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2017 Louis and Andre Michot of Lost Bayou Ramblers
001-2017-007
43:26 Master Camera files on Hard Drive, Mp4 on Server and Cloud
Sat Apr 29 2017
Interviewer, Steve Hochman
00:50 Demonstration “Blues de Toc Toc” 04:00 Louis Michot explains “Blues de Toc Toc,” or “Popcorn Blues” which he believes may have been written by Nathan Abshire 04:52 Louis and Andre Michot discuss their musical heritage and the music they grew up within their family 07:37 The brothers discuss having become full-time musicians, which they see primarily as serendipitous 08:10 The brothers discuss their flood benefit album, Rue Vermilion Revival, and the history of the Lost Bayou Ramblers 11:22 The brothers discuss their musical evolution within Cajun music, from their first album on, and credit their producer, Corey Ritche, for having pushed them in new directions, such that they are now on the forefront of CDM 23:37 Demonstration “Si J’Avais Des Ailes” 26:26 Louis & Andre explain their desire to be versatile 27:53 The brothers discuss their involvement in Spider Stacey’s Finnegan’s Wake project and how they hooked up with Stacey generally 29:33 Louis discusses his trips to La Charité-sur-Loire, where the MIchots have family connections, their upcoming tour, and their involvement with Le Festival du Mots 31:58 The brothers discuss their beer, and the video “Aloha Golden Meadow” 34:30 Louis gets into his brewery and musical involvement with Bayou Teche Brewing 35:14 The brothers explain their future plans, including touring 37:13 Demonstration “Arret-Ça” 40:20 Andre explains his history with accordion-making
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