Louisiana Dance Hall presents:
For an apres Mother’s Day (la fete de les meres) highlight you’ll hear a Cajun or Creole song about nos meres at the top of each set. There are SO many to choose from; would fill two solid hours. But like Lee Benoit says, “Everyday is Mother’s Day”. J’espere que ca vous plait.
BeauSoleil, “Parlez-nous a boire/Je Veux Me Marier (I Want to Marry)”
Arhoolie - 1997
Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys, “Valse de la belle”
from Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
New Rounder - 1990
Ryan Brunet and the Malfecteurs, “While-a-go two-step”
from Ryan Brunet and the Malfecteurs
self-released
Geno Delafose & French Rockin Boogie, “Bonsoir Moreau”
from La chanson perdue (feat. Christine Balfa, Steve Riley, Dirk Powell)
Rounder - 1998
Thomas Fields and His Foot Stompin' Zydeco Band, “Hey Boozoo”
from Louisiana is the Place to See!
Lanor
Leo Soileau & His Three Aces, “Basile”
from Early American Cajun Music: The Early Recordings Of Leo Soileau
Yazoo - 2000
Kevin Naquin & The Ossun Playboys, “Mom, She Will Never Replace You”
Swallow Records - 1999
Jeffery Broussard, “Oh Mom (feat. Creole Cowboys)”
from Keeping the Tradition Alive (feat. Creole Cowboys)
Maison de Soul Records - 2007
Willis Prudhomme & Zydeco Express, “Standin' in the door naked as a worm”
from Fais Do Do
self-released - 2000
Wayne Singleton & Same Ol 2 Step, “I Want to Be Your Man”
from Built Creole Tough
Wayne Singleton - 2016
Talia Louisiana Dance Hall May 12th, 2020
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