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Re: Gator by the Bay in San Diego Mother's day weekend May 10-12

First, sorry for misspelling your name.
Yes, the Bon Temps are good people. I've gone to several of their gigs around San Diego. They are Zydeco people no doubt, though there are Cajun fans among them as well. I've lately started warming to Zydeco because of those dances.
Having said that, If you look at the band line up for Gator, you'll see it's mostly blues, which represents a move in that direction from the Gator theme, but, hey, you gotta get people through the gate. If the people don't come throught the gate, the vendors don't make money. And you gotta have vendors to pay for flying the Cajun/Zydeco bands into San Diego. Blues bands are a dime a dozen, with plenty of locals.

It's just me, but I'd like to see a push towards more Cajun and Zydeco.
I'd like to see more Louisiana food and culture. In effect, I want to feel like I'm going to Southwest Louisiana for the weekend. Certainly, Fontenot is a good Cajun music family. Canray?
I love the idea that Mark Shensa will be playing his real Cajun accordion at the gate. This will give people a chance to see and hear this music up close, instead of at a distance from the stage. I brought one of my accordions to a Bon Temps dance and people actually took interest in squeezing on it. They'd never held one before!
I'm gonna have to start my own Cajun dance hall-cafe in San Diego, huh?
$12 cover charge includes dancing, a beer, and 2 links of real boudin! I'll bet there are hundreds of real Cajuns serving in the military around San Diego....

Re: Gator by the Bay in San Diego Mother's day weekend May 10-12

No worries about the name spelling. The two spellings are actually interchangeable. My Grandfather spelled it Sousa, but his brother spelled it Souza.

There's a whole lot of Fontenot's out there. I am sure that Joe is at least coozan to many of them. I think he told me he was originally from the Lake Charles area. I'll ask him next time I see him. I like his playing style - simple, Old School, cajun/creole.

I don't know Mark Shensa. Is he only playing on Saturday? I will only be there on Sunday. I would like to meet him.

I used to play more Cajun than I do now, but I am always thinking I should get back to it again...

Great idea on the Cafe.

Re: Gator by the Bay in San Diego Mother's day weekend May 10-12

I dig the old school stuff too! It's ok that Marc Savoy can play 1/64th notes, but.....
Had Mark Shensa over to the house once. He showed me some stuff I couldn't get elsewhere. One on one is great! He'll be playing at the Gator gate both days at 1:00pm according to the schedule.

Re: Gator by the Bay in San Diego Mother's day weekend May 10-12

OK! Racing scheduling conflict is resolved. I'll be there both days! Look forward to meeting you on Sunday Mr. Sousa. I'll be the fool walking around in the crowd with an accordion and wearing a bright yellow MULATE's T-shirt from Pont Breaux (Breaux Bridge).
13 days to go.



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