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Traditional Cajun dance music

Traditional Cajun dance music
Author: Raymond E. François
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Cajun Music

Cajun Music
Author: Ann A. Savoy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cajun and Zydeco Dance Music in Northern California

Cajun and Zydeco Dance Music in Northern California
Author: Mark F. DeWitt
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2010-02-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1628467754

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Queen Ida, Danny Poullard, documentary filmmaker Les Blank, Chris Strachwitz, and Arhoolie Records. These are names that are familiar to many fans of Cajun music and zydeco, and they have one other thing in common—-longtime residence in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are all part of a vibrant scene of dancing and live Louisiana-French music that has evolved over several decades. Cajun and Zydeco Dance Music in Northern California traces how this region of California has been able to develop and sustain dances several times a week with more than a dozen bands. Description of this active regional scene opens into a discussion of several historical trends that have affected life and music in Louisiana and the nation. The book portrays the diversity of people who have come together to adopt Cajun and Creole dance music as a way to cope with a globalized, media-saturated world. Ethnomusicologist Mark F. DeWitt innovatively weaves together interviews with musicians and dancers (some from Louisiana, some not), analysis of popular media, participant observation as a musician and dancer, and historical perspectives from wartime black migration patterns, the civil rights movement, American folk and blues revivals, California counterculture, and the rise of cultural tourism in “Cajun Country.” In so doing, he reveals the multifaceted appeal of celebrating life on the dance floor, Louisiana-French style.


Ye Yaille Chere

Ye Yaille Chere
Author: Raymond E. Francois
Publisher: Swallow Publications
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2000-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780961424572

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WORDS AND SHEET MUSIC TO 247 TRADITIONAL AND ORIGINAL CAJUN SONGS TO INCLUDE TUNES,TURNS AND CHORD CHANGES


The Cajun Fiddle

The Cajun Fiddle
Author: Craig Duncan
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1619115190

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Beginning with a section of easy arrangements of popular Cajun tunes, this book progresses to more difficult solos based on the playing of various fiddlers includingDewey Balfa, Michael Doucet, Doug Kershaw, and Rufus Thibodeaux. Cajun stylings, rhythms, double stops, slides, turns and trills, bowings, and tunings are discussed throughout the book. Fiddle and guitar are used in demonstrating the tunes in this book. Comes with access to online audio including recorded versions of most of the pieces in the book. The recorded versions are played at a slower tempo than typical performance speed to allow the listener to pick out details of the Cajun style


Cajun Music

Cajun Music
Author: Barry Jean Ancelet
Publisher: University of Louisiana
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1989
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Concise and readable account of Cajun music's origins and development.


Cajun Dancing

Cajun Dancing
Author:
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1993
Genre: Cajun music
ISBN: 9781455601769

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Let the Good Times Roll!

Let the Good Times Roll!
Author: Patricia Nyhan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Alphabetically arranged biographies of 132 musicians.


Accordion Dreams

Accordion Dreams
Author: Blair Kilpatrick
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1604733381

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By age thirty-nine, Blair Kilpatrick had settled into life as a practicing psychologist, wife, and mother. Then a chance encounter in New Orleans turned her world upside down. She returned home to Chicago with unlikely new passions for Cajun music and its defining instrument, the accordion. Captivated by recurring dreams of playing the Cajun accordion, she set out to master it. Yet she was not a musician, was too self-conscious to dance, and didn't even sing in the shower. Kilpatrick's obsession took her from Chicago's Cajun dance scene to a folk music camp in West Virginia, back and forth to south Louisiana, and even to a Cajun festival in France. An unexpected family move brought her to the San Francisco Bay Area, home to the largest Cajun-zydeco music scene outside the Gulf Coast. There she became a prot--and--eacute;g--and--eacute; of renowned accordionist Danny Poullard, a Louisiana-born Creole and the guiding spirit of the local Louisiana French music community. Engaging, uplifting, and illuminating a unique patch of the American cultural landscape, Accordion Dreams is Kilpatrick's account of the possibility of passion, risk-taking, and change--at any age. Blair Kilpatrick has an independent practice in psychotherapy in the San Francisco Bay Area. She also performs and records with Sauce Piquante, a traditional Cajun-Creole band she founded in the late 1990s. Learn more at www.blairkilpatrick.com


Cajun and Creole Music Makers

Cajun and Creole Music Makers
Author: Barry Jean Ancelet
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781578061709

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The virtual renaissance of all things Cajun and Creole has captivated enthusiasts throughout America and invigorated the culture back home. Who, just fifteen years ago, could have predicted that this regional music would become so astonishingly popular throughout the nation and the world? This new edition of a book first published in 1984 celebrates the music makers in the generation most responsible for the survival of Cajun music and zydeco and showcases many of the young performers who have emerged since them to give the music new spark. More than 100 color photographs, show them in their homes, on their front porches, and in their fields, as well as in performance at local clubs and dance halls and on festival stages. In interviews they speak directly about their lives, their music, and the vital tradition from which their rollicking music springs. Many of the legendary performers featured here--Dewey Balfa, Clifton Chenier, Nathan Abshire, Dennis McGee, Canray Fontenot, Varise Connor, Octa Clark, Lula Landry, and Inez Catalon--are no longer alive. Others from the early days continue to perform--Bois-sec Ardoin, Michael Doucet, D. L. Menard, and Zachary Richard. Their grandeur, humor, and humility are precisely the qualities this book captures. Featured too are young musicians who are taking their place in the dance halls, on festival stages, and on the folk music circuit. Cajun and Creole music makers, both young and old, still play in the old ways, but as young musicians--such as Geno Delafose and the French Rockin' Boogie, and Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys-- experiment and enrich the tradition with new sounds of rock, country, rap, and funk, the music evolves and enlivens a whole new audience. Barry Jean Ancelet, a native French-speaking Cajun, is chair of the Department of Modern Languages and director of the Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Among his many books are Cajun Country and Cajun and Creole Folk Tales (both from the University Press of Mississippi). Elemore Morgan, Jr., is an artist and retired professor of visual art at University of Southwestern Louisiana.