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  • " Cajun" is an English word which is not accepted by C
  • "Cadien" is the French spelling preferred by Cajun academics.
  • A Cajun accordion also known as a squeezebox is single
  • tenot (August 1, 1934 - January 21, 2011) is a Cajun accordion player and builder, best known for h
  • She was the daughter of Auguste Breaux, a Cajun accordion player.
  • Kevin Naquin is a Cajun accordion player in south Louisiana from Ossun
  • siana - May 13, 1981, Basile, Louisiana) was a Cajun accordion player who, along with Iry LeJeune,
  • in Carencro, Louisiana and learned to play the Cajun accordion at age eight.
  • 11, 1998 Lafayette, Louisiana) was an American Cajun accordion player.
  • oger (February 10, 1915 - April 4, 1999) was a Cajun accordion player in southwest Louisiana, best
  • ddle and vocals) and his brother Andre Michot ( cajun accordion and lap steel guitar).
  • erican musician, and builder and player of the Cajun accordion.
  • Belton Richard (born October 5, 1939) is a Cajun accordionist.
  • n nominated for a third Grammy award for "Best Cajun Album" of 2009 with the release of their recor
  • The town is inhabited largely by persons of cajun ancestry, and has a Catholic Mission Church, S
  • hn Preston Courville in Port Arthur, Texas, of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral c
  • d restaurant owner, and a leading authority on Cajun and Creole cuisine and culture.
  • isiana, founded in 1945 and best known for its Cajun and R&B recordings in the 1950s and 1960s.
  • 'est p'us pareil, a literary collection in the Cajun and Creole dialects.
  • yle rhythm and blues, country and western, and Cajun and black Creole music.
  • estone by many because of its raucous blend of Cajun and black Creole elements.
  • obbying for a Grammy category specifically for cajun and zydeco music.
  • The Pine Leaf Boys is a Cajun and Creole band from South Louisiana.
  • mbining influences from Tejano, Cumbias, Jazz, Cajun, and R&B) that expands the boundaries of accor
  • Cajun and Creole Folktales: The French Oral Traditio
  • One Generation at a Time: Biography of a Cajun and Creole Music Festival [contributor] (2007)
  • Shane K. Bernard, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues (Jackson, Miss: Un
  • Shane K. Bernard, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues (Jackson: Universi
  • Shane K. Bernard, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole Rhythm and Blues (Jackson: Universi
  • anada) is a trilingual singer and performer of Cajun and country music.
  • French-language programming in Cajun and Creole dialects were also aired on KNIR in
  • s an honor not only for myself, but the entire Cajun and Creole society that I have always been int
  • the Ramblers form the core of a renaissance in Cajun and Creole music.
  • She is of Cajun and Creole descent.
  • The spiciest of all the variants, Cajun andouille is made of butt or shank meat and fa
  • orld by the French colonists of Louisiana, and Cajun andouille is the best-known variety in the Uni
  • Cajun areas of Louisiana sometimes form partnerships
  • worn during the Mardi Gras celebration in the Cajun areas of southwestern Louisiana, known as the
  • red to himself as “Le gros Cadien," or The Big Cajun) attended the University of Southwestern Louis
  • (in a band with his brothers) and traditional Cajun balladry on his recordings for Vocalion.
  • d extensively, accompanied by Grammy-nominated Cajun band the Lost Bayou Ramblers, on the origins a
  • he Mamou Playboys are a Grammy Award-nominated Cajun band from southern Louisiana.
  • with the bands Fiddlers 4 and The Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band (with Marc Savoy).
  • is the lead singer and accordion player in the Cajun band Kevin Naquin and the Ossun Playboys.
  • They have remained a traditional Cajun band, reviving forgotten classics of the genre
  • ced (with Adcock) the Bayou Ruler album by the Cajun band, Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys.
  • The Pine Leaf Boys are an "international Cajun band," performing many shows each year in Euro
  • They are one of the most active Cajun bands in South Louisiana performing five night
  • en worked for a while around Texas, playing in cajun bands and, again, with Mexican mariachi bands.
  • John Broven, South to Louisiana: Music of the Cajun Bayous (Gretna, La.: Pelican Press, 1983).
  • Porsche aims to position the Cajun below the larger Panamera.
  • Ten Points Win, Baseball, Mo-Co, Indian Poker, Cajun Bingo or other name selected to generate inter
  • The first was on December 12, 1947 in the Cajun Bowl, against John McNeese JC.
  • Cajun Breakdown: The Emergence of an American-Made M
  • The station is owned by Cajun Broadcasting, Inc.
  • isiana, USA, the station is currently owned by Cajun Broadcasting.
  • ajunization ,with songs that effortlessly span Cajun, Calypso, French ballad, blues and other music
  • Cajun Carpet: A large rotating platform ride located
  • The Cajun Catahoulas were a Junior A Tier III hockey tea
  • The WSHL 2007-08 Cajun Catahoulas have moved their team and operation
  • Sellier was born as a Cajun Catholic, later converting to Mormonism and th
  • nese dulcimer and pipa, Aboriginal didjeridoo, Cajun cello, Flamenco guitar and Gypsy violin.
  • An ethnic Cajun, Charles was born as Robert Charles Guidry in
  • It is the birthplace of Cajun chef and storyteller Justin Wilson.
  • ational system, which for decades had punished Cajun children for speaking French in school - a pra
  • After the Compulsory Education Act forced Cajun children to attend formal schools, American te
  • The dish is commonly found at Cajun, Chinese, and American BBQ themed restaurants.
  • Merry Cajun Christmas (LP-SW6036 Swallow Records)
  • The Cajun Classic National Enduro is an enduro race that
  • He won the 1963 Cajun Classic Open Invitational in a playoff over Ro
  • 1963 Cajun Classic Open Invitational
  • 21 Cajun Classics (SW6079 Swallow Records)
  • Cajun Classics: Kings of Cajun at Their Very Best (A
  • S. Fontenot, "How Y'all Are: Justin Wilson and Cajun Comedy" in Accordions, Fiddles, Two Step and S
  • Susan Serigny as Cajun Cook
  • Justin Wilson Looking Back: A Cajun Cookbook (1997)
  • Creole Cajun cooking cards from an old New Orleans bag; 196
  • Cajun Cooking - Latisha and Buzz
  • Authentic Cajun Cooking (1984-1989) booklet for Tabasco
  • Ham stock, common in Cajun cooking, is made from ham hocks.
  • tes, the sausage is most often associated with Cajun cooking.
  • 290 AM and 92.9 FM, now KHLA), but was sold to Cajun Country Broadcasting in 1994.
  • L.J. Foret Cajun Country Singer, La Louisiane Records (LL-138)
  • In 1991, Newman and Cajun Country earned a Grammy nomination for their a
  • Capitaine, Voyage Ton Flag: The Traditional Cajun Country Mardi Gras (1989)
  • n in 1972, following the success of Chachere's Cajun Country Cookbook.
  • company is based in Opelousas (in the heart of Cajun Country), the seat of St. Landry Parish.
  • ce between the etouffes of Lafayette (Acadiana Cajun Country), and those of New Orleans (Creole) an
  • sed sound that also shows soul, gospel, blues, cajun, country, and other American roots music influ
  • Obama also performed extremely well in Cajun Country.
  • his childhood experiences with the traditional Cajun Courir de Mardi Gras were included in the book
  • erboys, recorded a song that she named "Anto's Cajun Cousins" on her eponymous debut album.
  • Rice is always used in Cajun cuisine, whereas the French/Belgian version ty
  • Crawfish boudin, popular in Cajun cuisine, is made with the meat of crawfish tai
  • Though often associated with traditional Cajun cuisine, it is in fact a modern invention of c
  • Tasso ham is a specialty of Cajun cuisine.
  • Richard Guidry was a Cajun cultural activist and educator who worked to s
  • e 20th century, attempts were made to suppress Cajun culture by measures such as forbidding the use
  • Action Cadienne (literally " Cajun Action"), founded in April 1996, is a non-prof
  • th Louisiana, including such diverse topics as Cajun culture, Jazz, the Acadian diaspora, New Orlea
  • tries and served as a good-will ambassador for Cajun culture.
  • "James Carville, the Cajun cur who will say anything, do anything to help
  • This style comprises the roots of Cajun dance music, involving only a few instruments
  • Cajun Dance Party were a five-piece band based in Lo
  • Cajun Dance Party's debut album was entitled The Col
  • The band has supported One Night Only, Cajun Dance Party, Ok Go, and most recently, Brother
  • Fais do-do is a name for a Cajun dance party, originating before World War II.
  • A Cajun dance of the same name, Troika, exists, and is
  • ful Life is the debut album by British 5 piece Cajun Dance Party, recorded whilst studying for thei
  • the same year at school as fellow London band Cajun Dance Party.
  • Some Cajun dance moves are initiated from one of two basi
  • pper and fisherman, and played fiddle at local Cajun dances, usually held in someone's front room.
  • One usage of the term, " Cajun Jitterbug", alludes to the style of Cajun danc
  • Cajun Dart is the designation of an American soundin
  • The Cajun Dart was used 87 times between 1964 and 1970.
  • designed by RPI and used in some stages of the Cajun Dart, Deacon and Loki rockets.
  • at majority of the village's population are of Cajun descent.
  • n Okinawa, Japan and is of Lebanese, Irish and Cajun descent.
  • water aquarists, who commonly refer to them as Cajun dwarf crayfish.
  • Cajun English speakers generally do not aspirate the
  • Justin Wilson's Cajun Fables (1982)
  • Born in a Cajun family amidst the Louisiana bayous, his primar
  • ill is indicated as coming from an upper-class Cajun family in Louisiana, who lived on a vast estat
  • ace in New Orleans, and the main protagonist's Cajun family background (Remy McSwain), the producer
  • However, none of the members of the Cajun family (boy, father and mother) were actually
  • has garnered popularity as a pitch-man for the Cajun fast food restaurant, Bojangles', where he is
  • and many special events such as the Lowcountry Cajun Festival (usually the first weekend in April),
  • In 2008, he released From Now On, his solo cajun fiddle album, on Smithsonian Folkways.
  • 1916, Eunice, Louisiana - June 23, 1992) was a Cajun fiddle player in southwest Louisiana.
  • Varise Conner (1906 - 1994) was a Cajun fiddler born in Lake Arthur, Louisiana.
  • Cajun fiddler at 1938 National Rice Festival, photog
  • hataignier, Louisiana - January 3, 1988) was a Cajun fiddler noted for his extensive collaboration
  • maya Shaw (born August 2, 1990) is an American cajun fiddler, singer, and actress from Covington, L
  • J. Castille (March 3, 1933 - ) is a prominent Cajun fiddler.
  • His version was faster and included Cajun fiddles.
  • ayed on December 20 in Lafayette, Louisiana at Cajun Field on the campus of the University of Louis
  • Cajun Field is a stadium located in the city of Lafa
  • d by Hurricane Katrina, the game was played at Cajun Field in Lafayette, Louisiana instead of at th
  • as the primary connector to Interstate 10 from Cajun Field, the Cajundome and Lafayette's southwest
  • ark Hudspeth and will play their home games at Cajun Field.
  • song in the UL Lafayette set during pregame at Cajun Field.
  • f the Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns stadium, named Cajun Field.
  • The album's name derives from a sample of a Cajun fisherman in Louisiana on the track "Jumbo".
  • enmark, a woman who was run over by a truck, a Cajun fisherman, and more.
  • er Canter to Mamou or Giddy-Yap to Mamou) is a Cajun folk song with words and music by Dewey Balfa.
  • Cajun Folk Songs
  • k My Baby," and a rock 'n' roll version of the Cajun folksong "Allons Danser Colinda," the latter o
  • ntraband Days is a 12-day festival filled with Cajun food, family fun, and festivities.
  • porting event he's at, e.g., he wears a Ragin' Cajun football uniform at the football games, and a
  • The song also contains two Cajun French phrases.
  • Richard taught Cajun French at his alma mater, where he served as a
  • 19.04% reported speaking French or Cajun French at home.
  • rouler, and Laisser le bon temps rouler) is a Cajun French phrase literally translated from the En
  • tte), where he became interested in saving the Cajun French dialect from extinction - an eminent th
  • Pattypan squash, Sunburst Squash, Cibleme in Cajun French or White squash or Scallopini or Button
  • The name, which is Cajun French in origin and means "mosquito", is pron
  • He also won the Cajun French Music Association's 'Male Vocalist of t
  • 19.12% reported speaking French or Cajun French at home, while 1.51% speak Spanish.
  • It won the Cajun French Music Association's Song of the Year Aw
  • He also recorded a Cajun French version of Hank Williams country-and- w
  • nes: I Must Not Speak French" has earned him a Cajun French Music Association Heritage Award.
  • Richard was inducted into the Cajun French Music Association's Hall of Fame in 199
  • The Cajun French Music Association's awarded him their "
  • The primary region where Cajun French is spoken is called Acadiana (not to be
  • woman describes her condition as la mal angle, Cajun French for shingles, while another woman expla
  • He speaks fluent Cajun French and plays the accordion skillfully, whi
  • tern Louisiana,) but also are mnemonic for the Cajun French word ecrivisse, which means crawfish.
  • See also: French in the United States, Cajun French, and Louisiana Creole French
  • ics, of the pronunciation of the group name in Cajun French.
  • asis on continental French to the exclusion of Cajun French.
  • y English at home, while 4.97% spoke French or Cajun French.
  • c with more than 10 CD's almost exclusively in Cajun French.
  • The options are Butter, Butter Cheese, Cajun, Garlic Herb, Onion, Ranch, Sesame, Original,
  • Her music videos, Rendez-vous en Louisiane and Cajun Girl/ La Cajine filmed in Plamondon, Alberta,
  • Cajun governor of Louisiana Edwin Edwards often used
  • ch as: Burger King, Asian Chao, Tropical Cafe, Cajun Grill, Charley's, and Nathan's Famous.
  • This has amply paid off with items like Cajun Grilled Catfish, rib eye steaks, chicken breas
  • those of Jimmie Rodgers and Western swing and Cajun groups.
  • Lousay A., a Cajun healer, is shown at his weekly home "clinic" h
  • He is the son of Cajun historian Carl A. Brasseaux.
  • fter the tale by Longfellow and of Acadian and Cajun history.
  • Cajun Hits Volume 2 (n.d.) Swallow LP 6003
  • ached eggs with tasso ham, griddled tomato and cajun hollandaise
  • Justin Wilson's Cajun Humor (1974)
  • y D. Wilson, an ally of Long and the father of Cajun humorist Justin Wilson.
  • e new attorney general was a brother-in-law of Cajun humorist and chef Justin Wilson.
  • Cajun humorist Justin Wilson, whose father, Harry D.
  • It is known locally as River Road and Cajun II Road.
  • established artist, he began to integrate his Cajun influences into his music and recorded "Alliga
  • and's Restaurant Menu items include French and Cajun inspired dishes that include a focused number
  • The Porsche Cajun is a grand tourer based on the Audi A5, initia
  • Creole jambalaya includes tomatoes, whereas Cajun jambalaya does not.
  • mporary acoustic, blues, folk, old-time music, Cajun, jazz, country, Celtic, Americana, rock and si
  • Traditional Cajun Jig, the newest form of Cajun dance features a
  • ing, which is differentiated from the one-step Cajun Jig.
  • Cajun Jitterbug is a style of Cajun dancing with two
  • La Louisianne of Lafayette, Huey Meaux's Crazy Cajun label of Houston, and a number of labels owned
  • f difficulties people may have pronouncing his Cajun last name.
  • e illustrated the striking differences between Cajun life in Des Allemands, LA and urban life in Hu
  • ed in French and Greek cuisines, as well as in Cajun, Louisiana Creole, and Quebecois cuisines.
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