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Lost Bayou Ramblers was born deep in South Louisiana performing old style, predominantly acoustic Cajun music at clubs and festivals across the US, Europe, and Canada. They were formed in 1999 by Louis Michot ( fiddle and vocals) and his brother Andre Michot ( cajun accordion and lap steel guitar ) and grew to include producer Korey Richey ...
Michot is a fiddler, singer, songwriter and a founding member of the Lost Bayou Ramblers, a Lafayette-based Cajun/Creole band that won the Best Regional Roots Music Album in 2018. He continues to ...
The Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 as the Gramophone Awards, [1] to recording artists for releasing albums in the regionally based traditional American music, including Hawaiian, Native American, polka, zydeco and Cajun music genres.
2:15-3:15 p.m.: Lost Bayou Ramblers Presented by Robert Frayne, St. Louis, MO 3:30-4:30 p.m.: Jourdan Thibodeaux et les Rôdailleurs Presented by The Apothecary Shoppe
More recently, the Lost Bayou Ramblers have experimented with mixing traditional instruments and cutting-edge technology, as showcased on their last two records, Mammoth Waltz (2012) and Kalenda (2017). This sound has been dubbed “Heavy Cajun Psych”.
Through the Cajun and Creole drinking songs compilation Allons Boire un Coup [3] (2007), the label has also featured the Pine Leaf Boys, Ann Savoy, Steve Riley and Racines, The Red Stick Ramblers, the Lost Bayou Ramblers, and Balfa heir Courtney Granger. In 2007, Valcour partnered with independent distributor Select-O-Hits for nationwide ...
From the 1990s to the present, artists such as Lee Benoit, Cory McCauley, Jason Frey, Mitch Reed and Randy Vidrine, Christine Balfa of Balfa Toujours, Ray Abshire, the Lost Bayou Ramblers, the Pine Leaf Boys, and Chris Miller have been popular with contemporary audiences while maintaining a connection with traditional forms. [14]
Donations of clothes and money are pouring in for three children who were “basically abandoned” by their mother for years, living alone in a suburban Detroit home among trash and feces, a ...