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At the age of 14, Dayton found the French Quarter. There he played and sang
for strangers from all over and he found that he could use their energy as his own. The trademark foot stomp began and he began not to care what
his face looked like when he sang or how badly his pubescent voice crackled. Music replaced blood in his veins and the transformation from player to
performer began in the way that only The Big Easy can bring. Over the next few years, Dayton found himself in the Quarter as a street musician
as often as he could. Each time he was a little better, a little more aggressive, and a lot more addicted to the show.
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