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Jambalaya Cajun Band: Terry Huval (vocals, fiddle); Reggie Matte (vocals, accordion); Bobby Dumatrait (guitar); Rick Benoit, Ken David (bass); Tony Huval (drums).
Additional personnel: Percy Huval, Thomas Matte, Don Helms.
Lessons Learned Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, Blues, Cajun / Zydeco, Cajun, Zydeco | | Label | Swallow | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 287370  | | CD Universe Part number | 1078678 | | Catalog number | 6153 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 07, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Bobby Dumatrait - guitar Reggie Matte - vocals, accordion Rick Benoit Terry Huval - vocals, fiddle Tony Huval - drums Ken David - bass
Also: Don Helms, Percy Huval, Thomas Matte |
Jambalaya Cajun Band Lessons Learned Songs | 1. | Scott Playboy Special / Creole Stomp |
| 2. | Le Paradis D' Amour |
| 3. | Le Moulin est Casse |
| 4. | Les Poules Pendent Pu |
| 5. | La Valse du Coeur Casse |
| 6. | Les Flammes D'en Fer |
| 7. | Choupique Two-Step |
| 8. | Laisse les Bons Temps Rouler |
| 9. | Johnny Can't Dance - (TRUE instrumental) |
| 10. | Mean Woman |
| 11. | Jolie Blonde |
| 12. | Fais Do-Do Bebe |
| 13. | Little Girl Next Door |
| 14. | Mother's Day Waltz |
| 15. | Pointe Noire Two-Step |
| 16. | Accordion Lesson, The |
| 17. | Mon Vieux Wagon |
| 18. | Le Two-Step D'Ambrose |
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