Band, US
Singer of World and Folk
American folk and Cajun singer, musician, songwriter, folklorist and radio show host, grew up in both Texas and Louisiana. She currently resides in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. In 1984 she formed a folk duo with Butch Hancock, they released two albums together, "Yella Rose" and "Cause of the Cactus". In 1983, she started making trips to Louisiana to explore her Cajun heritage. This led to a years-long apprenticeship with traditional Louisiana French ballad singers Lula Landry and Inez Catalon, with whom she eventually performed with. Nowadays she performs with several line-ups, performing variety of styles, including original material, acoustic Louisiana home music, Louisiana French waltzes and two-steps, Texas Swing, 1940s blues and swing, and roots music.
Butch Hancock h *1945 US | |
Kimmie Rhodes voc *1954 US | |
Marcia Ball p, voc *1949 US | |
Paul Sweeney man | |
Ponty Bone acc, voc 1938-2018 US | |
Bill Averbach tr *1953 US | |
David Halley eg US | |
Bob Livingston voc *1948 US | |
Booka Michael tim, cng |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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La Joie Cadienne | Marce Lacouture | 2000 | Album |
Yella Rose | Butch Hancock & Marce Lacouture | 1985 | Album |