
Music
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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Lessons Learned
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Jambalaya Cajun Band
Description: They'll make you dance, no doubt. And for those who care to listen, Jambalaya also offers an immersion course in Cajun Culture, and history…On this new session, "Lessons Learned," Jambalaya focuses their respect on the individuals who have influenced and inspired them. They do so not by writing tribute songs, but by recording songs written by their heroes, or by actually playing with them.
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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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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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The Essential Collection
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Belton Richard
Description: Belton Richard was one of the most popular Cajun musicians of the 1960's 70's. The polished rock and country influenced sound he developed was representative of the trend in South Louisiana during that time to modernize the music. Many popular bands followed Belton's lead toward a smoother, broader, more complex sound. He led one of the "big bands" in Cajun music, sometimes with as many as eight or nine players.
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