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Local musician Sean Hunter shares his experiences during Hurricane Katrina at a young age and the impact it had on his journey to becoming a performer in Las Vegas. Reflecting on his past, Hunter discusses how the memories of New Orleans and his love for music led him to find resilience amidst chaos, ultimately shaping his identity and career in the vibrant Las Vegas music scene.
Las Vegas – As the world commemorates the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s devastating impact on New Orleans, local musician Sean Hunter reflects on his unique experiences during that tumultuous time. At just nine years old, Hunter found himself in the eye of the storm, literally, as he rolled through the airport on Heelys amidst a scene of desperation and chaos. This moment in his life would ultimately shape his future, leading him down a path to becoming a musician in Las Vegas.
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Hunter’s father worked at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, providing the family refuge as they navigated through the storm’s consequences. Within the airport, Hunter witnessed countless individuals affected by the hurricane who had been left without shelter, sleeping on cots or even on the floor. The conditions were harrowing, marked by the absence of running water and electricity, which forced Hunter to make do with the limited resources available. Showers were a challenge, requiring him to clean up in a janitorial closet, a stark contrast to the carefree childhood moments he would typically have enjoyed.
As Hunter and his family subsisted on Vienna sausages, they not only weathered Hurricane Katrina but also Hurricane Rita in the following weeks, eventually relocating to Maryland. Throughout this time of displacement and uncertainty, he began to experience a mix of emotions ranging from sadness over the loss of his hometown to an emerging happiness as he discovered his passion for music.
Missing New Orleans inspired Hunter to explore the art of music further, particularly after being motivated by a statue of Louis Armstrong he encountered daily. This serendipitous inspiration led him to learn the trumpet, and shortly after his family settled in Maryland, he returned to New Orleans to immerse himself in the local music scene. Joining St. Augustine’s Marching 100 youth band, he honed his skills and grew more dedicated to music, even under the physically demanding conditions of intense summer band camps.
After spending a couple of years in Louisiana, Hunter relocated to Las Vegas to live with his mother, marking a significant change in his life and career. His commitment to music continued as he prepared for an audition at the prestigious Las Vegas Academy. He underwent his examination on May 18, 2012, and was flown the next day for the audition. Hunter’s transition to Las Vegas marked the beginning of a new chapter, one that focused on his passion for music.
For the past 13 years, Hunter has made Las Vegas his home, all while continually engaging with music. He currently performs with a band, securing gigs at high-profile venues such as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and ARIA Resort and Casino. Hunter often draws fascinating parallels between the vibrancy of New Orleans and the energy of Las Vegas, describing both cities as 24-hour environments filled with a unique party atmosphere.
As Sean Hunter reflects on his journey from the chaos of Hurricane Katrina to the lively music scene in Las Vegas, he views music as the vital link connecting his past and present. It serves as a testament to resilience and the transformative power of art, illustrating how, in the face of adversity, new path can emerge. The memories from that fateful day in New Orleans not only shaped Hunter’s identity but also instilled in him a profound appreciation for life and creativity through music.
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