When you think of iconic Louisiana sounds, what comes to mind? Is it the sounds of a snoball machine shaving ice on a hot summer day? Or the sounds of the holy trinity sizzling in a skillet? Or maybe it’s the melodic beat of a bucket drummer in Jackson Square. For me, it’s the sound of an accordion. The Cajun accordion is the foundation for several genres of Louisiana music and it’s one of those instruments where you know what it is from just one note. Pair a Cajun accordion with a fiddle and you’ve got yourself a recipe for a fais do-do!

Let’s take a look back at how the accordion made its way to Louisiana and became such a powerhouse in the Louisiana music scene.

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If you want to keep learning about Louisiana music, I’d recommend picking up Accordion Dreams: A Journey Into Cajun and Creole Music by Blair Kilpatrick. Of course, a trip to Eunice is one of the best places to experience Cajun music, so why not pack up the car and set off on a Cajun adventure?

 

Check out the Youtube video below to hear Allons á Lafayette, the first Cajun music song ever recorded.

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