South To Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous

South To Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous

by JohnJ.Broven (Author)

Synopsis

South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous is the first comprehensive look at the history of this distinctive style of music. The result of extensive research, fieldwork, and personal interviews, South to Louisiana details the South Louisiana sound from early Cajun and Cajun-Country through Zydeco and Blues to the current Cajun revival. Quoting the words of the musicians themselves, Broven examines 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. Today such artists as Doug Kershaw, Jimmy C. Newman, and the late Clifton King Chenier have taken Cajun music to the national scene, and the music of Louisiana is now heard around the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Co. (US)
Published: Feb 1989

ISBN 10: 0882896083
ISBN 13: 9780882896083

Author Bio
John Broven, a contributing writer for the British magazine Blues Unlimited, is also the author of Pelican's South to Louisiana: the Music of the Cajun Bayous. He has been an ardent fan and collector of Louisiana music for twenty years, and is an honorary member of the Louisiana Music Commission in recognition of his research into the history of the state's music.