Congratulations to Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, the first recipients of the newly established Grammy Award for the Best Zydeco or Cajun Album, presented Feb. 10, 2008.  Go to the band's official site.

New CDs by Lost Bayou Ramblers, The Savoy Family Band, Jeffery Broussard,
Terrance Simien, Redstick Ramblers, T-Sale
 

Click here for information on the 2008 Dewey Balfa Cajun and Creole Heritage Week sponsored by Louisiana Folk Roots, April 18-25, 2008
Click here for photos of the 2007 evening dances and of the Roots Heritage Day.

 

When I first established these pages in summer 1999, many Cajun and zydeco musicians did not yet have their own web pages. Today, the amount of material online is vast and continually evolving, with numerous audio and video files giving Internet surfers a direct encounter with the music. So, if you want more information about any musicians or any topic on these pages, give your favorite search engine a try and you'll probably find even more than you can handle. In particular, check out MySpace.com, where a number of bands have developed interactive pages, establishing electronic communities that offer a new cultural dimension. In addition, Louisiana music is showing up on YouTube, expanding the audience while also raising more copyright issues (for example, try a search using "Aly Bain" for segments of a British documentary in which a Shetland fiddler plays with D. L. Menard, Dewey Balfa, Harry LaFleur, Boozoo Chavis, and the Savoy-Doucet Band). Well over 2,000 videos have been posted tagged as Cajun or zydeco music. 

I am planning to continue to update the Cajun, Creole, and zydeco music pages through 2008 as I head for retirement at the end of the spring 2009 semester. During summer 2008, I will finally post a number of photos and complete other updates that I have been unable to get to while doing my regular job teaching English. I also hope to establish a Flickr account that will include a number of photos at their original resolution.

During the past year, several important resources on French music in Louisiana have become available, including an essential collection of essays about Cajun music, a biography of Iry LeJeune, an updated volume with biographies of musicians inducted into the Lake Charles CFMA chapter Hall of Fame, a DVD version of the film many consider to be the best documentary on Cajun and Creole music, as a guide to blues that includes many zydeco musicians.  The Center for Louisiana Studies has published One Generation at a Time, a history of the Cajun music festival that began in 1974 as a Tribute to Cajun Music and a few years later became part of Festivals Acadiens. The text is by Barry Ancelet with photographs by Philip Gould.  Click here for details.

 --David Simpson, updated March 11, 2008

Click here for pages on relief benefits and other activities in the aftermath of the 2005 hurricanes.

For bands whose names begin with the name of a musician, the band is listed alphabetically under the musician's last name. Other bands are alphabetized under the first letter of the band's name, excluding "The" (or "Le" "La" or "Les").

Recent Additions
Ervin Lejeune
Don Montoucet
Les Amis Creole
Donny Broussard &
  the Louisiana Stars
CajuNation
Ann Savoy and Her
  Sleepless Knights
Bonne Chance
Jeffery Broussard &
  the Creole Cowboys
Cajun Tradition
More Catins
Dewey Balfa Cajun
  & Creole Heritage
  Week 2007
Les Amies
  Louisianaises
Old Tyme Country &
  Hank Williams
Travis Matte and
  the Zydeco Kingpins
The Lucky Playboys
Racines
Geno Delafose Fan
  Appreciation
  Party 2006


New CDs:
T-Salé
Jeffery Broussard
Terrance Simien
Redstick Ramblers
Geno Delafose
Acadien Cajun Band
Original Mamou
  Playboys:
  Live at Snook's
Curley Taylor
Redstick Ramblers
  New EP '07
Same Ol' 2 Step
Terrance Simien
  Parish Line CD '06
Lil Nathan
T-Broussard
Joe Hall CDs
Corey Ledet '07
Pine Leaf Boys '07
Keith Frank '07
Goldman
  Thibodeaux '07
Nathan and the
  Zydeco Cha Chas
BeauSoleil
Jamie Bergeron
Richard LeBouef
Lafayette Rhythm
  Devils
Bonsoir, Catin
Chris Ardoin &
  NuStep


New Photos:
Jo-El Sonnier
Feufollet
Cedric and Corey

Coming soon:
More new CDs and photos

Links

General Information
Emile Waagenaar's
  Cajun Portraits,
  1982-2001
Gary Hayman's
  ZydE-Magic
  Cajun/Zydeco
  Music & Dance Site
  Archive
La Gazette des
  Bayous
University of
  Louisiana at
  Lafayette
  Center for Cultural
  and Eco-Tourism
Les pages
  cadiennes de LSU
Mais oui,
  la Louisiane
Other General Sites

Other Cajun/Zydeco Musicians

Schedules
The Patsy Report
  (Lafayette Region,
  Updated Frequently)
Cajun Jam Sessions
  (Cajun/Zydeco,
  Radio Guide Site)
Baton Rouge
  Schedules
Other Schedules

RadioLouisiane

Cajun/Zydeco on the Radio/Internet

Cajun Accordion Discussion Group

Music Stores

Music Companies

LSUE Mardi Gras Web Pages

LSUE Central Acadiana Gateway with Area Tourist Information

 

Cajun Bands

Creole and Zydeco Bands

 

Special Focus

This section of LSU at Eunice's web site offers  a still-growing collection of web pages featuring photographs with some introductory notes about contemporary Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco musicians and musical groups from Southwest Louisiana. The idea for this project emerged in summer 1999 as a way of letting everyone know about the vibrant, culturally diverse music that is native to this part of the state.  Since Louisiana State University at Eunice is located in a town in the heart of this region and since Eunice is the home of the Liberty Theater, where great Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco music is performed live every Saturday night, it seemed natural that LSUE should cover this unique part of Acadiana's culture on its web site.

One welcome surprise as the work on these pages proceeded is the very large number of excellent Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco musicians performing today, including many young musicians who are carrying on the traditions of their cultures through their music.  Though many musicians have been added to this web site over the past few years, the pages still represent only a small fraction of what is going on. These pages are not intended to promote any one musician over any others. Since these pages are being compiled as a project outside of regular work hours, the number of musicians who can be included is necessarily limited and  updating pages is delayed until some free time is available. Everyone should explore the rich, diverse music of Southwest Louisiana far beyond what is presented here. Many bands now have their own web sites, often with audio clips and other attractions, so try your favorite search engine to find what's available online.

The photographs are all new; the information accompanying them generally is not. Among the excellent sources used in this project that anyone interested in learning more should consult  are Accordions, Fiddles, Two-Step, and Swing, edited by Ryan A. Brasseaux and Kevin S. Fontenot, and published in 2006 by by the Center for Louisiana Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Pat Nyhan, Brian Rollins, and David Babb, Let the Good Times Roll! A Guide to Cajun and Zydeco Music (Portland, Maine: Upbeat Books, 1997); Barry Jean Ancelet (with photos by Elemore Morgan Jr.), Cajun and Creole Music Makers (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1999); Ann Allen Savoy, Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People (Eunice: Bluebird Press, 1984); Ben Sandmel (with photos by Rick Olivier), Zydeco! (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1999); Michael Tisserand, The Kingdom of Zydeco (New York: Arcade, 1998); Raymond E. François, Yé Yaille, Chère!: Traditional Cajun Dance Music (Lafayette: Thunderstone Press, 1990); Barry Jean Ancelet, Cajun Music: Its Origins and Development (Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana Studies at the University of Southwestern Louisiana [University of Louisiana at Lafayette], 1989). 

Information on this site was prepared by David Simpson, LSUE director of public relations, who is responsible for the content. Please send any corrections to the David Simpson.

Except as noted, all photographs and text by David Simpson, LSUE. Information was prepared by David Simpson, associate professor of English. Views expressed are those of the author of these web pages, not of LSUE.

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