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On this first episode, we go into old songs that have evolved into newer songs. Betrand and Pitre's "Cousinne Lilly" being used by Adam Hebert almost 30 years later is a good example. The Segura Brother's "Mosquito.." later became a Nathan Abshire classic. A reoccurring theme in Cajun music, but it's interesting to hear where the songs originally came from next to the later versions.
Betrand and Pitre-Cousinne Lilly
Adam Hebert- Le Pointe Aux Pins
Breaux Freres- Le One Step a Martin
Lawrence Walker- Osson Two Step
Amadie, Ophy and Cleoma- Ma Blond est Partie
Harry Choates- Jole Blon
J.B. Fuselier- Chere Tu Tu
Chuck Guillory- Chuck's Waltz
Segura Brothers- Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart
Nathan Abshire- La Valse De Holly Beach
Angelas LeJeune- La Valse A Tidon Hanks
Lawrence Walker- Country Waltz
Happy Fats and the Rayne Bo Ramblers- Le Nuevo Te Maurice
Terry Cement- La Valse Te Maurice
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On this first episode, we go into old songs that have evolved into newer songs. Betrand and Pitre's "Cousinne Lilly" being used by Adam Hebert almost 30 years later is a good example. The Segura Brother's "Mosquito.." later became a Nathan Abshire classic. A reoccurring theme in Cajun music, but it's interesting to hear where the songs originally came from next to the later versions.
Betrand and Pitre-Cousinne Lilly
Adam Hebert- Le Pointe Aux Pins
Breaux Freres- Le One Step a Martin
Lawrence Walker- Osson Two Step
Amadie, Ophy and Cleoma- Ma Blond est Partie
Harry Choates- Jole Blon
J.B. Fuselier- Chere Tu Tu
Chuck Guillory- Chuck's Waltz
Segura Brothers- Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart
Nathan Abshire- La Valse De Holly Beach
Angelas LeJeune- La Valse A Tidon Hanks
Lawrence Walker- Country Waltz
Happy Fats and the Rayne Bo Ramblers- Le Nuevo Te Maurice
Terry Cement- La Valse Te Maurice

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