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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date T Broussard at the German Club T Broussard continues to tour outside LA with is Zydeco show. Don´t miss a chance to dance to his groove. Sun and Heat Safety at Outdoor Festivals With Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in New York less then a week away and many other festivals across the country drawing people to festival grounds, it seems appropriate to talk about safety issues to ensure having a great summer festival experience. South West Louisiana Celebrates Mardi Gras South West Louisiana remains rich with Cajun culture. Here Mardi Gras continues to be celebrated with deep seated traditions.
Songs of the Unions Compelling songs about the struggle between the unions and company ownership. Songs of the Mines Songs that honor mine workers. Songs of Labor The efforts of labor have been celebrated in song throughout the world. Here are some fine labor tunes in folk music traditions. Silent Night - the History and Lyrics Silent Night was first written in 1816 by Josef Mohr, a priest in Austria. The music was composed by his organist, Franz Gruber. Sierra Hull – Daybreak A review of Sierra Hull's newest release Daybreak School Days (When We Were A Couple of Kids) A song children sing on the first day of school. Sam Hall – Origins and Lyrics This tune caught my attention on the Glengarry Bhoys 2007 Mill Sessions release. The dark cadence and theme of the song captured my imagination quickly.
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