Music runs through the veins of Louisiana, with a richness and variety unrivalled by any other state – Annabel Grossman reveals the cities, towns and bayous where you’ll hear some of the best ...
From alcoholic beverages and soft drinks to juices and sodas, all the states in the U.S. have a distinctive beverage that ...
Late country legends George Jones and Roger Miller co-wrote the uber-popular song in the 1950s. Jones recorded it in 1957 as the B-side to his single "Hearts in My Dream," before Miller recorded it ...
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This isn’t just shopping – it’s an adventure, a social event, and a Louisiana cultural experience all rolled into one sprawling marketplace. The gateway to treasure hunting paradise! Lafayette Jockey ...
D. L. Menard, the never-shy Cajun singer and songwriter, has a bone to pick with Rolling Stone. The magazine has picked Menard’s anthem, “The Back Door (La Porte en Arrière),” as one of its 100 ...
These country songs topped the charts in the 1980s. Decades later, they have gone from hits to hidden gems waiting to be ...
Sept. 20 was opening night of the latest season of the Abita Springs Opry, and music lovers from throughout the area packed the town hall to hear the variety of music that is the hallmark of this ...
Born Coventry, England, November 30, 1937; died Sydney, May 18, aged 86. On February 26, 1964, the small American record label Vee-Jay released one of the oddest records in music history: Jolly What!
La Ciudad De Los Aires Buenos; Northern Sun; Quiet March; Buenos Aires 1950; Mi Hijo Y Yo; Tiempos De Ausencias; Someday My Prince Will Come; Y Amo A Su Hermano; El Viejo Caminante; Dino Is Here; Old ...
Cajun music evolved in Louisiana from the 18th and 19th century blends of French, Spanish, Celtic, Native American, and African origins. Despite its long history and popularity, by the 1950s Cajun ...