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Une Tasse Cafe Bayou Perdu Pilette Breakdown Ethel Mae
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LIVE: à la Blue Moon
(Swallow Records, 2007)
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Recorded over two nights at the quintessential Lafayette Honky-Tonk, The Blue Moon Saloon, this new eighteen(18) track album entitled Live à la Blue Moon captures the rambunctious and raucous energy that audiences have come to expect from this high-spirited group of musicians. US$15.00

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Live à la Blue Moon Bayou Perdu Pilette Breakdown Ethel Mae
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MELLO JOY BOYS
UNE TASSE CAFE
(Swallow Records, 2006)
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The LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS' with guest Wilson Savoy stretch out as the Mello Joy Boys with 1930's gems and classic Cajun Swing. Recorded and mastered by Ivan Klisanin in Lafayette, LA. US$15.00

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Live à la Blue Moon Une Tasse Cafe Pilette Breakdown Ethel Mae
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BAYOU PERDU
(Swallow Records, 2005)
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The LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS' critically acclaimed 2nd release. A mixture of old-school traditional cajun originals and classic cajun swing, recorded and mixed at Pine Leaf HQ in Lafayette, LA and mastered by Tony Daigle. US$15.00

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Live à la Blue Moon Une Tasse Cafe Bayou Perdu Ethel Mae
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PILETTE BREAKDOWN
(Swallow Records, 2001)
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The LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS' first nationally distributed release. Fifteen songs, including five remastered from their previous CD, and two recorded LIVE at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. US$15.00

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Live à la Blue Moon Une Tasse Cafe Bayou Perdu Pilette Breakdown
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ETHEL MAE BOURQUE
et ses chansons de la compagne
(Independent, 2006)

Ethel Mae Bourque is a piece of living folklore. Her mind holds the secrets to a kind of Cajun lifestyle that has virtually disappeared in the 21st century. In an isolated corner of Vermilion parish, 72 year old Ethel lives a self-sufficient lifestyle, raising her poultry and tending a garden. Friends and neighbors stock her freezer with wild game and seafood from the parish and bring her basic groceries. Her radio and her repertoire of a cappella and original ballads satisfies her entertainment needs. All proceeds from the sale of this CD go directly to Ethel Mae.