Re: festivals Acadiens....reviews, comments, how was it???
Wonderful, as always. Some of the many highlights included Jason Frey; Jesse Lege; Pine Leaf Boys; Dexter Ardoin with Al Berard and Michael Doucet; a semi-reunion of Coteau during Beausoleil's set; and on and on and on...
Now, after a completely miserable travel day yesterday, we're trying to get our sleep patterns back to normal and pick up the pieces of our work life. I can't wait to go again!!
Re: festivals Acadiens....reviews, comments, how was it???
All;
Kris and I did not make the Friday night "Downtown Alive!"--however here is my take on the Saturday and Sunday events...
Saturday: The highlight of the day was the interview conducted by Barry Ancelet with Jesse Lege, Robert Jardell, Reg Matte, Paul Daigle and Morris Ardoin. Just a lot of remembering and playing... with gentle prodding and nudging from Barry.
The next high point was the jam session hosted by Ray Abshire that had to include over a dozen fiddle players, a guitarist, wash tub bass and a few other accordions. Old time music being played right and led by a master. J'alma Garnier followed Ray for an additional hour of really tight playing and smiling.
It was great to see and hear Ward Lormand of File teaming up again with old band mates and really moving the main stage.
The Sunday kick-off with Jimmy Breaux and buddies set the Heritage stage for a fantastic day-- Balfa Toujour and others...
The main stage on Sunday with Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys followed by Beausoleil capped a great weekend. The Beausoliel set that included Gary Newman on bass and vocal singing 'La belle de la louisiane'had people near me waltzing and tearing-up at the eyes. ( it was beautiful)
It was good to see Jr. Martin and Larry Miller. Also great to speak with Matthew Doucet and hear one of his 'fait a la main' violons. Also a real treat to watch Matthew and Michael team up on first and second fiddles for tune that had the crowd ignoring the steady rain and keep dancing.
The food was first rate-- my favorite goes to the boudin links at Breaux Bridge Specialty meats. The craft show really drew a crowd as well.
Saturday seemed better attended, however it was a great crowd both days, intent upon enjoying themselves and sharing the fun with everyone around them.
My Summary
It was good. The torch is bright and is being passed and received with care.
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Kirk:
That would have been great to connect at Festivals! As I recall, we were standing just outside the tent, near the fellow with the camera and tripod that taping the event.
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Hey Kirk:
It was good to see you.
I made it to a bit of festival early on Saturday. Saw
a bit of Paul Daigle. Saw some of Ray Abshire (nice to see courtney granger and mitch reed play together - they have such different styles and yet it still works)
Caught some of the accordion workshop with Horace, Dexter and Christy (They did a good job and Horace was
really funny as usual).
Caught some of the Trio Kreyol - (actually five people) - Nolton Simien playing old creole style accordion, Jeffery Broussard and Cedric playing fiddle and Djalma Garnier on Guitar plus a triangle player.
Then had to dash off to Baton Rouge for a wedding..so
didn't get a chance to go to jam.
Made it back over on Sunday just in time for the rain.
Caught a bit of Dexter, some of Keith Frank (nice to
see Joel Savoy play some fiddle with him).
I was able to jam a bit at the jam tent on Sunday...
played a little fiddle at jesse lege jam. Played one
song on accordion and played some guitar and fiddle
with Dexter Ardoin.
Caught a little of Balfa Toujours before I left totally exhausted.
All and all a fun time. Although the location of the
Heritage tent two years ago was better and it was
covered. Mark
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Kirk:
We were close enough to shake hands! I kept getting 'pushed' to the right. The recording was also to my left. I ended up standing at the far right corner--Kris was seated on the picnic table to the left of tent.
Re: festivals Acadiens....reviews, comments, how was it???
It was my first one, so can't compare, but it was great! I got
to jam a bit, listen to some great bands, and eat too
much!! A neat moment came during the Ray Abshire hosted
jam when a little girl (8 yrs old... I think her name was Grace) sitting
next to me played a valse on her Bon Cajun - she's gonna
be a star someday!