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    South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous 2nd Edition
    Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans
    Record Makers and Breakers
    • A widely acclaimed history of the creative trailblazers of the independent rock 'n' roll record industry

      Record Makers and Breakers
    • Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Traces the development of the rhythm and blues musical style and recording industry in New Orleans from 1946 to 1963

      Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans
    • A history of the unique sounds of the Cajun Bayous. Extensive research, fieldwork, and personal interviews combine to provide a fascinating look into the sounds of South Louisiana from early Cajun and Cajun-Country through Zydeco and Blues to the Cajun revival as the first comprehensive look into the history of this distinctive style of music. Included are the contributions of such legends as Joseph Falcon, whose "Allons a Lafayette" in 1928 was the first Cajun recording, Amadie Ardoin, Iry LeJune, and Nathan Abshire, and modern artists such as Doug Kershaw, Jimmy C. Newman, and the late Clifton "King" Chenier who have taken Cajun music to the national scene where the music of Louisiana is now heard around the world.

      South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous 2nd Edition