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  • Late night fun with dance remixes, jazz, rock, alternative, sound collage and more.
  • Music from the Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore from ULL's Center of Louisiana Studies. Megan samples collections like the 1934 Lomax recordings, 1950s recordings by Harry Oster, 1960s recordings by Ralph Rinzler and more recent recordings from Festivals Acadians et Creoles.For more information, visit their website. http://cls.louisiana.edu/
  • MC calls it "Promoting the creole cultural music AND the culture." JB calls it "Promoting and supporting the Zydeco Music" They both meant to say all you listeners out there can expect to hear Zydeco music, live musicians, tidbits, community event updates, humor and short serious thoughts. Listeners can also hear conversation about the old times and various cultural activities.
  • Great Louisiana music, including Zydeco, Cajun, Swamp Pop, and Blues.
  • Join Renella as she travels through the genre of old-school country music (with a sprinklin’ of contemporary country mixed in) to embark on this topic.
  • Dirty Rice is the longest running Louisiana Music show going today. Started by Todd Mouton back in 1991 or so it's now hosted on an alternating week basis by Lee Kleinpeter me. We're trying to bring you the best Louisiana music on your Saturday nights. The way i see it is that it's time to roll up the rug, sweep up the floor, turn up the radio loud and wear out the linoleum if you're housebound, drive a little faster if you're out on the streets or just plain have fun out there cooking in the kitchen....... On my week, I'm keeping things going with the best i can find from Louisiana artists, roots rock and roll from where ever and the occasional foray into Texas as lots of those Texas bands have graced us with their presence live in the dancehalls over the years.......and East Texas ain't nothin but an extension of Southwest Louisiana anyway....... You'll hear Baton Rouge Blues, Cajun from the best, the hottest Zydeco, New Orleans rock and roll and maybe a bit of jazz, some funky old soul, tunes you'd forgotten about, all your requests if we can find them and tunes out of the KRVS archives among others........and Dirty Rice is getting real popular out there on the internet thanks to Reese and Shamus Fuller at louisianaradio.com too.......... My Bio, for what it's worth...... I'm originally from Opelousas, home of Clifton Chenier, Rod Bernard, Baton Rouge bluesman Rudy Richard, Herman Fusilier of Zydeco Stomp,Gatemouth Brown's mama and the Zydeco Capital of the World. Grew up listening to KSLO, hearing chanky chank Cajun music and hardcore country, all that absorbed into me. Been living in Baton Rouge for 22 of the past 23 years and absorbing all the local music for at least that long and keeping an ear out for what's happening in New Orleans and Lafayette. Somewhere along the line i've managed to accumulate way too many lps, tapes and cds that are attempting to run me out of the house. Some of them get to make roadtrips over for Dirty Rice, that seems to keep them satisfied. Back in January of 1998, i inherited my Dirty Rice airchair from Papa Dirty Rice Todd Mouton. Now he can't pry me out of it, i stand to do the show, jump around the control room, do monitor checks and generally bewilder any staff that wanders in with said behavior......hey it's Saturday night, i know what it's for.........to quote Dave Johnson, a regular internet listener from Milwaukee, "Best thing on the web on a Saturday night".............so it must be the best thing on the local radio too, please tune in when you get the chance and send your requests..."Dirty Rice affects an area from Port Arthur to Port Allen, from the Boudreaux-Arceneaux line running thru the Bunkie Overpass down to Cote Blanche Bay and all shrimp boats and oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico" -Bill, sometime last year and used occasionally as a tag line since then with some variation from time to time.....
  • From Louisiana to Haiti, from the French Antilles to the Indian Ocean come discover international Creole grooves on La Nation Créole. Join me, four-time Grammy nominated Creole musician, Cedric Watson as I take you on a tour around the Creole French speaking world. Let's connect the lands through Creole music. Tune in to La Nation Créole Sunday afternoon at 4 PM. Içi nou parlé Kreyol.
  • Soul and R&B hits and grooves from way back and today.
  • Exploration of the new, old and experimental music of the Island nation, and how they rock the world from dusk to the rising sun.
  • Swamp Pop, Zydeco, Creole, Cajun, Louisiana R&B, Blues and more.
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