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What's the difference between Cajun Music and Zydeco Music? Electric instruments, an amplifier and some soul. Whether you're looking for the more classic Zydeco sounds from Keith Frank, revolutionaries like Chris Ardoin from the new generation of Zydeco musicians or even the contemporary stylings of Zydeco's Sweetheart, Rosie Ledet, you can find it all here at the CajunGrocer.

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  1. La Musique Chez Mulates

    La Musique Chez Mulates


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    Various Artist

    Description: Mulates, located in Breaux Bridge, La. is a place where real Cajuns come to eat real Cajun food and dance real Cajun dances to the best of Cajun bands. Since the 1984 World's Fair Expo, Mulate's has become an attraction for many tourist. This CD presents a sampling of the Mulate's stable of Cajun musicians, attesting the fact that the very best of Cajun music is presented there.
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  2. Cajun Memories

    Cajun Memories


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    D.L. Menard
    Description: This CD represents one of the best-known composers, singers, and musicians in Cajun music. D.L. continues to keep driving and reaching new heights. This CD includes all original material by D.L. Enjoy!
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  3. Back To The Bayou

    Back To The Bayou


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    Wayne Toups
    Description: Since he burst on to the national scene back in the mid-80's, Wayne Toups has attracted a large and loyal following. Toups has an easy description for the musical mixture that makes him so popular: " I play Cajun music of the future with a Southern-rock feel," he explains. "And I want to show everyone that the accordion is a much more versatile instrument than some people might think. I'm always finding new ways to play it."
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  4. The Gumbo Song

    The Gumbo Song


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    Jimmy C. Newman

    Description: Jimmy C. Newan was the first Cajun country singer to become a Grand Ole Opry member, joining the world famous show in 1956. Jimmy's popularity soared in 1975 after he recorded "Lache Pas La Patate". This CD is acclaimed by many music critics as one of Jimmy's best recorded projects in quite some time. As you listen to it, we think you'll agree.
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