Louisiana Dance Hall presents:
DJ Talia is curating your show for a little time-tripping and landing in a “Fais Do Do” with sleepy time tunes.
Mack Manuel, Jesse Lege & Lake Charles Ramblers, “Amedee Two Step (Instrumental)”
from Memoires du passe
Swallow
Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, “Jolie Bassette”
from La musique creole (With Çanray Fontenot)
Arhoolie Records - 1996
Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, “There ici, chère las bas”
from La musique creole (With Çanray Fontenot)
Arhoolie Records - 1996
Boozoo Chavis, “Bye bye Jolie”
from Zydeco Trail Ride with Boozoo Chavis
Maison de Soul Records - 1990
Joe Falcon, “Creole Stomp”
from Cajun Music Pionéer (Live at the Triangle Club in Scott, LA 1963)
Arhoolie Records - 2009
The Balfa Brothers, “La valse du bambocheur”
from The Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music, Vol. 1 & 2
Swallow Records - 1987
Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, “Je suis pas un couillon”
from Bayou Ruler
Universal Music Group International
Blind Uncle Gaspard, “Sur Le Borde De L'Eau (On the Water's Edge)”
from Early American Cajun Music: Classic Recordings From the 1920's
Yazoo - 1999
J B Fuslier And His Merrymakers, “Gueydan two-step”
from Cajun String Bands The 1930s; "Cajun Breakdown"
D.L. Menard, “Wildwood flower”
from Louisiana Spice: 25 Years Of Louisiana Music On Rounder Records
Rounder - 1995
Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, “Chanson de Mardi Gras”
from Voyageurs
Mamou Playboys Records - 2015
The Magnolia Sisters, “Dor, dors / Fais do do (Sleep, Sleep / Go to Sleep)”
from Prends courage
Arhoolie Records
Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie, “Bonsoir Moreau”
from La chanson perdue (feat. Christine Balfa, Steve Riley, Dirk Powell)
New Rounder
Talia Louisiana Dance Hall April 17th, 2017
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: Cajun