Musical performance by Varise Connor
Varise Connor:
0:00 - 'St. Louis Blues'. Used to play with his brothers in 1930s
-'Carroll County Blues'. Almost identical to 'St. Louis Blues'; Blues has been a part of Cajun music for a while
3:14 - 'Lake Arthur Stomp'; 'Lake Arthur Stomp' (reprise). He heard it before, but not like this
-Varise worked on it until he got it to where it is now
7:45 - 'Lake Arthur Two-Step'; switching fiddles. rocking the bow; Varise asks if they'd want the "Sugar Foot Rag"
10:48 - 'Chère toute toute'; 'Jolie blonde in A' (Don wanted to hear that)
14:54 - 'La valse à Moreau'; 'Fi Fi Poncho'
18:31 - 'Mon cher bébé créole'/'La valse de samedi soir'. At first, Varise thought it was called "Madame Young."
-Reprise sung by Barry Ancelet. Varise offers to play it in G instead of in D so it'll be easier for Barry to sing
-Barry asks Varise if he knows "Jurez my Lord/Demain c'est pas dimanche (Adieu Rosa)" or "La valse des piniers"
26:21 - 'Creole Waltz'; T'es petite et t'es mignonne
***Only month and year were included in original notes, no specific day***
