Mamou Cajun Band Radio Show From Fred's Lounge and Interview with Sady Courville
00:00:00 - La chanson de Mardi Gras;
00:03:40 - La porte d'en arrière;
00:08:40 - 99 Year Waltz;
00:12:43 - Jolie Fille;
00:17:30 - T'es petite et t'es mignonne;
00:21:02 - Old Fashioned two step;
00:24:05 - La valse de Port Arthur;
00:27:12 - La Pointe aux Pins;
00:29:40 - Les traces de mon boghei;
00:34:09 - Lovebridge Waltz;
00:37:47 - Interview with Sady Courville - Sady discusses early Cajun French music (79 years old at the time of the interview)
00:39:00 - Les danses carrés;
00:39:45 - Introduction of accordions into Louisiana, discussing how it changed the music;
00:41:30 - Discussing accordion makers - Marc Savoy, Sidney Brown;
00:43:10 - Working with Revon Reed to bring Cajun music into the elementary schools - Says he's presented in schools locally and in France, California, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine;
00:44:00 - He's performed for the National Folk Festival, Smithsonian, etc;
00:44:50 - Talking about playing with Dennis McGee;
00:48:30 - Discussing musical playing styles of different musicians;
00:49:50 - Mamou Cajun Radio Show - Sady talks about how the show started - Revon Reed started it as host, Sady started playing on the program in 1968;
00:52:40 - The show starts at 8AM with recorded music, at 9, Live music from Fred's begins and goes until about 11am;
00:54:00 - Mardi Gras - Sady mentions that he's never run for Mardi Gras, but has occasionally played for it.
00:57:00 - Interview with Revon Reed - Born on December 11, 1917 and is 67 at the time of the recording, lives in Mamou;
00:57:30 - Hosts the Saturday morning Cajun Radio show, Sady talks a bit about his education, career, and work in schools;
01:00:10 - Discusses challenges of starting the Cajun Radio Show on KEUN
