“Kalenda,” The Lost Bayou Ramblers (2017)

Apr 08, 2021 20:09

A Blend of Cajun Music With Dance & Psych



Cover art “Kalenda” by Douglas Bourgeois courtesy of Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA

"Granny Smith" - KALENDA by Lost Bayou Ramblers



“Music has been a part of the Michot family for as long as we can count,” says singer/fiddler Michot, who started the band with his brother Andre on accordion and lap steel in 1999. “My great grandpa, who was the first Louis Michot, played with all his brothers-in-law. His mama was a Cajun accordion player.” And Louis and Andre’s father and uncles started trad Cajun band Les Frères Michot, which formed in 1984 and is still active today.

The bands’ performance, produced by JACK WHITE, on the 2017 documentary series and record release, AMERICAN EPIC, solidifies Lost Bayou Ramblers’ international reputation as a traditional (while extremely progressive) Cajun band.

1.Sabine Turnaround 04:01
2.Cote Clair Waltz 02:24
3.Granny Smith 04:23
4.Freetown Crawl / Fightin’ville Brawl 04:21
5.La Valse de Balfa 04:18
6.Rice Pump 03:53
7.Si J’aurais Des Ailes 02:37
8.Nezpiqué 02:36
9.Kalenda 06:17
10.Aloha Golden Meadow 04:08
https://lostbayouramblers.bandcamp.com/album/kalenda

dr. π (pi)



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psych folk, fucking country

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