place, the musicians village, 82 homes built by habitat for humanity for musicians displaced by katrina. harry: if you can imagine what this looks like before katrina. ellis marsalis center for music teaching rooms for students, recording studios, and a 170 seat performance hall. harry: this is in my opinion one of the greatest sounding halls in the world. we have a state-of-the-art facility that has the most incredible acoustics. it is just unbelievable. so imagine if you are a little kid, especially from a low income family and you get to, and play on the stage. it is so empowering. alyx: music man harry connick, jr. plus, in search of the real jack the ripper, and monty python's john cleese, those stories and more this sunday morning right here on kcci at 8:00 a.m. let's check in with the forecast. it seems like this one is more consistently fall. frank: it is. definitely a chilly start this morning, a lot cooler than it was yesterday at this time. 66 degrees is where we are headed today, a lighter wind than yesterday. tonight, 41 degrees, and with those clear skies, cooling down a little b