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20 Years of Pure Devastation!
| Pictured: One of the
male members does a lone pose down, for his wife, before returning to
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New Orleans, Louisiana
.....Sunday, March
13, 2005 It's funny, how Sunday can be a little nostalgic
sometimes, and when you're around a festive crowd, in a good mood, it could be
anything or just a combination of things that can set off distance memories of
better times long ago.
It could be the smell of cooking grills, mounted
on a pickup truck, or the many beautiful women, or handsome guys, may be even the sounds of the radio's
and stereo in the lounge or the autos. It can all bring back, the oddest
memories, we long ago thought we had forgotten.
While we waited in Grace Lounge, for the
club, known for it's grip on the edge, and some of the best fashion, in the main line culture, I'm sure the
group known as, "Devastation", and it's current president, were also pondering the (20) twenty
years since they held their first meeting.
The people were there, from neighborhoods far and
wide, in masse, to help the main
line group celebrate. The brass band the, "Hot 8", waited to continue
their hot streak, backing up the group. They weren't all that were in
attendance, however,
by a long shot! The more traditional style main line group, the "Single Men", the
ever sweet
ones, who literally just drip femininity, known as the, "Undefeated Divas", the New Orleans East steppers,
and the Jazz fest king, himself, Quint Davis were all around for this one.
It took the males of the group, "
Devastation", a while to make sure they were
ready to hit the street, just after they arrived at the Lounge. However, you
knew they were just aching to go.
The fashion sense kicked in almost immediately,
as the men of the group started the march at 12:30 p.m. They were dressed
in a military style shirt, camouflage in jungle green, with matching tennis
shoes, which had a small pouch on the ankle. To complete the ensemble, the
Khaki pants with a baseball cap also of khaki material.
Ling up in the doorway of the lounge, the
gentlemen filed out one by one as they began the 20th anniversary
march, with the crowd looking on and shouting words of encouragement.
Digest had a chance to talk with the current
president of the club before the big day, and to see really what he wanted to
accomplish during this march. Thanking the crowd seemed to be high on his list.
He seemed to feel that the people in the community has always shown the club
support and kept the group alive. The other item on his list was to make this
one parade, a very special one because you only have one twentieth anniversary.
His actions, speech, and his very mannerisms were designed to bring attention to
the group and the club as he believes, (and rightfully so) that they deserve
it.
During the big day, a few people could tell that
the president, who is known as "Pee Wee", on the street, was as
nervous as a manager of a big project could be. However, he handled it like a
champ and came through smelling like a rose.
The tennis shoes were a nice touch, but it turns
out, a good choice, during the first leg of the march, because of the heat that
the day brought in. It was the best weather that anyone could want to hold a
parade. These guys did their best dancing on the three blocks into the Magnolia
street leg, after the start of the march. That's about a qtr of the way into the
march.
They picked up some serious second line participants
almost at the first stop when they turned right from Magnolia to Jackson street,
and proceeded toward their first stop. This was because they pulled a good
amount of the younger crowds that were hanging on Jackson street and were
actually looking for the parade.
As they approached 2618 Jackson Ave, it was
apparent that the crowd was in for a " wardrobe switch up". What was
seen to alert us to this ? The front of the house was obscured by white sheets
to prevent us from looking in and spoiling the "surprise effect", and
the dead give away!? 2618 Jackson Ave was a house!
We had arranged before hand, to get pass security
and take a few pics of the group, the Queen with her maids. This doesn't spoil
the effect and it gets the group the press they deserve. It would be 42 mins
before the group emerged from the house after changing.
When the big moment arrived, the men had a great
shock effect! They had gone from camouflage and khaki pants to full, off white
suits, with red accented fans, shoes, hats, and trim! The women now joining the
group, acted to balance off the suits more, by actually becoming the accent of
the Queen! Two men added additional color to the club's palette by also
wearing all red and swaying an effect know as "off balance" as the
suits brought attention to any side that they chose to hold. A great effect!
The Queen, Ms Sylvia Sheilds emerged from the
stop and immediately drew ooooohs and aaaaaahs as she and her maids sashayed to
the royalty float. She sported a small but extremely elegant collar with the off
white gown laden with sequin and quick diamonds, for an evening look! The queen
was then assisted as she moved to take her position atop the vehicle and the
maids also were assisted aboard. There was no king on this trip of the
club.
One aspect of the entrance of the Queen, was the
fact that she was actually treated like royalty, something we don't see alot in
main line society. Kudos to the club for this!
The club then proceeded to move up Jackson and on
to their third stop Rose Tavern.
Devastation put on a great show, and the color
scheme, although it wasn't totally original, was brilliantly executed. The shock
value of the wardrobe chance was really enhanced by the starting set of a
military motif', and was one of the best this season. It was a great parade and
shows what an organized group with experience is capable of doing. Great march
guys!
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