No character on Treme cares more about New Orleans than Davis McAlary. For the past three seasons, the DJ/record label executive/front man has poured himself in the city s music scene both because of his love for the creativity that thrives in the Big Easy and his desire for respect for his own craft. However, the type of success that Davis has been chasing hasn t made its prevalent during the run of Treme, with his job at the radio station being on-off, Aunt Mimi taking the reigns with Mercury Monterrey, and his bands breaking up due to internal politics, lack of interest, and a shrinking New Orleans music scene. Even though Davis has put quite a bit of leg work into New Orleans, has it been enough for him to be remembered? On the next episode of Treme, it s Davis 40th birthday and as such, he s waxing philosophical about his place in New Orleans and how he s not where he wanted to be when he hit this age. He does have an idea on how to leave his mark, though running a music club, se
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