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  2. Category:Musicians from Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musicians from Baton Rouge, Louisiana" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Louisiana Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame (LMHOF) is a non-profit [1] [2] [3] hall of fame based in Baton Rouge, the capital of the U.S. state of Louisiana, that seeks to honor and preserve the state's music culture and heritage and to promote education about the state's unique role in contributing to American indigenous and popular music in the 20th century.

  4. Category:Musicians from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from Baton Rouge, Louisiana (54 P) Musicians from Lafayette, ... Pages in category "Musicians from Louisiana" The following 78 pages are in this category ...

  5. American Federation of Musicians Reaches Tentative Deal ... - AOL

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    The American Federation of Musicians has struck a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, reaching a deal that union leaders hailed as “a watershed ...

  6. Category:Musical groups from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    For individual musicians please see Category:Musicians from Louisiana. ... Musical groups from Baton Rouge, Louisiana (8 P) C. Country music groups from Louisiana (3 ...

  7. Music of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The term "Creole music" is used to describe both the early folk or roots music traditions of French and Metis rural Creoles of South Louisiana and the later more contemporary genre called zydeco. It was often simply called French music or La La. It was sung in French patois by Creoles. This early American roots music evolved in the 1930s into a ...

  8. Potliquor - Wikipedia

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    Back at home, Potliquor had two notable appearances, performing at City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana, where they closed down WRNO-FM's Day in the Park concert on July 23, 1972, playing several songs with fellow southern rock musicians Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, [43] and on August 24, 1972, at Baton Rouge's Independence Hall with REO ...

  9. Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    A highlight of the 1949-50 season was the appearance of the Baton Rouge Boys Choir, conducted by Carver Blanchard. Another development was the inauguration of a children’s series designed to introduce music to Baton Rouge youth by having the orchestra perform in the schools.