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  2. LeRoux (band) - Wikipedia

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    LeRoux (also known as Louisiana's LeRoux) is a band founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which saw its heyday from 1978 to 1984.Their best-known songs were "Take a Ride On a Riverboat" with its 4-part a capella intro, the regional smash "New Orleans Ladies", "Nobody Said It Was Easy (Lookin' for the Lights)" (their highest-charting single), "Addicted" and "Carrie's Gone".

  3. Hackberry Ramblers - Wikipedia

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    Ben Sandmel. The Hackberry Ramblers (also known as the Riverside Ramblers) is a Grammy Award -nominated Cajun music band based in Hackberry, Louisiana and formed in 1933. Since its heyday in the late 1930s it has become one of the most recognized names and influential groups in Cajun music. The group, which continues to tour and perform, has ...

  4. List of southern rock bands - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Three *. Charlie Daniels Band *. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen *. Confederate Railroad *. Corrosion of Conformity **. Cowboy *. Creedence Clearwater Revival *. Cross Canadian Ragweed *. Cry of Love *.

  5. List of train songs - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana and Arkansas Railway's Train 10, The Flying Crow, at New Orleans Union Terminalon November 22, 1967. "The Flying Crow" by Black Ivory King[742][743] "The Okaihau Express" by Peter Cape[744] "The Way His Collar Falls" (Chris Conley) from the EP I'm Sorry I'm Leaving(1999) by Saves the Day.

  6. D. L. Menard - Wikipedia

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    D. L. Menard. Doris Leon Menard[1] (April 14, 1932 – July 27, 2017) was an American songwriter, performer, and recording artist in contemporary Cajun music. He was called the "Cajun Hank Williams ". [2]

  7. New Orleans Rhythm Kings - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Rhythm Kings (NORK) were one of the most influential jazz bands of the early to mid-1920s. The band included New Orleans and Chicago musicians who helped shape Chicago jazz and influenced many younger jazz musicians. They composed and recorded several jazz standards such as " Bugle Call Rag ", " Milenburg Joys", " Farewell Blues ...

  8. Category:Musicians from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    King Louie Bankston. Joe Barry (singer) Julianna Barwick. Lee Benoit. Camille Bob. Randy Boudreaux. Clint Brown (musician) Sidney Brown (accordion maker) Vin Bruce.

  9. Category:Country musicians from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Ted Daffan. Helen Darling (singer) Bill Davis (musician) Jordan Davis (singer) Roxie Dean. Sara Douga. Donna Douglas. Ronnie Dunn.