Interview with Mark Falgout

Accession No.: 
QU1-038

01:05 - Tramps Rouge by Starlings Tennessee
05:15 - Interview
- Introduces Mark as the owner of The Blue Moon Saloon
- Grew up in Bayou Lafourche
- Came to Lafayette for college
- Went to New Orleans after college for five years
10:30 - Living is Suicide by Dax Riggs
12:33 - Juana by Agua Dulce
18:45 - Interview
- Talks about Dax Riggs and Agua Dulce playing early Blue Moon Saloon shows
- Lost Bayou Ramblers recorded an album at the Blue Moon Saloon that went on to be nominated for a grammy
- Decided to move back to Lafayette
- Traveled around the world and learned how to speak French
25:20 - Rocks into Sand by Bill Kirchen
28:40 - See the Elephant by James McMurtry
33:00 - Interview
- Talks about how special it is to travel
- Talks about the Blue Moon
39:29 - Okeechobee by Wrinkle Neck Mules
43:51 - Interview
- Talks about his family
- Talks about volunteering and becoming president for Festival International
- Opened up the Blue Moon Saloon and Hostel in 2001 for travelers, and eventually started to host live shows
52:28 - Cruel Corine by The Weary Boys
56:18 - Interview
- Talks about Blue Moon weekly jams and Table Française
- Talks about events at Festival International
59:15 - Institution by the Dedringers

Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Corey Porche - Quoi Ya Radio Show
Subject: 
Live Music, Blue Moon Saloon
Creator: 
Corey Porche
Informants: 
Corey Porche, Mark Falgout
Coverage Spatial: 
Lafayette
Publisher: 
Center for Louisiana Studies; Corey Porche; KRVS
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Language: 
English
Meta Information
Duration: 
59:45
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Original Format: 
Born Digital
Digital Format: 
WAV
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1 kHz