Band, *1933 US
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A.k.a. Riverside Ramblers
Hackberry Ramblers was a Grammy Award-nominated Cajun music band based in Hackberry, Louisiana, USA, formed in 1933 by fiddler Luderin Darbone and accordionist Edwin Duhon. The band played its last gig in 2004. While the roots of the band lie in its Cajun music repertoire, the Ramblers performed a broad range of American music, from Western swing to blues and rockabilly. [u]Last known line-up[/u] (2003): Luderin Darbone - fiddle Edwid Duhon - accordion Glen Croker - guitar, vocals Johnny Faulk - bass Ben Sandmel - drums [u]Former members[/u]: Lennis Sonnier - vocals, guitar Johnny Farque - vocals, guitar Johnny Parker - bass Butch Oega - bass, vocals Crawford Vincent - drums, triangle Maxie Sonnier - snare drum Joe Werner - guitar, harmonica Floyd Shreve Floyd Rainwater - guitar Danny Shreve - guitar Lonnie Rainwater - steel guitar Pete Dubon Johnny Puderer - bass
Joe Werner g, h | |
Luderin Darbone vn, voc 1913-2008 | |
Glen Croker voc, p | |
Edwin Duhon acc, voc 1910-2006 US | |
Ben Sandmel dr | |
Johnny Faulk cb, bvoc | |
Lennis Sonnier voc, g 1917-1993 US |
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