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Who are the most important/influential louisiana bands
Posted on 3/15/13 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 3/15/13 at 7:30 pm
From 1980 thru present
Posted on 3/15/13 at 7:57 pm to contraryman
Whichever one TheDoc is in
Posted on 3/15/13 at 8:05 pm to contraryman
Better Than Ezra
Dash Rip Rock
Dash Rip Rock
Posted on 3/15/13 at 8:35 pm to 3xlsugrad
Are we talking bands or individual artists?
If individual artists are included, there is a list as long as my....arm.
If individual artists are included, there is a list as long as my....arm.
Posted on 3/15/13 at 8:46 pm to 3xlsugrad
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Dash Rip Rock
just played BR last thursday at mud and water
Posted on 3/15/13 at 9:53 pm to contraryman
Britney Spears
Master P
Master P
Posted on 3/15/13 at 9:58 pm to contraryman
Wynton Marsalis
Harry Connick, Jr.
Zebra
Cowboy Mouth
Galactic
The Radiators
The Neville Brothers
The Meters
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Rebirth Brass Band
Mutemath
Harry Connick, Jr.
Zebra
Cowboy Mouth
Galactic
The Radiators
The Neville Brothers
The Meters
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Rebirth Brass Band
Mutemath
This post was edited on 3/15/13 at 10:00 pm
Posted on 3/15/13 at 10:00 pm to Brosef Stalin
The Meters- they broke up in 1977, but have played several special shows since then and also have all played in similar bands throughout the years (namely the funky Meters)). The 2nd most influential funk band ever (behind only the great Mr. James Brown). In my (and several others) opinion, the definitive New Orleans band.
The Cash Money Millionaires
that includes Juvenile, B.G., Big Tymers,Hot Boys, and most importantly Mannie Fresh and Lil Wayne. For a while in the late 90s/early 00s Cash Money was the biggest hip hop act in the world, lead by Mannie Fresh's flourishing production. After a few stagnant years Lil Wayne emerged as the biggest name in hip hop.
The Cash Money Millionaires
that includes Juvenile, B.G., Big Tymers,Hot Boys, and most importantly Mannie Fresh and Lil Wayne. For a while in the late 90s/early 00s Cash Money was the biggest hip hop act in the world, lead by Mannie Fresh's flourishing production. After a few stagnant years Lil Wayne emerged as the biggest name in hip hop.
This post was edited on 3/15/13 at 10:02 pm
Posted on 3/16/13 at 3:43 am to contraryman
Cowboy Mouth
Anything Neville
Zebra
Better Than Ezra
Dash Rip Rock
Deadeye Dick
Others that wouldn't be anywhere near as popular without Louisiana backing:
Widespread Panic
The Connells
Anything Neville
Zebra
Better Than Ezra
Dash Rip Rock
Deadeye Dick
Others that wouldn't be anywhere near as popular without Louisiana backing:
Widespread Panic
The Connells
Posted on 3/16/13 at 5:14 am to Brosef Stalin
quote:
Britney Spears
Master P
Unfortunately, this.
Posted on 3/16/13 at 10:20 am to LSURoss
Dr. John
Played with countless major artists through the years on a national level, helped make "New Orleans Piano" known on a wider scale, inducted into R&R Hall of Fame 2 years ago.
Prime example--Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys producing and playing on the Doc's latest album. He calls him one of his heroes.
Played with countless major artists through the years on a national level, helped make "New Orleans Piano" known on a wider scale, inducted into R&R Hall of Fame 2 years ago.
Prime example--Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys producing and playing on the Doc's latest album. He calls him one of his heroes.
Posted on 3/16/13 at 10:44 am to parrotdr
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Dr. John
Yeah, and Allen Toussaint
Marcia Ball
The Subdudes
A-Train
Beausoleil
The Iguanas
This post was edited on 3/16/13 at 10:51 am
Posted on 3/16/13 at 11:07 am to Tigris
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Allen Toussaint
Probably the most underrated. I mean he is celebrated and everything but deserves more credit for not only being a great recording artist but especially for his producing chops. He is responsible for both The Meters and Dr. John's success, along with smaller names like Lee Dorsey.
Posted on 3/16/13 at 11:53 am to contraryman
Dr. John, Wynton Marsalis, (unfortunately) Lil' Wayne, Better Than Ezra
Posted on 3/16/13 at 1:18 pm to brew400
quote:
Acidbath
this is actually a great answer
that band has influenced a shite ton of bands
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