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  2. Little Freddie King - Wikipedia

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    His next recording opportunity came in 1996, 27 years after his first, with the release of Swamp Boogie. King's Sing Sang Sung (2000) was recorded live at the Dream Palace in Faubourg Marigny. [1] King is a charter member of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and has played at the festival for 42 years. [1]

  3. Katie Webster - Wikipedia

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    She cut You Know That's Right with the band 'Hot Links', and the album that established her in the United States: The Swamp Boogie Queen with guest spots by Bonnie Raitt and Robert Cray. [2] Two-Fisted Mama! was released in 1989. [4] She performed at both the San Francisco Blues Festival and Long Beach Blues Festival. No Foolin'! was released ...

  4. The Boogie Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Boogie Kings have had different members throughout the decades. Names such as Doug Ardoin, Skip Morris, Norris Badeaux, Bryan Leger, Mike Pollard, Ned Theall, Dan Silas, Duane Yates, G.G. Shin, Tommy Joe Richard, Christian Romero, Jerry "Count Jackson" Lacroix, Jon Smith, Bert and Harris Miller, Gary Walker, Willie Tee Trahan, Jerry Henderson, Tommie Joe Richard, Nick Farkas, Sed Sedlak ...

  5. Jim Henry (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Henry is an American folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. [1] He started out as a member of the Sundogs, a New England "swamp-boogie-swing" band, in the late 1980s.

  6. Marcia Ball - Wikipedia

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    Marcia Ball (born March 20, 1949) [1] is an American blues singer and pianist raised in Vinton, Louisiana. [1]Ball was described in USA Today as "a sensation, saucy singer and superb pianist... where Texas stomp-rock and Louisiana blues-swamp meet."

  7. Jim Boggio - Wikipedia

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    He had a Zydeco/swamp boogie band called the Sonoma Swampdogs and owned a music store called Cotati Accordions. [2] See also. Dawg Duos; Dan Hicks (singer)

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  9. Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band - Wikipedia

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    Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band have a Grammy award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album for their album Zydeco Junkie. [2] Also, they won Best Zydeco Album Award from Offbeat magazine for the same album.