Mark Layne

The World

How Cajuns and Creoles reinvented rock ‘n’ roll — swamp style

Music

During the 1950s and ’60s, musicians living in the swamps of Louisiana grew tired of traditional music and turned to the sounds of rock ‘n’ roll. A mashup of the two created a new style called swamp pop, which is still alive in southwestern Louisiana today.

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This Louisiana radio station likes their news ‘en Franglais’

Culture
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