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    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 23, 2020

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 23, 2020

    Playlist:
    • Professor Longhair - Mardi Gras in New Orleans
    • Pete Fountain - South Rampart Street Parade
    • King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band - Sobbin' Blues
    • Joe Mannone's Harmony Kings - Cat's Head
    • Rockin' Dopsie - Ay Tete Fee
    • Big Chief Juan Pardo & Golden Comanche's - Shoo Fly
    • Rockin' Dopsie Jr. and The Zydeco Twisters - Ooh Poo Pa Doo
    • Frankie Ford - Sea Cruise
    • Clarence - I Ain't Got No Home
    • Huey - Don't You Just Know It
    • The Meters - Hand Clapping Song
    • Lazy Lester - I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
    • Slim Harpo - I'm A King Bee
    • Big Boy Myles - New Orleans
    • Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band - Mardi Gras Jig

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 16, 2020

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 16, 2020

    Playlist:
    • Professor Longhair - Professor Longhair's Boogie
    • Smoking Time Jazz Club - Big Chief Battle Axe
    • Gentlemen & Gangsters - Shout'em Aunt Tilly
    • Charles Williams - Rhythmatic Rhythm
    • Lonnie Johnson - Big Leg Woman
    • Sugarboy Crawford - Jockomo
    • Donovan Wolfington - Chapped Lips
    • Pope - Goose
    • Keen Dreams - Creature Feature
    • Giorgio Murderer - Theme from Bill and Ted vs Grey Goo
    • Anxiety Cat - Invasive Survelliance
    • Flossie and the Unicorns - Jr. Troopers Are Go
    • Juno Dunes - Old Nudes
    • Zoe Boekbinder - Seven Times
    • Mrs. Rodney Fruge - La Patate Chaude (The Hot Potato)

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 9, 2020

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 9, 2020

    Playlist:
    • Unknown - Dancing in New Orleans
    • Mama Rosin and Hipbone Slim - Louisiana Sun
    • Governor Jimmie Davis - Bang Bang
    • Nick Shoulders - Rather Low
    • Rifle - Coffin
    • Mike Dillon and The Bad Decisions - On The Lamb
    • Cassidy and the Orleans Kids - Louisiana Fairytale
    • Mahalia Jackson - I'm On My Way
    • Rev. Charlie Jackson - Morning Train
    • Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Corey Fonnville and Joe Dyson Jr - Runnin 7's
    • Nicholas Payton - Social Experiment
    • Weeks Island - Racoon Island
    • Video Age - Aerostar
    • The Three-Brained Robot - I Feel Weird
    • King Khan, Malik Rahim - Just Insulin Project message

    S03E03: The Big Easy

    S03E03: The Big Easy
    The Big Easy: where dancing is a way of life, allegedly -- and so, alas, is Epcot-Cajun exposition, sexist condescension to "uptight" ladies, and an ambient horniness that doesn't quite translate here in 2020. But it's not all bad, because Ned Beatty wears a crawdad hat, Jim Garrison plays himself, and we did NOT get recreationally upset about a podcast not our own. You'll love this episode like a pig loves corn; listen now! ("Onh honh honh honh honnnnh." Overall score: 2.25 QQQ score: 7.75 SHOW NOTES Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) If we're not going to hear The Dennissance (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dennissance/id1503394153), one of y'all should Vincent Canby, laboring under the impression that TBE was intended as a comedy (https://www.nytimes.com/1987/08/21/movies/film-the-big-easy-comedy-about-police-case.html) Roger Ebert, also trying to have A Positive Day (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-big-easy-1987) The Big Tee-Veasy (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115111/)

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 2, 2020

    South Louisiana Gumbo - Episode November 2, 2020

    Playlist:
    • Unknown - Dancing in New Orleans
    • The Wild Magnolias - (Somebody Got) Soul Soul Soul
    • Professor Shorthair - Corey Died On The Battlefield
    • Jean Knight - Jesse Joe (You Got to Go)
    • Gettin' It - Concrete Bowl
    • Bill Hagan - Fast Around The Corners
    • Purple Mountains - Margaritas at the Mall
    • froyo ma - Window Fog
    • Berlin Taxi - Take Me Back
    • Melted Mirror - Escalator
    • Quintron and Miss Pussycat - Teenagers Don't Know Shit
    • Bruisey Peets - At Dawn Dumbfounded

    First Cousins: Cajun and Zydeco

    First Cousins: Cajun and Zydeco

    One of the things we’re proudest of in Acadiana is our culture. And our family. We even talk about the family relationships between our cultures as being first cousins: Cajun and Zydeco.

    There are similarities and notable differences between Cajun music and dance, and Zydeco music and dance. Leaving aside for the moment the intertwined Acadian and African influences, one major musical difference, obvious even to people from outside, is an instrument you hear in Zydeco only. And that’s the frottoir, or rubboard.

    The rubboard didn’t start out as a musical instrument. It started out as, well, a rubboard. You used it to wash clothes. And then if you put thimbles on your fingers you could make a scratching sound by strumming it. It was Clifton Chenier and his brother Cleveland who came up with the idea of making a metal or stainless steel rubboard. The guy they turned to to make it was their friend and fellow worker at the Texaco Refinery in Port Arthur, Texas. He was a master welder, metal fabricator, and fellow Louisiana native by the name of Willie Landry.

    Willie’s son, Tee Don Landry, has spent a lifetime making rubboards under the name Key of Z. He’s made around 3,000 of them. They’re in the hands of regular folks and famous musicians – like Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top and Rihanna. There’s even a Tee Don Landry rubboard in the Smithsonian.    

    The intertwined Acadian and African cultures that have given us Cajun and Zydeco music and dance have led to the relationship between the styles of music and the people who play them and dance to them being referred to as “first cousins.”

    First Cousins” is the name of a film about this very subject. The film was written, produced and directed by two sisters, Moriah and Elista Istre. Both Istre sisters have a Ph.D and are professional cultural historians.

    Moriah is a folklorist and festival programmer as well as being the Director of the movie, First Cousins.

    One of the funny things about families is, everybody else's family seems a lot more normal than your own. Till you get to know them! But the more you get to know your Cajun and Zydeco first cousins the more you get to love them. 

    You can see photos by Gwen Aucoin and more from this show, recorded live over lunch at  Cafe Vermilionville at our website https://link.chtbl.com/Vj_kXlwb 

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Webisode 07

    Webisode 07
    The Zydeco/Cajun GRAMMY nominated artists talk about their music on their road to a GRAMMY. We're following Cedric Watson on his road to the GRAMMY Awards, but along the way we also hooked up with all of the zydeco/cajun category GRAMMY nominees including Buckwheat Zydeco, Michael Doucet, the Magnolia Sisters and a little Pine Leaf boys thrown in there too! Find out what the artists have to say about why they play and why they stay in Louisiana.
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