That’s good stuff. Moved away 17 years ago but can never get that music out of my blood. Takes me back to weekend mornings as a kid, with my dad playing the squeezebox and my uncle the fiddle, having a little jam session on the patio while they sipped muscadine wine. Mom would go “down the road” to get some boudin and cracklins for everyone. Man that’s some good memories.
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The late, great D.L. Menard from Erath, deep in Cajun country.
Et de la Nouvelle-Écosse!
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Dancing like this, to music not unlike this, but with different instruments, is a commonplace sight in Brittany.
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