Louisiana -- Songs and music
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Louisiana -- Songs and music
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Louisiana
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Incoming Resources
- The back door and other Cajun classics, D.L. Menard
- Silver jubilee, the best of Zachary Richard, 1973-1998, Zachary Richard
- A tuba to Cuba, original soundtrack, Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- T57, Trin-I-Tee 5:7
- Highland call, Smithfield Fair
- Zodico blues & boogie, Clifton Chenier
- Stories from a rock n roll heart, Lucinda Williams
- Preservation, an album to benefit Preservation Hall & the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program, Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- Circus, Britney Spears
- Last safe place, Le Roux
- Buckwheat's zydeco party, Buckwheat Zydeco
- Bayou perdu, Lost Bayou Ramblers
- Mammoth waltz, Lost Bayou Ramblers
- The history of New Orleans rhythm & blues, Jazz, blues & creole roots volume 1, 1921-1949
- Bluesin' by the bayou, rough 'n' tough
- Redemption, Glen David Andrews
- Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival, Louis Armstrong
- Somebody's knockin', John Fred and his Playboy Band
- Yellow moon, The Neville Brothers
- The essential Wynton Marsalis
- Cajun music pioneer
- Zydeco bayou!
- Walking through this world, Smithfield Fair
- Chanson du Vieux Carré, Harry Connick, Jr
- Having a good time with Huey "Piano" Smith & his Clowns
- College fund vol. 2, James Linden Hogg
- Essence, all songs written by Lucinda Williams
- Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge, Professor Longhair
- La chanson perdue, Geno Delafose and French Rockin' Boogie
- Merry Christmas, [songs performed by members of the] Boys & Girls Club [of Greater Baton Rouge]
- Ugly day, Mamou
- That last slimeto, YoungBoy Never Broke Again
- Fortune teller, Benny Spellman
- The last Watusi, the Radiators
- No tellin' lies, Zebra
- Just clownin', more of the best, Huey "Piano" Smith
- Fats Domino live!
- Ain't got no home, the best of Clarence "Frogman" Henry
- A young man's blues, Chris Thomas King
- New Orleans funk, New Orleans : the original sound of funk, Vol.2
- The very best of Percy Sledge
- The hoodoo kings
- Rhythm and blues in New Orleans, selected singles A's and B's, 1949-1962, Tommy Ridgley
- Brothers for life, Earl Turbinton ; featuring Willie Tee
- All about everything, John Boutte
- Anthem for the underdog, 12 Stones
- Boppin' by the bayou, flip, flop & fly
- Mardi Gras in New Orleans
- High blood pressure, Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns
- Al Hirt at the Mardi Gras, Al Hirt
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