Louisiana Dance Hall presents:
Mardi Gras sap is rising. Though many events are cancelled this year we can still enjoy the music, food, memories and chats with fellow revelers. Today’s music from the LA prairies and bayous is sure to rise your sap. I might even read a little from “Cajun Mardi Gras Masks”, Carl Lindahl and Carolyn Ware. An excellent little book on country MG culture and costumes.
The Balfa Brothers Band, “La danse de Mardi Gras”
from Play Traditional Cajun Music - Vol I and II
Swallow - 1990
Kaleb Trahan, “I Went to the Dance / Drunken Blues (feat. Jimmy Aguillard)”
from The Next Generation... It's in My Blood
Swallow - 1999
Clifton Chenier, “Aye Aye Mama”
from Frenchin' The Boogie
Universal Music Division Decca Records France - 2004
Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band, “Blue Runner”
from Rockin With Roy
Swampadellic Records, Inc - 2012
Dennis Stroughmatt, “La guillannee”
from The Gambler's Fiddle: French Creole Fiddle Tunes & Ballads from Old Upper Louisiana, Vol. 1
Swallow Records - 2006
Michael Doucet & BeauSoleil, “Parlez-nous a boire (Speak to Us of Drinking)”
from Parlez-nous a boire & More
Arhoolie Records - 1990
Geno Delafose and French Rockin' Boogie, “Je Va's Jamais La Voir Encore (I'll Never See Her Again)”
from La chanson perdue (feat. Christine Balfa, Steve Riley, Dirk Powell)
Rounder - 1998
Lawrence Walker & the Wandering Aces, “Chere Alice”
from The Essential Collection of Lawrence Walker
Swallow - 2010
Le Band Passe Partout, “La chanson de Mardi Gras (The Mardi Gras Song)”
from Cajun Heartland Avec Le Band Passe Partout
Swallow Records - 1994
The Balfa Brothers, “My True Love”
from The Balfa Brothers Play Traditional Cajun Music, Vol. 1 & 2
Swallow Records - 1987
Sean Ardoin & Zydekool, “Hey ya/Everybody's talkin bout us”
Zydekool - 2010
Mouton Noir, “Veuves de la coulee”
from Take It As It Comes: Traditional Cajun Folk Music
self-released
Talia Louisiana Dance Hall February 9th, 2021
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