Posts tagged "Cajun Culture"

Crawfish Etouffee

2 Crawfish EtouffeeIn this video, we are showing you a simple way to cook some wonderful Crawfish Etouffee. Made with 100% Louisiana raised Crawfish. Sit back watch and enjoy the video!

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Crawfish Boil 6-7-2010

2 Crawfish Boil 6 7 2010It’s the end of the Crawfish season so we decided to boil 3 sacks of crawfish. Went out with a BANG!! It was a great year for the Mud Bugs. Thanks for watching!!

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OIL SPILL CRISIS: DAY 27.mpg

2 OIL SPILL CRISIS: DAY 27.mpgPROTEST MAY29 NEW ORLEANS 12:00 FRENCH QUARTER VISITOR CENTER( across street from Jackson Square, overlooking Mississippi River) Gulf Oil Crisis from the local perspective – citing Emergency Management Radio station broadcasts, Reuters and Democracy Now reports, as well as reputable blogs, and presenting findings not yet reported in conventional media sources.

Shot on location with a handheld digital camera, the film is the first in a series covering the ongoing Oil Spill Crisis from an insider’s perspective. While produced independently from funding sources, the filmmaker encourages interest from “renaissance” sponsors.

Please share and consider these serious issues.

(All Images are original and belong to AERGuyton and Apachee Justice Productions. ” Do What You Wanna” by Ramsey Lewis, UMG, use permission requested.)

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Dewey Balfa in performance and conversation

2 Dewey Balfa in performance and conversationCajun music evolved in Louisiana from the 18th and 19th century blends of French, Spanish, Celtic, Native American, and African origins. Despite its long history and popularity, by the 1950s Cajun music, as well as Cajun culture in general, was in serious decline. In the post-WWII era, Americans were urged to discard regional cultures for a more modern, albeit homogenized, national one. Many Cajuns were embarrassed by the regional French they spoke and the “old-fashioned” music still being played in their communities.

Dewey Balfa, a musician responsible for the reinvigoration of Cajun music in the 1960s, plays a Cajun fiddle tune and speaks to the importance of regional culture.

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Boiled Crawfish 4-2-2010

2 Boiled Crawfish 4 2 2010Had a little Crawfish Boil on April 2. This is the third time I upload this video. Starting to HATE….. Hope you enjoy the Little Video! Grab a glass bottle coke and watch.

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Which Doobie Brother "Woman" song do you prefer – Dark Eyed Cajun Woman or South City Midnight Lady?

What other Doobie brother songs do you enjoy?

Dark Eyed Cajun Woman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF6vl8mP2Ic

South City Midnight Lady

These guy are under-rated in my opinion

I prefer Dark Eyed Cajun Woman.

They are pretty under-rated and I love a lot of their songs.
Jesus Is Just Alright
Black Water
Long Train Runnin’
China Grove
Another Park Another Sunday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkq64lCWOhE


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