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Mardi Gras Music
Artist | Song | |
Professor Longhair | Go to the Mardi Gras | |
The Hawkettes | Mardi Gras Mombo | |
Stop, Inc. | 2nd Line (part 1) | |
Al Johnson | Carnival Time | |
The Meters | Hey Pocky Way | |
Dr. John | Iko Iko | |
Buckwheat Zydeco | Ma 'Tit Fille | |
Huey "Piano" Smith | Don't You Just Know It | |
The Meters | They All Ask For You | |
Wild Tchoupitoulas | Meet De Boys on the Battlefront | |
Professor Longhair | Big Chief (part 2) | |
Neville Brothers | Fire on the Bayou | |
Jessie Hill | Ooo Poo Pah Doo (part 1) | |
Aaron Neville | Tell It Like It Is | |
Shirley and Lee | Let the Good Times Roll | |
Professor Longhair | Tipitina | |
The Meters | Cissy Strut | |
Pete Fountain | When the Saints Go Marching In | |
Dr. John | Such A Night | |
Professor Longhair | Jambalaya | |
A.J. Loria | If Ever I Cease To Love | |
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All the classic Mardi Gras songs by the original artistsFeedback:
I love Professor Longhair!
Party time on Bourbon Street! If Exhibits get working again, I will add this to "Where You Got Those Shoes: New Orleans." (A little detail FYI those are not all really "the orignal artists": Iko Iko was James Sugarboy Crawford and Jambalaya was Hank Williams.)
Good point on the original artists -- maybe I should have said "artists that made these songs popular in New Orleans"
Thanks for the comments -- I'd love to part of anything New Orleans.
Thanks for the comments -- I'd love to part of anything New Orleans.