From the rhythmic clatter of spoon jamming to singing the traditional Mardi Gras song — and even sharing crawfish étouffée — ...
At the Folklore Society’s 66th annual concert, musicians from all corners of America performed all manner of Americana.
A five-day itinerary through southern Louisiana threads across Cajun Country — a world of shadowy swamps, gothic beauty and ...
From Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern rock anthem to Chuck Berry's pioneering rock and roll, join us as we explore the definitive ...
Leftover Salmon has spent more than three decades building a sound that is not easily defined. With its blend of bluegrass, ...
Starts before Friday “The Outsider”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 18-20; 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21; and 3 ...
The New Orleans duo’s second album is full of tonal psychosis, whip-smart melodies, chatty pedal steel, and nifty, out-of-pocket lyrical assertions. It’s rare to find a ...
Starts before Friday Arena Theater’s “Arms and the Man”: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 25-27, and 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Times New Viking at Tubby’s on 3/7 is a highly anticipated appearance by the lo-fi indie rock band from Columbus, OH, known ...
This week’s offering is named after a rugged translation of an old Cajun tune whose name percolates back to a galvanic collision between French and colloquial English from the days before electricity ...
One of the many, if not the foundation, of modern songwriting is folk music. We know that is quite the statement, as it is difficult to connect the threads between Sabrina Carpenter and Leadbelly.
Many classic folk songs and spiritual songs were born on plantations, used as a way for slaves to discreetly communicate with one another.