Louisiana Dance Hall presents:
Today we’re featuring a mix of styles that represent much of what Louisiana and NOLA have to offer the world. Hope you enjoy the music, and thanks for your support of great music here at WRIR!
Stanton Moore, “Night People (feat. Maceo Parker)”
from With You In Mind
Cool Green Recordings - 2017
The New Orleans Swamp Donkeys Traditional Jass Band, “Swamp Donkey”
from Swamp Donkey
The New Orleans Swamp Donkeys Traditional Jass Band - 2014
Treme Brass Band and Mardi Gras Indians, “The Treme Song”
from Treme Traditions
Mardi Gras Records - 2011
Treme Brass Band and Mardi Gras Indians, “Second Line”
from Treme Traditions
Mardi Gras Records - 2011
Cluster Lee & The Power House Blues Band, “Sweet Home New Orleans”
Sound of New Orleans / LocoBop - 2009
Cluster Lee & The Power House Blues Band, “Everyday I Have the Blues”
Sound of New Orleans / LocoBop - 2009
Jonathan Boogie Long and The Blues Revolution, “Crescent City Girl”
from Trying To Get There
Louisiana Red Hot Records - 2016
Jimmy C. Newman & Cajun Country, “Whatever Boils Your Crawfish”
from The Gumbo Song
Swallow Records - 1997
Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie, “Port Arthur Blues”
from Everybody's Dancin
Times Square Records - 2003
Jo-El Sonnier, “Medley: No More One More Time/Raining In My Heart/Tear Stained Letter/Sugar Bee”
from Here to Stay
IndieBlu Music - 1998
BeauSoleil, “Bayou Cadillac: Not Fade Away / Bo Diddley / Iko Iko”
from Bayou Cadillac
Rounder - 1989
Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band, “I'm Coming Home”
from Dance All Night
BLIND PIG RECORDS - 1993
Beau Jocque and The Zydeco Hi-Rollers, “What You Gonna Do?”
Putumayo World Music - 2000
Bill Thomson Louisiana Dance Hall January 19th, 2021
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