Cocoa Creppel & Cannes Brulees @ Louisiana Music Factory
CDs Available @ Link Below
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Cocoa Creppel & Cannes Brulees
Louisiana Music Factory In-Store
March 1, 2008
Duration : 0:10:18
Soul Rebels Brass Band EPK
The Soul Rebels Brass Band is a jazz, funk, R&B, soul, hip hop, blues, rock and roll band out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Called “the most adventurous of all the New Orleans brass bands” by the Village Voice, the Soul Rebels’ innovative rhythms and unique beats draw from all genres of music, but are intrinsically rooted in traditional New Orleans brass band music.
Duration : 0:5:15
Turnip Greens @ Louisiana Music Factory 2010
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Louisiana Music Factory
Turnip Greens
July 10, 2010
Duration : 0:10:0
BONERAMA LIVE @ Louisiana Music Factory 2007
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Bonerama
Louisiana Music Factory
Jazz Fest In-Stores 2007
Duration : 0:5:55
Bonsoir Moreau
Bois Sec Ardoin and Canray Fontenot.
Two great men for Creole,Cajun and Zydeco music.
Duration : 0:2:14
Keith Frank & The Soileau Zydeco Band LIVE – 2010 Creole Heritage Zydeco & Crawfish Festival
BOOKINGS: Need help booking a Zydeco or Southern Soul Band? send an email to: LolaLove@ZydecoOnline.com
Keith Frank & The Soileau Zydeco Band performing LIVE @ The Creole Heritage Zydeco & Crawfish Festival in Baytown, TX. www.CreoleJambalaya.com
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Duration : 0:8:27
Another SoyBean Festival “Wayne Toups”
Another rare clip from Kenny Guilbeau’s music collection KennyGProductions shares a glipse back in time of Wayne Toups at the Soybean Festival in Milton Louisiana (October 1987)
Duration : 0:3:7
Allons Danser — Bas Clas
Bas Clas’ south Louisiana roots are on full display in this Donnie Picou original composition “Allons Danser” (translated: ‘Let’s Dance’) recorded live at The Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette, LA, on All Saints Day 2008. Swamp pop meets the British Invasion with a little Wild West thrown in for good measure. Quite a gumbo! Quite a song — combined with an emphatic performance. It had the crowd in the mood to, well, dance. For best results, check out the HD version.
There is a free DVD download (with accompanying digital booklet) of the entire Blue Moon gig available here:
http://www.mikestagg.us/
Duration : 0:5:23

Trailer for Zydeco Road, a documentary on Cajun/Zydeco music.
Celebrating 36 Wonderful Years
