NEW ORLEANS CAJUN

DANCERS




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There are thousands of dance organizations, each with a specific purpose or goal. Ours is different, we are like a family with no rules or regulations. Our main focus is to dance and help others learn how to do cajun and zydeco dancing.
We built this informational web site, to get our message out to a larger audience and to contact people that are interested in learning cajun and zydeco dancing.
If we can help you to learn cajun or zydeco dancing please contact one of our coordinators

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The Touchets Description: Swallow lp-6055, The Touchet Brothers Cajun Music Band bass, vocals: Eva Touchet; steel guitar, vocals: Arcange "Chaoui" Touchet; fiddle, vocals: Willis Touchet; guitar: Gerald Vaughn; drums: Edward "Tit Neg" Gaspard; accordion: Elier "Bee" Touchet; fiddle: Joe Lopez; bass: Dalton Delcambre Freres Touchet were on every jukebox back when, just the kind of thing Camey Doucet would play on his radio show after noon Saturdays, KSIG from Crowley in the 70s and 80s. Oh boy! Sister Eva won the award from the Cajun French Music Association for female vocalist of the year in 2002. Catch 'em at Smiley's in Erath if you can. And ask them to play Bayou Pon Pon. Oh boy! And Dimanche apres midi en Iberie. Ouais vous!

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