The Cajun band Feufollet is rolling down the highway to Columbus, OH, on the last third of their recent US tour, and their newest member – Appalachian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kelli Jones-Savoy – is nervous. Her phone is dying, […]
The Cajun band Feufollet is rolling down the highway to Columbus, OH, on the last third of their recent US tour, and their newest member – Appalachian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Kelli Jones-Savoy – is nervous. Her phone is dying, […]
Young Lafayette Cajun bands are in the midst of the Great March Backward, looking to their roots for inspiration. When the Red Stick Ramblers were on Memphis International Records, they seemed to suppress those roots, focusing more on western swing, […]
Louisianas Red Stick Ramblers encompass elements of western swing, Cajun music and traditional jazz, among other genres, with plenty of dance rhythms. A lively version of Bob Wills Thats What I Like About The South kicks off the album, the […]
Except for a few notable exceptions — the Hackberry Ramblers, Chuck Guillory and Harry Choates being a few obvious examples — artists working the Cajun circuit have seldom been models of eclecticism. The Red Stick Ramblers, whose members include Joel […]
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