Did you happen to catch "American Routes" on NPR yesterday evening???
It was one of the better ones I've heard!
The first hour was dedicated to Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, etc.
While the entire second hour was a concert by the zydeco band BeauSoleil celebrating their 50 years together!
If you missed it, it isn't too late! https://www.amroutes.org/august-2024/2435
YO! @Poodles!!!
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That's my afternoon easy chair listen Thanks !
Hour 2 of BeauSoleil's 50th Anniversary concert: https://www.amroutes.org/september-2024-1/2436
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Late reply... Nope did not catch that.
Beausoleil are respected elders by now.
Note that their music in not Zydeco. Z was "created" by Clifton Chenier, with a more driving bass to get folks to dance. He was an astounding entertainer, check vintage footage!
As explained by a musician: there were "white house music" and "black house music" on porches, dining rooms, and, before the arrival of the accordion, two fiddles, one playing the melody the other the backup.
Cajun music was virtually unknown outside of LA, limited to local dance halls, until a fortuitous booking of Dewey Balfa and band at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival (R.I.). They got a standing ovation that day, and brought back the news that folks outside their area liked the style!
Beausoleil are respected elders by now.
Note that their music in not Zydeco. Z was "created" by Clifton Chenier, with a more driving bass to get folks to dance. He was an astounding entertainer, check vintage footage!
As explained by a musician: there were "white house music" and "black house music" on porches, dining rooms, and, before the arrival of the accordion, two fiddles, one playing the melody the other the backup.
Cajun music was virtually unknown outside of LA, limited to local dance halls, until a fortuitous booking of Dewey Balfa and band at the 1964 Newport Folk Festival (R.I.). They got a standing ovation that day, and brought back the news that folks outside their area liked the style!
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Ok, while I have the mic, you all know about the Lomax works dya?
https://archive.culturalequity.org/coll ... field-work
https://archive.culturalequity.org/coll ... field-work
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Wow...this is a treasure ! Thanks.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:58 am Ok, while I have the mic, you all know about the Lomax works dya?
https://archive.culturalequity.org/coll ... field-work
Ditto, thanks!Tonray's Ghost wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 9:05 pmWow...this is a treasure ! Thanks.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:58 am Ok, while I have the mic, you all know about the Lomax works dya?
https://archive.culturalequity.org/coll ... field-work
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Some archive audio files are candid conversations, like some here:
https://archive.culturalequity.org/fiel ... k-city-347
Musicians like, before Spotify and Ticketmaster, or is it the same, just under another layer of varnish?
https://archive.culturalequity.org/fiel ... k-city-347
Musicians like, before Spotify and Ticketmaster, or is it the same, just under another layer of varnish?
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For the folks still following, here is a good history bit about South Louisiana music:
https://www.lafayettetravel.com/blog/st ... t-creoles/
(The Acadiens et Creoles festival is a great, free, three-day outdoor affair, where you get to see local bands that do not travel much, precious in that way)
https://www.lafayettetravel.com/blog/st ... t-creoles/
(The Acadiens et Creoles festival is a great, free, three-day outdoor affair, where you get to see local bands that do not travel much, precious in that way)
The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
I was listening to American Routes this weekend when they completely stunned me! They played "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Fats Domino! FATS DOMINO???
Seems Fats was a big Hank Williams fan!
Seems Fats was a big Hank Williams fan!
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