Store was Senais [? (spelling)] and Soloman. There's this church . . . school on the corner, on the side of it, on Orleans and . . . can't think of that street. I worked there. I was a delivery boy. Saw some hell of a sights back then. Worked there 'til I started playing full time, and then I got the job with Willie Pajeaud, on El Alamo, at Burgundy and Canal [streets]. Upstairs over the Woolworth, there was a hall up there, El Alamo. It was a dime a dance. [recording engineer:] We need to stop so I can change the tape. This is Danny Barker interview, tape two.