I think you mean Walter Broussard's in the Pioneer Trading Post on Johnston Street just south of Acadiana mall? If so, I like that place for used records! I recommended it to people who were looking for records after the Festivals Acadiens, but I never heard if they found it. I got quite a few Goldband 45s there on my two past visits.
I didn't go to your address. Not the time. And I regret. I loved Floyd Records Shop, of course, and Abbevile Records Shop and also Music Factory (N.O).. I found my other CDs on the Festival and at Savoy M.C. But with Internet, I already have the principal.
Yes Neal, at Savoy M.C., for my collection I found 3 CDs by Maurice Barzas and a the last CD by Dennis Mc Gee.
And Tina's smile.
And the boss was away........
Yes Neal, I am a regular there. I told him I had the LP-Belton Ricard Meets Aldus Roger and he sure perked up. I will have to bring it next time to show him.
Le Piquant
That's the record shop in the same building as the antique store by the Acadiana Mall. I've been there too. Has anyone seen that brown Magnolia accordion for sale in the antique part of the store? It had been there for a good while. The guy was trying to sell it for $1800 if I recall correctly. I asked him to play on it and he allowed me to. It looked pretty good and was in good shape, but it didn't play or sound good at all. A "DUD". It sounded like it was in some sort of tune, but the action and feel and the sound of its voice were just a mess. Not to be pessimistic, but that $1800 price was a little too high for that accordion in all fairness. I handed it back to the feller and tried not to act as disgusted as I felt. If one of you guys happened to buy it, I hope you were able to have it worked on and put right.
Off subject I know, but the Trading Post was mentioned and the overpriced Magnolia came to mind.
Rick...and others...refer my post a few lines back.
Also, in response to lepiquant, neal , hebert etc.
I guess it's nice that recordings and repackaging of old artists, most of whom have passed on...are made available to enthusiasts and archivists.
My spin on that is that it probably says a lot about what's actually happening right now, today, in the C & Z recording industry....ie. not a lot !..comparatively.
And where are the larger than life C & Z artists/characters now??..oh man, I feel another thread happening...better stop !
Grammy nominees
Hope this link from the Times of Acadiana works. Lots of music came out this past year, looking at the long list of Grammy nominees.
Of course, they never seem to nominate any of the historic stuff. It's a young man's game as far as Grammy goes, but not in the business of worldwide sales. I bet in Europe they scoop up the old stuff quicker than the new, when they can. The copyright laws in Europe are allowing some of our old music to go into the public domain there and be released maybe 50 years before it ever will be here. That is not necessarily a negative reflection on the current music scene, just a matter of economics and crazy monopoly here in the U.S.