Hello My Lover.” good friends and forgiveness.” Caroline Atrens through the estate plans of individuals �1910�2001� Ernie was a showman and a role model with an infectious power to motivate. At the NOMC we take his wisdom and determination to heart. In Ernie’s words, are also welcomed and encouraged. The NOMC wishes to thank Mrs. “All you got to do is keep the faith in what you’re doing. You set your goal line, and don’t let nobody change you. You Useful vehicles for estate commitments Nolan Patrick of Toronto, Ontario know what you tell someone when they tell you you can’t do something? FOOL, SHUT include wills, charitable remainder for the �3,000 donation to the Francis Harding Memorial Fund, YOUR MOUTH UP ! " trusts, life insurance policies, retirement in memory of her late mother, In 1994 Ernie married the fantastic Miss Antoinette Fox who turned his life around personally fund assets and others. Caroline Atrens, a longtime fan of and professionally. Today Antoinette, NOMC Musician Empowerment Director, keeps Ernie’s New Orleans jazz. legacy alive at the Mother–in–Law Lounge where she mentors musicians from all over the world. For further information please call Michelle Gegenheimer at 412-1707. GOOD HEALTH to honor Mail donations to: The EMPEROR The New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic ONE of my primary tasks upon becoming “Since Ernie’s passing, my mission is to stress

prevention BEFORE a major illness rises, “urges

P.O. Box 58126 New Orleans, La. Walker Jones of Cunningham A. Mark Counsel: • Administrative Director of the NOMC in May 2001

• NOMC Outreach Chair: Bethany Bultman: [email protected] Bultman: Bethany Chair: Outreach NOMC • has been to make certain that none of our musician Antoinette.” I want to help other musicians seek health

70158-8126 [email protected] Bultman: Johann Ellis Director: Founding NOMC • Hospital) University (near patients neglect their health. That means they care, to continue to receive health check ups, and to save

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world with an innate passion for food, travel and music. He was the fourth generation to be commitment to the NOMC mission, and with this

Orthodontics, and Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation Foundation Academy Fauchard Pierre and Orthodontics, 1998, almost two years before. recovery

music. Bethany recalls, “The legacy of or ?

• Dental Services funded by Sweet Relief Musicians’ Fund, Musicares, American Musicares, Fund, Musicians’ Relief Sweet by funded Services Dental •

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7 7 170 170 412- were his all�time favorites. For my 412-

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KEEPI N ’ NOMC organization.” great this for attempting NOMC

results must stand out in order to get noticed.’ So that’s what I’m I’m what that’s So noticed.’ get to order in out stand must results NEW ORLEANS

graphinix.com by Michael Nix at at Nix Michael by

environment, communication programs that produce positive positive produce that programs communication environment, MUSICIANS’ CLINIC

Layout and Design Graphic

new orleans m Ausi L Ic V E message–saturated today’s ‘In says, Arts Graphic of Institute

‘information design.’ A business philosophy of The American American The of philosophy business A design.’ ‘information NOMC logo design by Richard Landry Richard by design logo NOMC

Rhythms Editors: Bethany Bultman and Michelle Gegenheimer Michelle and Bultman Bethany Editors: Rhythms information accessible to those who need it through this this through it need who those to accessible information

Rhythms’ logo by Annette Au Annette by logo Rhythms’ NOMC newsletter, I have the opportunity to make vital vital make to opportunity the have I newsletter, NOMC

Anastasia Program. Design Graphic University Loyola

was born in Alexandria, Egypt 97 years ago. In 1946, after the With death. and life in difference the make can healthcare

Design Consultant: Professor Dana Bartelt of the of Bartelt Dana Professor Consultant: Design

beingAlice a teacher Petroufor many years, Holtshe married a British soldier and moved with him to England. quality that knowing up grew I so nurse a is mom “My Mike.

Design Editor �Re�Becca Rapp �Re�Becca Editor Design

When she was widowed, she came the United States to be with her two sons. says NOMC,” the for designing in goal primary my is medicine

pro�bono design and layout for the NOMC. “Demystifying “Demystifying NOMC. the for layout and design pro�bono

Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Shield Blue and Cross Blue 2002 SUMMER

“My mother made sure that we developed a passion for music at an early age,” recalls her son, An independent licensee of the the of licensee independent An

Gregory Holt.” It was this that enabled me to embrace the music of New Orleans. With two of her the and Design, Graphinix business, design his gigs, his juggles he appreciation for the health care needs of musicians. Remarkably, Remarkably, musicians. of needs care health the for appreciation

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grandchildren now following their dreams as musicians, Mother’s legacy will live on.” little a than more with NOMC the to comes Pfizer Inc and Pfizer Foundation. Foundation. Pfizer and Inc Pfizer

As a drummer for a critically acclaimed progressive rock band, band, rock progressive acclaimed critically a for drummer a As

On her last Christmas Eve, at the age of 96, Mrs. Holt showed a group of New Orleanians that she from donation generous a by possible made is Rhythms NOMC

was no stranger to the dance floor by leading them in a traditional Greek dance. “We wish to NOMC

NEWSLETTER honor my mother with a memorial fund at the NOMC in acknowledgment of her passion for R E N G I S E D

music and the friendship of our many musician friends in New Orleans,” says Gregory Holt.

“Mother never lost her zest for life. We hope that her memorial fund will enhance the lives of the C I H P A R G

NOMC musicians who provided the zest to the last years of her life in New Orleans!” CONTRIBUTOR FEATURED Anastasia Alice Petrou Holt April 24th 1905 � May 6th 2002 Anastasia Holt’s visits to St. Louis Cathedral were often punctuated by a Philanthropic rendition of “Amazing Grace” from the support The?Foundation?for?the?LSU?Health?Sciences?Center Non�Profit Org. jazz musicians playing in Jackson THERE are many ways to make a U.S. Postage Square. Whenever they saw her pass tax�deductible gift to the NOMC. We PAID by, they’d strike up her favorite song. NOMCNEW ORLEANS Permit No. 1670 MUSICIANS’ CLINIC She moved to the French Quarter in welcome the opportunity to help you New Orleans, LA 1999, at the age of 95 to be with her establish memorial funds in the at?the?LSU?Healthcare?Network son, Gregory Holt, and his new memory of those who brought music to P.O.?Box?58126 partner in life, singer, Lucy Burnett. In life for you. Donations are possible Byrd Syndey © Photograph a short time this zesty little lady had New?Orleans,?LA?70158-8126 AS THE SELF–PROCLAIMED EMPEROR OF THE WORLD, through cash contributions and pledges, endeared herself to many people, in was one of those legendary characters who make Louisiana the fertile gifts of royalties, appreciated stocks and ERNIE K–DOE particularly musicians and residents of crescent of American Culture. Ernest Kador, Jr, always boasted that he was born at Charity the French Quarter. As she always said other securities, corporate matching Hospital on February 22, 1936. This Baptist preacher’s son went on to gain international acclaim as “life was for living, for God, family, programs and gifts of real estate. Gifts an R & B singer with such hits as “Mother–in–Law,” “Ta–Te–Ta–Ta,” and “Hello My Lover.” good friends and forgiveness.” Caroline Atrens through the estate plans of individuals �1910�2001� Ernie was a showman and a role model with an infectious power to motivate. At the NOMC we take his wisdom and determination to heart. In Ernie’s words, are also welcomed and encouraged. The NOMC wishes to thank Mrs. “All you got to do is keep the faith in what you’re doing. You set your goal line, and don’t let nobody change you. You Useful vehicles for estate commitments Nolan Patrick of Toronto, Ontario know what you tell someone when they tell you you can’t do something? FOOL, SHUT include wills, charitable remainder for the �3,000 donation to the Francis Harding Memorial Fund, YOUR MOUTH UP ! " trusts, life insurance policies, retirement in memory of her late mother, In 1994 Ernie married the fantastic Miss Antoinette Fox who turned his life around personally fund assets and others. Caroline Atrens, a longtime fan of and professionally. Today Antoinette, NOMC Musician Empowerment Director, keeps Ernie’s New Orleans jazz. legacy alive at the Mother–in–Law Lounge where she mentors musicians from all over the world. For further information please call Michelle Gegenheimer at 412-1707. GOOD HEALTH to honor Mail donations to: The EMPEROR The New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic ONE of my primary tasks upon becoming “Since Ernie’s passing, my mission is to stress

prevention BEFORE a major illness rises, “urges

P.O. Box 58126 New Orleans, La. Walker Jones of Cunningham A. Mark Counsel: • Administrative Director of the NOMC in May 2001

• NOMC Outreach Chair: Bethany Bultman: [email protected] Bultman: Bethany Chair: Outreach NOMC • has been to make certain that none of our musician Antoinette.” I want to help other musicians seek health

70158-8126 [email protected] Bultman: Johann Ellis Director: Founding NOMC • Hospital) University (near patients neglect their health. That means they care, to continue to receive health check ups, and to save

Karl Raymond Ewald, Jr. 1548 ext. 412-1000 Blanchard Troy Coordinator: In-take Patient NOMC •

[email protected] mg E-mail: 2-1686 41 (504) Fax: 412-1707 (504) sometimes need to be ‘nudged’ to come in for regular their lives in memory of the ‘Emperor’. Don’t wait ‘til

July 21st, 1918 � May 17th 2002 floor, 7th St., Gravier 2020

Gegenheimer Michelle

• NOMC Administrative Director: Director: Administrative NOMC • check ups. Upon perusing the NOMC’s existing it’s too late.” • NOMC Clinical Services Coordinator: Carol Schwaner, NP-C Schwaner, Carol Coordinator: Services Clinical NOMC •

One of the NOMC founders, Bethany CLINIC MUSICANS' ORLEANS NEW patient database, I came upon Ernest Kador’s, “Ernie The New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic strives to raise • NOMC Medical Director: Dr. Cathi Fontenot Cathi Dr. Director: Medical NOMC • our NOMC dietitian? Please call Michelle at 412-1707. at Michelle call Please dietitian? NOMC our

THE NOMC STAFF NOMC THE

consultation with with consultation

Ewald Bultman, credits her dad, Karl Karl R. K–Doe” �Emperor of the World� name. It was then awareness through community grants, outreach projects

Ewald Jr. was one of those Louisianans who seems to have come into this that I noticed that his last visit had been in September and various other programs. Mrs. Kador has made a Asthma C Hep Diabetes, group,? or schedule a schedule or group,? Ewald, with her love of New Orleans’ or

world with an innate passion for food, travel and music. He was the fourth generation to be commitment to the NOMC mission, and with this

Orthodontics, and Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation Foundation Academy Fauchard Pierre and Orthodontics, 1998, almost two years before. recovery

music. Bethany recalls, “The legacy of or ?

• Dental Services funded by Sweet Relief Musicians’ Fund, Musicares, American Musicares, Fund, Musicians’ Relief Sweet by funded Services Dental •

born in his family home in St. Mary Parish. Mr. Ewald earned his B.A. degree in 1940 from Ernie K–Doe was our earliest and greatest NOMC commitment The Foundation for LSU Health Sciences

• Glaucoma Research and Treatment funded by NARAS by funded Treatment and Research Glaucoma • substance abuse substance jazz appreciation was a powerful for group support musicians’ a of part become to Want •

Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, before doing his post graduate studies in the hospitality supporter. By sad coincidence, he was also one of the Center welcomes the opportunity to raise funds in

endowment in our home in Natchez, (NARAS) Inc. Sciences, & Arts Recording of

industry at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration in Ithaca, New York in 1942. After a Academy National by funded Protector Ear and Research Prevention Deafness • first patients I needed to encourage to come back to memory of Ernie K�Doe for the New Orleans Musicians’

Center. Call Troy at 412-1111 to schedule an appointment. an schedule to 412-1111 at Troy Call Center.

Mississippi. My dad took my brother 896-2471 (504) [email protected] Clinic. “It will be our privilege to help others pay tribute

stint as an assistant manager at the Monteleone Hotel in New Orleans, Mr. Ewald achieved Eye LSU the at Burgoyne Claude Dr. to (NARAS) Sciences and the clinic for another check up. I even made an

• Musician Hep C Advocate: Timothea Beckerman Timothea Advocate: C Hep Musician •

as part of a grant given by the National Academy of Recording Arts Arts Recording of Academy National the by given grant a of part as Glaucoma screenings for all musicians are offered on Fridays from 1–4PM from Fridays on offered are musicians all for screenings

and me to the Blue Room to hear his • appointment to meet Ernie and his wife, Antoinette. to his life and his music in order to help others like him

his life long goal, to own hotels throughout the Gulf South. A dedication to tourism led him (MAP) Program Assistance Musicians’ by funded Services Addiction/Recovery •

NOMC SPECIALTY SERVICES SPECIALTY NOMC

Dental 7 -170 2 41 call appointments • NOMC patients interested in in interested patients NOMC • Unfortunately before we could meet, Ernie suddenly get the healthcare they need” says Kate McCall Clarke,

favorite artists from the time we were and his wife, Bette, to become volunteers in the International Executive Service Corps,

Prostate Screening please call Michelle @ 412-1707. @ Michelle call please Screening • For FREE FREE For • became so ill that he had to be rushed to the hospital, Executive Vice President and Director of Development

toilet trained. Music was always accepting six advisory assignments in Jamaica, Belize, Panama, and Mexico from 1971 to 1990.

call Michelle @ 412-1707. @ Michelle call for the LSU Health Sciences Center Foundation. �504

rocking the chandeliers in our house�� pharmacy the at formulary) (NOMC $8.00 for filling Prescription 4. where he died July 5, 2001.

To schedule your mammograms please please mammograms your schedule To

“Music enriched his life so much,” says Bethany Bultman, “that his memorial fund keeps my Vaccinations 3. “For many years my husband had not seen a doctor 568–3712�. “Even before the announcement of the fund,

Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, care pediatric General 2.

dad’s spirit alive in the artistry of the musicians the clinic serves.” nor had a health check up,” told we received a check for �500.00 in Ernie K–Doe’s

Mammograms musicians 50 years and over. and years 50 musicians • FREE FREE • Antoinette Kador

Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Count families their and musicians to services care health and Wellness 1.

care services to NOMC patients as well as: well as patients NOMC to services care me. “That was until the NOMC opened its doors in memory from one of this fans.”

and identify yourself as an NOMC patient. patient. NOMC an as yourself identify and –Michelle Gegenheimer,

Basie, Pete Fountain and Peggy Lee primary all offers Carrollton) South (3900 Center Shopping Carrollton in

1100 2- 41 For weekend and after hour emergencies ONLY please call call please ONLY emergencies hour after and weekend For 1998. It was then that Ernie’s health problems were

R E T N E C H T L A E H New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic Administrative Director

7 7 170 170 412- were his all�time favorites. For my 412-

NOMC/DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY OF NOMC/DAUGHTERS discovered, and he immediately began to clean up his

Your continued support appointments and information for call Musicians 504–412–1707/504–415–7551 eighteenth birthday my Dad gave me a lifestyle. But like most people, going to the doctor E–mail: [email protected] medical services medical

gift I will never forget. He took me to KEEPS NEW ORLEANS MUSIC ALIVE! NOMC wasn’t a priority when Ernie wasn’t feeling sick.

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1 cancer. Second�hand smoke definitelycauses suspected. They alsostressedthat higherthanpreviously of tumorsiseven already related to smoking,thattherisk ofcancer whosecausesare that fortypes in LondononJune 20, 2002. They noted announced attheir findingsatameeting of the World Health Organization,who On Research for Agency the by were presented scientists of findings and myeloid kidney liver, sinus, nasal cervix, liver, the of cancers are smoking to than ofcancer victimtoare falling moretypes and nonsmokers whobreathetheirfumes smokers, thatsmokers scientistsreveal generationsof worldwide inseveral ofpeople 3000 studiesinvolvingmillions ontheresultsofmorethan Based threatening occupationalhazard." venues wouldn't beconsideredalife as ofsmoke level ifthemassive halls inthese to musiciansemployedinclubsandconcert wonder ifOSHA regulationswere applied cancer established. isnowwell You to have Second�handbetween even smoke andlung our jazzmusicians. know,As we all thelink Louisiana's culturalicons, mosttreasured Windsor the by taken step important this appreciate Wegreatly profound. more Nat School ofMedicine "It makes thedeathsof of Hematology/Oncology attheLSU the StanleyScott Cancer Center andChief states duetocut short smokingrelated cancers," "Whenyouthinkofthemusicallegacies 'King' Cole and Bob Marley even even Marley Bob and Cole 'King' previously thought. Newly linked linked Newly thought. previously Dr. Oliver Sartor Court to preserve someof to Court preserve leukemia. These recent recent These leukemia. International International , theDirector of Cancer, anarm 3 2 1 Director of NOMC Clinical Services, Carol Schwaner Director ofNOMCClinical Services, NOMC Co�Founder SybilMorial, Tricia Boutte, and and firstcousin, Charlotte Connickof theLSUSchoolofDentistry Suzanna ConnickJamison withherdad,D.A. Connick, Harry Department ChairofPublicHealthDepartment andPreventative Medicine Health ofNew Services OrleanswithDr. ElizabethFontham,PhD, David Ward, President of theDaughters ofCharity CELEBRATING 2 NOMC's 4th BIRTHDAY MAY1st Resource Center . for the Louisiana Tobacco Control states that were attributed to smoking," were 6,421 deaths in our state that year Louisianans smoked regularly. "There System results, one in four adult �23.5�� Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance the world. In 1999, according to the highest rate of lung cancer deaths in males in southwest Louisiana suffer the even more sobering: African American diseases. In Louisiana the statistics are emphysema and other smoking�related whom will die of cancer, heart disease, 1.2 billion smokers They estimated that there are most elegant jazz venue. jazz elegant most New Orleans' tobecome night at Salon, Le allowed which revamping a underwent recently service, tea traditional popular its for famous salon, tea hotel's daytime The U.S two "number the Hotel"as 2001. in Survey Nast Readers Choice Conde the by The named Windsorwas Court Elegant casual attire is suggested. suggested. is attire casual Elegant Phone 523-6000 for reservations. reservations. for 523-6000 Phone Jason Marsalis, Roland Guerin, www.windsorcourthotel.com Open Sunday–Thursday from from Sunday–Thursday Open BriceWinston will play live live play BriceWinstonwill Valet available. is parking Local musicians such as such musicians Local 5:30 PM until midnight. until PM 5:30 Abel Patel For more information: 5:30 PM–8:00 PM; and and PM; PM–8:00 5:30 throughout the week. the throughout Friday–Saturday from from Friday–Saturday 300 Gravier Street, Street, Gravier 300 Ron and Markham, , Program Specialist

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NOMC P the NOMC forthis generous gift." state, and Syndey to entire gratefuldoors. We most our are through walks who the person of each to school message that dental communicate photographs the Syndey's are we Since people. its and landscape Louisiana's of diversity the reflects beautifully work said Dentistry.of School "HerLSUHSC the inspiring," of dean Hovland,Dr. Eric are depictions cultural colorful Byrd's "Syndey eight PBS the Eastman�Kodak of the one Special, "Ten in Thousand Eyes." as featured chosen photographers was American Syndey Indians, Gras Mardi the of documentation ForMuseumof her New Art. Orleans the at show one�woman a at and museums, and collections private numerous books, in featured been has work Byrd's Syndey Dentistry. of School LSUHSC the to images Louisiana famed her of collection patient, dental NOMC grateful INTERNATIONALLY Dean Eric Hovland with Syndey Byrd amd her million�dollar smile!

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worldwide, half of

3 William Russell. including record collectors, York "hot" group ofNew covered bya expense was comeback. The to facilitate his Bechet inorder Dr. Leonard made forhimby set offalseteeth had acomplete Bunk Johnson NOMC P the NOMC forthis generous gift." state, and Syndey to entire gratefuldoors. We most our are through walks who the person of each to school message that dental communicate photographs the Syndey's are we Since people. its and landscape Louisiana's of diversity the reflects beautifully work said Dentistry.of School "HerLSUHSC the inspiring," of dean Hovland,Dr. Eric are depictions cultural colorful Byrd's "Syndey eight PBS the Eastman�Kodak of the one Special, "Ten in Thousand Eyes." as featured chosen photographers was American Syndey Indians, Gras Mardi the of documentation ForMuseumof her New Art. Orleans the at show one�woman a at and museums, and collections private numerous books, in featured been has work Byrd's Syndey Dentistry. of School LSUHSC the to images Louisiana famed her of collection patient, dental NOMC grateful INTERNATIONALLY Dean Eric Hovland with Syndey Byrd amd her million�dollar smile!

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NOMC musicians who provided the zest to the last years of her life in New Orleans!” CONTRIBUTOR FEATURED Anastasia Alice Petrou Holt April 24th 1905 � May 6th 2002 Anastasia Holt’s visits to St. Louis Cathedral were often punctuated by a Philanthropic rendition of “Amazing Grace” from the support The?Foundation?for?the?LSU?Health?Sciences?Center Non�Profit Org. jazz musicians playing in Jackson THERE are many ways to make a U.S. Postage Square. Whenever they saw her pass tax�deductible gift to the NOMC. We PAID by, they’d strike up her favorite song. NOMCNEW ORLEANS Permit No. 1670 MUSICIANS’ CLINIC She moved to the French Quarter in welcome the opportunity to help you New Orleans, LA 1999, at the age of 95 to be with her establish memorial funds in the at?the?LSU?Healthcare?Network son, Gregory Holt, and his new memory of those who brought music to P.O.?Box?58126 partner in life, singer, Lucy Burnett. In life for you. Donations are possible Byrd Syndey © Photograph a short time this zesty little lady had New?Orleans,?LA?70158-8126 AS THE SELF–PROCLAIMED EMPEROR OF THE WORLD, through cash contributions and pledges, endeared herself to many people, in was one of those legendary characters who make Louisiana the fertile gifts of royalties, appreciated stocks and ERNIE K–DOE particularly musicians and residents of crescent of American Culture. Ernest Kador, Jr, always boasted that he was born at Charity the French Quarter. As she always said other securities, corporate matching Hospital on February 22, 1936. This Baptist preacher’s son went on to gain international acclaim as “life was for living, for God, family, programs and gifts of real estate. Gifts an R & B singer with such hits as “Mother–in–Law,” “Ta–Te–Ta–Ta,” and “Hello My Lover.” good friends and forgiveness.” Caroline Atrens through the estate plans of individuals �1910�2001� Ernie was a showman and a role model with an infectious power to motivate. At the NOMC we take his wisdom and determination to heart. In Ernie’s words, are also welcomed and encouraged. The NOMC wishes to thank Mrs. “All you got to do is keep the faith in what you’re doing. You set your goal line, and don’t let nobody change you. You Useful vehicles for estate commitments Nolan Patrick of Toronto, Ontario know what you tell someone when they tell you you can’t do something? FOOL, SHUT include wills, charitable remainder for the �3,000 donation to the Francis Harding Memorial Fund, YOUR MOUTH UP ! " trusts, life insurance policies, retirement in memory of her late mother, In 1994 Ernie married the fantastic Miss Antoinette Fox who turned his life around personally fund assets and others. Caroline Atrens, a longtime fan of and professionally. Today Antoinette, NOMC Musician Empowerment Director, keeps Ernie’s New Orleans jazz. legacy alive at the Mother–in–Law Lounge where she mentors musicians from all over the world. For further information please call Michelle Gegenheimer at 412-1707. GOOD HEALTH to honor Mail donations to: The EMPEROR The New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic ONE of my primary tasks upon becoming “Since Ernie’s passing, my mission is to stress

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P.O. Box 58126 New Orleans, La. Walker Jones of Cunningham A. Mark Counsel: • Administrative Director of the NOMC in May 2001

• NOMC Outreach Chair: Bethany Bultman: [email protected] Bultman: Bethany Chair: Outreach NOMC • has been to make certain that none of our musician Antoinette.” I want to help other musicians seek health

70158-8126 [email protected] Bultman: Johann Ellis Director: Founding NOMC • Hospital) University (near patients neglect their health. That means they care, to continue to receive health check ups, and to save

Karl Raymond Ewald, Jr. 1548 ext. 412-1000 Blanchard Troy Coordinator: In-take Patient NOMC •

[email protected] mg E-mail: 2-1686 41 (504) Fax: 412-1707 (504) sometimes need to be ‘nudged’ to come in for regular their lives in memory of the ‘Emperor’. Don’t wait ‘til

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One of the NOMC founders, Bethany CLINIC MUSICANS' ORLEANS NEW patient database, I came upon Ernest Kador’s, “Ernie The New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic strives to raise • NOMC Medical Director: Dr. Cathi Fontenot Cathi Dr. Director: Medical NOMC • our NOMC dietitian? Please call Michelle at 412-1707. at Michelle call Please dietitian? NOMC our

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Ewald Bultman, credits her dad, Karl Karl R. K–Doe” �Emperor of the World� name. It was then awareness through community grants, outreach projects

Ewald Jr. was one of those Louisianans who seems to have come into this that I noticed that his last visit had been in September and various other programs. Mrs. Kador has made a Asthma C Hep Diabetes, group,? or schedule a schedule or group,? Ewald, with her love of New Orleans’ or

world with an innate passion for food, travel and music. He was the fourth generation to be commitment to the NOMC mission, and with this

Orthodontics, and Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation Foundation Academy Fauchard Pierre and Orthodontics, 1998, almost two years before. recovery

music. Bethany recalls, “The legacy of or ?

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born in his family home in St. Mary Parish. Mr. Ewald earned his B.A. degree in 1940 from Ernie K–Doe was our earliest and greatest NOMC commitment The Foundation for LSU Health Sciences

• Glaucoma Research and Treatment funded by NARAS by funded Treatment and Research Glaucoma • substance abuse substance jazz appreciation was a powerful for group support musicians’ a of part become to Want •

Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, before doing his post graduate studies in the hospitality supporter. By sad coincidence, he was also one of the Center welcomes the opportunity to raise funds in

endowment in our home in Natchez, (NARAS) Inc. Sciences, & Arts Recording of

industry at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration in Ithaca, New York in 1942. After a Academy National by funded Protector Ear and Research Prevention Deafness • first patients I needed to encourage to come back to memory of Ernie K�Doe for the New Orleans Musicians’

Center. Call Troy at 412-1111 to schedule an appointment. an schedule to 412-1111 at Troy Call Center.

Mississippi. My dad took my brother 896-2471 (504) [email protected] Clinic. “It will be our privilege to help others pay tribute

stint as an assistant manager at the Monteleone Hotel in New Orleans, Mr. Ewald achieved Eye LSU the at Burgoyne Claude Dr. to (NARAS) Sciences and the clinic for another check up. I even made an

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as part of a grant given by the National Academy of Recording Arts Arts Recording of Academy National the by given grant a of part as Glaucoma screenings for all musicians are offered on Fridays from 1–4PM from Fridays on offered are musicians all for screenings

and me to the Blue Room to hear his • appointment to meet Ernie and his wife, Antoinette. to his life and his music in order to help others like him

his life long goal, to own hotels throughout the Gulf South. A dedication to tourism led him (MAP) Program Assistance Musicians’ by funded Services Addiction/Recovery •

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Dental 7 -170 2 41 call appointments • NOMC patients interested in in interested patients NOMC • Unfortunately before we could meet, Ernie suddenly get the healthcare they need” says Kate McCall Clarke,

favorite artists from the time we were and his wife, Bette, to become volunteers in the International Executive Service Corps,

Prostate Screening please call Michelle @ 412-1707. @ Michelle call please Screening • For FREE FREE For • became so ill that he had to be rushed to the hospital, Executive Vice President and Director of Development

toilet trained. Music was always accepting six advisory assignments in Jamaica, Belize, Panama, and Mexico from 1971 to 1990.

call Michelle @ 412-1707. @ Michelle call for the LSU Health Sciences Center Foundation. �504

rocking the chandeliers in our house�� pharmacy the at formulary) (NOMC $8.00 for filling Prescription 4. where he died July 5, 2001.

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“Music enriched his life so much,” says Bethany Bultman, “that his memorial fund keeps my Vaccinations 3. “For many years my husband had not seen a doctor 568–3712�. “Even before the announcement of the fund,

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dad’s spirit alive in the artistry of the musicians the clinic serves.” nor had a health check up,” told we received a check for �500.00 in Ernie K–Doe’s

Mammograms musicians 50 years and over. and years 50 musicians • FREE FREE • Antoinette Kador

Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Count families their and musicians to services care health and Wellness 1.

care services to NOMC patients as well as: well as patients NOMC to services care me. “That was until the NOMC opened its doors in memory from one of this fans.”

and identify yourself as an NOMC patient. patient. NOMC an as yourself identify and –Michelle Gegenheimer,

Basie, Pete Fountain and Peggy Lee primary all offers Carrollton) South (3900 Center Shopping Carrollton in

1100 2- 41 For weekend and after hour emergencies ONLY please call call please ONLY emergencies hour after and weekend For 1998. It was then that Ernie’s health problems were

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Your continued support appointments and information for call Musicians 504–412–1707/504–415–7551 eighteenth birthday my Dad gave me a lifestyle. But like most people, going to the doctor E–mail: [email protected] medical services medical

gift I will never forget. He took me to KEEPS NEW ORLEANS MUSIC ALIVE! NOMC wasn’t a priority when Ernie wasn’t feeling sick.

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