The Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band
live at
The Lowell Folk Festival
Boarding House Park
Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
July 24, 2010
live broadcast on
WGBH-FM Boston/National Public Radio


"THE BRUCE DAIGREPONT CAJUN BAND--comprised of accordion, fiddle and a tight rhythm section--mixes traditional Louisiana French music with original Cajun and Zydeco material. Both New Orleans natives and tourists alike catch Bruce and his band at the legendary Tipitina's for the Sunday evening "Fais Do Do".

In addition to playing statewide festivals in his native Louisiana, Bruce has appeared throughout the country, from New York's Lincoln Center to the Los Angeles Cajun and Zydeco Festival.

Bruce, who describes his style of music as "new traditional Cajun," is an international favorite who has toured Canada, Europe, and Central and South America. His album "Stir up the Roux" topped the critic's poll of Germany's Tip Berlin Magazin, while "Coeur des Cajuns" landed a Top Ten spot among Craponne, France country radio listeners placing him with the likes of Garth Brooks, Wynnona and Tanya Tucker.

info:
www.brucedaigrepont.com/
http://www.lowellfolkfestival.org
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tracklisting:

101 radio intro 3:08
102 stage intro 0:07
The Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band
103 instrumental 2:39
104 vocal 3:17
105 intro 0:13
106 vocal 3:14
107 vocal 3:43
108 waltz 4:08
109 intro 0:55
110 Bienvenue au sud Louisiane 3:35
111 intro 0:58
112 Nonc Willie 3:21
113 intro 0:42
114 Voyager 3:03
115 intro 0:25
116 Old Time Zydeco 3:39
117 blues 4:27
118 intro 0:43
119 Paradis 3:46
120 intro 0:26
121 Disco et fais do do 3:48
122 intro 0:23
123 Belle Jusette [?] 3:35
124 radio outro [spoken over the end of track 23] 1:31
125 intro 0:26
126 vocal [interrupted by radio promo before the ending] 1:47

total time: 58:14 minutes

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Source/lineage:
FM stereo radio>PC>Soundforge>WAV>tracked, edited and EQ'd in Soundforge>WAVs>SBEs repaired, checksum and FLAC-8 files created in Trader's Little Helper

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Standard disclaimer: This was recorded from an analog FM broadcast. There may be audible FM hiss and other flaws.

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A Zootype project, July 2010
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