INterview with Kristi Guillory
00:55 - Blues à Catin by Bonsoir Catin
04:05 - High Society by the Dixie Ramblers
6:56 - Interview
- Talks about making the record “Blues à Catin”
- Talks about how the band Bonsoir Catin formed
- Also plays with the Lafayette Rhythm Devils
- Grandfather was one of the original members of the Dixie Ramblers
- Grandparents would have jam sessions
- Was obsessed with Dolly Parton growing up
11:05 - Dumb Blonde by Dolly Parton
13:34 - City of New Orleans by Willie Nelson
18:24 - Interview
- Started playing guitar at eight years old
- Started playing accordion at ten years old
- Learned to sing old French songs
- Listened to Wayne Toups and Octa Clark
22:50 - Dixie Ramblers Special by Octa Clark
26:33 - Signe Mes Enfants by Wayne Toups
29:34 - Interview
- Talks about Wayne Toups being one of the biggest influences
- Went to jam sessions in Judice at a gas station called Champagne’s
- Formed a band with Gary Usie
- Formed a group named Reveille
34:05 - Reveille by Zachary Richard
38:15 - Ramblin by the Blue Runners
41:55 - Interview
- Started an organization in high school called the Cajun Student Organization
- Started listening to Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell
47:02 - Rambler Gambler by Bob Dylan
49:30 - Everywhere I Am by Gina Forsyth
53:30 - Interview
- Talks about getting into the singer-songwriter scene in Lafayette
- Got a masters degree in folklore and did a thesis on oral poetics in Cajun music
- Started playing Cajun music again
57:25 - Dans mon chemin by Bonsoir Catin
