Posts tagged "Creole"

Scottish fiddle jigs at Tuck Museum fund raiser – Fiddling Thomsons, Hampton, NH

A father and son duo – Ryan and Brennish Thomson perform for the Hampton Historical Society fund raiser for the Tuck Museum, Hampton New Hampshire, on September 4, 2010. In this video they play a medley of 2 scottish jigs, One Hundred 100 Pipers, and of the North. The Fiddling Thomsons perform throughout New England. Ryan teaches several different instruments and produces instructional books, videos, and recordings. Visit the Captain Fiddle web site at http://www.captainfiddle.com

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Cajun Chopique 2 Two Step, violin and accordion – Fiddling Thomsons

A father and son duo – Ryan and Brennish Thomson perform for the Hampton Historical Society fund raiser for the Tuck Museum, Hampton New Hampshire, on September 4, 2010. In this video they play a cajun two step on fiddle and accordion – Chopique Two Step. The Fiddling Thomsons perform throughout New England. Ryan teaches several different instruments and produces instructional books, videos, and recordings. Visit the Captain Fiddle web site at http://www.captainfiddle.com

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Twin right and left handed violinists fiddle cajun two step – Fiddling Thomsons

A father and son duo – Ryan and Brennish Thomson perform for the Hampton Historical Society fund raiser for the Tuck Museum, Hampton New Hampshire, on September 4, 2010. In this video they play a cajun two step on twin fiddles. The Fiddling Thomsons perform throughout New England. Ryan teaches several different instruments and produces instructional books, videos, and recordings. Visit the Captain Fiddle web site at http://www.captainfiddle.com

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Sean and Chris Ardoin – Creole memories of Bois Sec and Amédé Ardoin

Zydeco music was an important discovery for me. Thanks to Sean, Chris and the warmth of the Ardoin family down in Lake Charles Louisana, I started investigating the roots of Zydeco music, then Creole music. Amédé and “Bois Sec” Ardoin were pioneers of that music, and I have always been a fan of folkloric music, traditional instruments, and performers that come from families of musicians. They carry the voice, the music and the message. Chris Ardoin is one of these people that used his talent to mix Zydeco with Rythm and Blues, Reggae and Hip Hop. He is now the rising star of this new “genre” of music.If you go down Louisiana, track him down. The video link I am presenting is a recording we did in 2007 down at his father’s house in Lake Charles. www.espritvoyageur.net

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Creole Musicians Geno Delafose & French Rockin Boogie

Creole Musicians Geno Delafose & French Rockin Boogie grammy nominated 2007

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Robert Graves Leonard’s Slippery Sneakers Zydeco Band

Slippery Sneakers Zydeco Band is based in RI (Rhode Island) and plays throughout New England and more.

Slippery Sneakers is a high energy Zydeco dance band that brings together traditional and contemporary Cajun/Zydeco roots music originating from Southwest Louisiana. Their sound is a spicy mixture of up-tempo Zydeco, Blues and Soul, Cajun waltzes, Creole, and a bit of Rock’n Roll, with a heavy emphasis on “the groove” to keep crowds dancing.
Slippery Sneakers has performed at nationally known Zydeco festivals all over the country, including almost every dance festival in New England, alsway to wide acclaim. Additionally, the band has routinely broken attendance records at many of the monthly Zydeco dances held around the region of “southern” New England.

For Bookings: 401-397-8442
Visit our website at http://www.slipperysneakers.com

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