Interview with David Greely
0:55 - Cankton Two Step/The Rolling Pin Special by David Greely
4:00 - Interview
- Grew up in Baton Rouge
- Mother's last name was Theriot
- Got a job playing Cajun music at a restaurant in San Antonio, Texas
- Met Steve Riley and started a band
- Played with Denis McGee, Lionel Leleux, Felix Richard, Dewey Balfa
- Talks about second solo album, “Sud du sud”
09:45 - McGee’s A Minor Waltz by Denis McGee
10:50 - La valse à Balfa by David Greely
14:43 - Interview
17:07 - Cotillion by Denis McGee
18:03 - Chataigner by Denis McGee
21:39 - Interview
- Talks about inspiration from Denis McGee
25:18 - Bayou Teche Waltz by Columbus Frugé
26:25 - Bayou Teche Waltz by David Greely
29:25 - Interview
- Talks about making the Varise Connor album
- Talks about finding these tunes in the archive
32:42 - Chocoter by Varise Conner
33:55 - Cajun Polka Set by David Greely
37:00 - Interview
- Varise Connor played music in the 1930’s but dropped out of the music scene because no one was coming to the dances because of the great depression
- Varise was a logger/lumberjack in Lake Arthur
- Varise learned fiddle from his dad
40:12 - Old Cajun Waltz (GDGB tuning) by Varise Conner
41:32 - Old Cajun Waltz by David Greely
44:08 - Interview
- Had the tunes picked out before tracking his solo record
- Talks about recording future records
- Would like to sing more
47:22 - Paul Junius Malveaux’s Tune (Lomax Outtake)
48:19 - Paul Junius Malveaux’s Tune by David Greely
50:34 - Interview
52:52 - Les filles de Vermilion Lula Landry
53:57 - Fantaisie de Vermilion by David Greely
56:16 - Interview
- Talks about website, www.davidgreely.com
57:47 - J’ai marié un ouvrier by Lanese Vincent & Sidney Richard
58:31 - J’ai marié un ouvrier by David Greely
