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Pianist / Vocalist Marcia Ball to Perform in Camden
"A sensational, saucy singer and superb pianist...where Texas stomp-rock and Louisiana blues-swamp meet."USA TODAY Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her Grammy-nominated CD Peace, Love & BBQ, will perform at the Camden Waterfront Backyard BBQ in Camden on Sunday, September 5, 2010. Ball's groove-laden New Orleans R&B, heart-wrenching ballads and driving Gulf Coast ...
Pianist/Vocalist Marcia Ball to Perform in New Hope
Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her Grammy-nominated CD, Peace, Love & BBQ, will perform in New Hope on Thursday, August 12, 2010. Ball's groove-laden New Orleans R&B, heart-wrenching ballads and driving Gulf Coast blues have made her a one-of-a-kind favorite of music fans all over the world. Her music mixes equal parts ...
The Tribute Sessions
Label: AIM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Les Barres De La Prison/ If It's Good for the Gander/ My Toot Toot/ Rome Wasn't Built in a Day/ I'm Coming Home/ Zydeco Cha Cha/ Joe Pete Got Two Women/ One Hour Too Late/ It Makes No Difference/ That Was Your Mother/ Waiting in Vain/ Yesterday/ Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Terrance Simien: The Tribute Sessions
by Allen Goldberg
Multi-talented singer, songwriter and accordionist Terrance Simien was first introduced to Zydeco music in 1981, around the time he got his first accordion. The Tribute Sessions is an homage to those musicians who highly influenced the singer and songwriter. Along with nods to Canray Fontenot, Clifton Chenier and A.P. Carter, Simien covers Sam Cooke’s “Rome Wasn’t ...