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  2. Cajundome - Wikipedia

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    Cajundome. The Cajundome is a 13,500-seat multi-purpose arena located in Lafayette, Louisiana on the University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus.It is home to the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's and women's basketball programs in addition to hosting various university events and commencement ceremonies including high school graduations.

  3. Rick Young - Wikipedia

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    This United States biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Grand Isle, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Cajun rodeo draws over 15,000 people annually. [citation needed] The island also has well maintained beaches. Grand Isle State Park, on the east end of the island, is the only state-owned and operated beach on the Louisiana Gulf Coast.

  5. Utility poles set up at Cajun Field for upcoming annual ...

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    Utility poles are set up at Cajun Field in preparation for the annual American Public Power Association’s Lineworkers Rodeo. Hundreds of utility linemen from around the country will display ...

  6. History of Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Balfa playing in Bordeaux, France, in 1977. This era is named for the cultural "Cajun Renaissance" movement of the late 1960s to the present, a period in Louisiana of burgeoning pride in the local Cajun and Creole culture and interest in preserving the French language and uniquely Louisiana traditions.

  7. List of people related to Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    Al Berard; Octa Clark; Camey Doucet; L. J. Foret; J. B. Fuselier; Blind Uncle Gaspard; David Greely; Hunter Hayes [8]; Doc Guidry; Doug Kershaw; Rusty Kershaw; Mayeus ...

  8. Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    Cajun music is relatively catchy with an infectious beat and a lot of forward drive, placing the accordion at the center. The accordionist gives the vocal melody greater energy by repeating most notes. [3]

  9. Cajun accordion - Wikipedia

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    Shop in Iota, Louisiana where Larry Miller builds his Cajun accordions.. The Cajun accordion is generally defined as a single-row diatonic accordion, as compared to multiple-row instruments commonly used in Irish, Italian, polka, and other styles of music.