Daigrepont, Bruce: Jamais de la Vie

Daigrepont, Bruce SKU: 21252891
Daigrepont, Bruce: Jamais de la Vie

Daigrepont, Bruce: Jamais de la Vie

Daigrepont, Bruce SKU: 21252891

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Description

Title: Jamais de la Vie
Artist: Daigrepont, Bruce
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 709587073529
Genre: Folk

Bruce Daigrepont is one of the most exciting artists on the Cajun and Zydeco music scene today. His playing and singing are as strong as anyone's and his songwriting talents are unparalleled. Bruce was born in New Orleans on July 11, 1958. His parents were part of a post-world War II migration of Cajuns to New Orleans from the rural farming communities of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Located in the uppermost corner of Louisiana's "Cajun Triangle," Avoyelles Parish is the forgotten part of Cajun country. Nevertheless, the language and customs of the Cajun people are as deeply rooted here as anywhere in the state. And whenever you walked through the door of Bruce's family home, you returned to Avoyelles Parish. His late parents never abandoned their beautiful Cajun French, and they kept their Gumbo and Fricassee simmering on the stove. The same, instinctive pride of culture and heritage that had guided his parents' lives, and his grandparents' lives, are now invested in Bruce's music. Music came to Bruce at an early age, and in the most traditional manner -handed down from father to son. Bruce is fully immersed in the singer-songwriter tradition and this album contains quite a few of his excellent new compositions. He is one of Cajun music's most gifted singers. In keeping with old-time dance hall musicians,he sings loud and passionately, in the higher tenor register, where many Cajun singers of today fear to tread. He can shift his powerful voice from bell-tone clear to whiskey-rough. The same spirit of adventure that distinguishes his singing is also present in Bruce's accordion playing. He has developed a highly individual style, patterned after no one past master, but imbued with the zest and vitality of them all. He creates an unusually full sound that is ultimately traceable to the wall of complex rhythmic underpinnings that Bruce lays down on the accordion. Even while singing his heart out, he's busy executing difficult rolls, trills and hammerings on that simply defy a lot of other good accordion players . This new album was recorded live with no overdubs and is just as though we would have the opportunity to visit Bruce at home and listen to him playing and singing on his front porch or kitchen. "Jamais De La Vie," the title of this recording, is a common Cajun saying used to express disbelief at something that has happened. It translates into "Never in Life". In this case, Bruce is surprised to have made such a simple recording, consisting of only accordion and voice. It was recorded live with no overdubs and in of all places, Copenhagen, Denmark. It was at the suggestion of Bruce's good friend Peter Abrahamsen that this project came to be. The first time Peter saw Bruce perform was at the Festival Des Acadiens, where he was taking part in an accordion workshop. Peter remembered that sound and wanted to someday re-capture it in a recording. Throughout the years, one of Bruce's greatest pleasures has been to wake up in the morning, make a pot of coffee, and play his accordion in his kitchen. The pure joy of learning old songs and creating new songs is something he will always love. In this setting,he has written "Jamais De La Vie", "Les Course des Chevaux" and "Bienvenue Dans Le Sud De La Louisiane", among others. This album captures that acoustic, solo, live sound he so enjoys and brings you right into his kitchen in the morning. Enjoy the visit.

Tracks:
1.1 Au Festival (At the Festival)
1.2 Baiolle (Auburn-Blond)
1.3 Jamais de la Vie (Never in Life)
1.4 La Valse de la Riviere Rouge (Red River Waltz)
1.5 Les Courses Des Chevaux (The Horse Races)
1.6 Le Two-Step de Marksville (Marksville Two-Step)
1.7 La Derniere Fois (The Last Time)
1.8 Calcasieu Waltz (Calcasieu Waltz)
1.9 Bayou Pon Pon
1.10 Pas la Tout Le Temps (Not There Forever)
1.11 Le Two-Step de Vieux Temps (Old Time Two-Step)
1.12 La Valse de Quatre-Vingt-Dix-Neuf Ans (The Ninety-Nine Year Waltz)
1.13 Grand Texas (Big Texas)
1.14 What Am I Livin' for
1.15 Bienvenue Dans Le Sud de la Louisianne (Welcome to South Louisiana)
1.16 La Valse de Pont D'amour (Love Bridge Waltz)
1.17 Je Veux Pas M'marier (I Don't Want to Get Married)
1.18 Grand Mamou (Big Mamou)
1.19 Louisiana Two-Step (Oh Bye Bye)
1.20 La Valse D'ete (Summer Waltz)
1.21 Le Vieux Maquereau (Old Playboy)

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