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Discover Lafayette
Wilson Savoy – Grammy-Winning Musician Sharing His Love of Cajun Music

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 47:38


Wilson Savoy, Grammy-winning accordionist, keyboard player, fiddler and singer joins Discover Lafayette to share his life's musical journey. Wilson hails from the renowned musical family, the Savoy Family Cajun Band.  He plays with The Pine Leaf Boys and performs solo as Sweet Willy Allen.  Wilson co-owns the Hideaway on Lee in downtown Lafayette and Hideaway Hall, the former Schilling Shack. Wilson Savoy is laid-back and humble. A resident of North Lafayette, he spends time utilizing his carpentry skills when he is not performing his beloved Cajun music. As we spoke, he reflected on how serendipity led to his successful career as a Cajun musician, harkening back to a fateful day in 2004 when UL-Lafayette police told him he could not perform his music on the sidewalk on campus. Within days, he was being offered opportunities to play at Artmosphere and the Blue Moon Saloon, which led to great career success and critical acclaim. In Roots of Fire, a soon-to-be-released film, Wilson, his brother Joel, Kelli Jones, Kristi Guillory and Jourdan Thibodeaux honor the rich history and cultural legacy of Cajun music. The Cajun contemporary scene in Louisiana has found mainstream success with Grammy nominations and wins, but shuttering venues and an aging fan base leave some questioning the music's future. The film is a celebration of the unique sounds created when the forces of fresh talent and deep history come together to fight for cultural survival. Featuring performances from the Pine Leaf Boys, Feufollet, Jourdan Thibodeaux et Les Rôdailleurs, Bonsoir Catin, T'Monde, Anna Laura Edmiston and Roddie Romero, Roots of Fire shows how playing 'kick-ass' music and preserving Cajun tradition for future generations can be a shared goal.

Snacky Tunes
Andrew Quinn (The Noortwyck) & Roddie Romero

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 79:24


Summer is here and we are kicking it off with a conversation with Andrew Quinn, the co-owner and Executive Chef at New York's The Noortwyck. We chat about his road to opening, the freedom he finds in cooking from the farmer's market, and what regulars can expect on the stereo when they sit down at the bar. We then head to the South to revisit a performance from our archives by Grammy-nominated Louisiana cajun and creole musician, Roddie Romero.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.

Snacky Tunes
Justin Cucci (Edible Beats) & Roddie Romero

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 84:00


We sit down with Chef and Founder of Edible Beats, Justin Cucci, to chat about his lifelong love of restaurants and being born into the industry.  He shares stories of growing up in the Waverly Inn, making his way to Denver and looking out for the future of his employees by making them owners.  Then we are treated to the old soul, three-time Grammy nominee Roddie Romero. Showcasing the modern day Louisiana Sound, Roddie's been performing Cajun and Creole music live since he was in middle school, and has led the band the Hub City All Stars for nearly 30 years.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.

Louisiana Anthology Podcast
466. Jeremy Reynolds, Part 1.

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022


466. Part 1 of our interview with Jeremy Reynolds, part 1. River Pirates. he School of Theatre's next production, “River Pirates and the Treasure of Pointe Coupee,” written by Dr. Jeremy Reynolds and directed by Mark D. Guinn. Performances for “River Pirates and the Treasure at Pointe Coupee” will be at 7:30 p.m. April 26-30 and at 2 p.m. May 1 in Stone Theatre. This week in Louisiana history. April 23, 1863. Seminary (LSU) closes after invasion of Red River Valley by federal forces under Gen. Banks. Military equipment donated to the Confederate Army, but library and other items destroyed by order of Gen. T. Kilby Smith of the U.S. Army. Structure saved thanks to Gen. W.T. Sherman. This week in New Orleans history. On April 23, 1939, the Zephyr first whisked New Oregonians into the sky along its winding path around the park.  Harry Jr. remembered, when he was a twelve year-old, "It was fantastic to get on top of the Zephyr and see nothing but cow pasture as far as you could see in Gentilly". This week in Louisiana. Good Eats with a Side of Live Music Just about anywhere you go in the Lafayette area, you'll hear the sounds of Cajun and Zydeco music and we dare you to try and keep your feet still. The area is home to many notable musicians including Chubby Carrier, Zachary Richard and Roddie Romero, just to name a few. You won't have to choose between eating out or catching a live music show in Lafayette—the are plenty of spots where you can enjoy both at the same time. Head over to Randol's to enjoy some fresh Louisiana with a side of Zydeco! Visit early or late and you're bound to find folks on the dance floor. If a laid back outdoor experience is more your style, head over to The Wurst Biergarten for a great selection of craft beers, casual dining and music from world-class local musicians like Cedric Watson. Enjoy authentic Cajun cuisine at Prejean's paired with, you guessed it, live music! Taste everything from classic dishes like char-grilled oysters, po'boys and etouffee, to unique dishes like gator "wings," pork skin fried pickles and crawfish enchiladas. Postcards from Louisiana. Ghaliavolt plays on Frenchman.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook. 

Hold the Gravy
Hold The Gravy: Episode 7 - Roddie Romero (Bayou Teche Museum Sessions)

Hold the Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 71:01


Roddie Romero is an American songwriter from South Louisiana, born and raised. He is a cajun at heart and was grown into the Louisiana sportsman lifestyle. His band is a 3x Grammy nominated Louisiana band who have been performing worldwide at the most prestigious festivals and venues for over 20 years.  He is my uncle and it is an honor to have my family member on here as a special guest for episode #7!   Music:   The Iceman Special - Parade Roddie Romero & The Hub City All-Stars - Hang My Head

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 14: "ROOTS REVIVAL" Show Episode 14

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 130:53


#LiveRadioShow with your host Mitch- Reviving that honest sound from the roots of the earth. Thursday Night 7:30 PM EST On Cowboy’s Juke Joint #OnlineRadio Station #listenlive www.cowboysjukejoint.com We SPIN the real stuff!! 01. Freeky Cleen & Dickey F - Gamblin' Woman 02. Fork in the Road - So This Is Love 03. The Damn Heavy - Outta My Door 04. GravelRoad - Left Me Twice 05. Dustin Arbuckle & Matt Woods - Fairfield 06. Voo Davis - One for the Habit, One for the Road 07. Johnny Sansone - Sang With the Gypsy's 08. Fire At Midnight - The World Clock Highway 09. T.K. Reeve - Caddi Stomp 10. The Silver Dimes - Night Train 11. The Bogart Jones Band - Hello the Highway 12. DC Snakebuster - I Got My Mojo Working 13. Jimmy "Duck" Holmes - Hard Times 14. The Dirty Soul Revival - Charley Brown 15. Tom Euler - Rock N' Roll These Days 16. Le Garage - Bougie 17. Too Slim & The Taildraggers - Snake Eyes 18. Bad Bob Bates - The Blues Ain't Gonna Feed Ya 19. Sean Pinchin - Gotta Move 20. Sean Chambers - Red Hot Mama 21. The Toilers - Toiler'd Up In Blues 22. The Red Dirt Revelators - The Rub 23. Scotty Bratcher - That's Alright Mama 24. Spencer Mackenzie - You Move Me 25. Steve Hill - The Collector 26. Shaw Davis & the Black Ties - Starvin' Blues 27. James House and The Blues Cowboys - Which Side of the River (feat. Roddie Romero & Smoov-Ras) 28. The Quireboys - Walking the Dog 29. South River Slim - I Wish It Would Rain

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch
Remember When We Had a Music Business?

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 27:00


Remember back in the BC (Before Covid) days when we had a music business? In this edition of Out to Lunch we look back on this conversation originally recorded in 2018. In Acadiana there are a lot of things that differentiate us from the rest of the country. The biggest of all of them is music. You can live in Kansas and learn to make a gumbo. You can live in California and row a pirogue. But there's no way in the wide world that you can convincingly play Jolie Blond on the accordion or Bosco Stomp on the fiddle, unless you're born and raised here. Typically, in a Western capitalist economy, a rare resource is worth a lot of money. However, when it comes to our treasured musicians, we tend to under value them. Most Cajun and Zydeco musicians are working a second job to subsidize their music career. Wilson Savoy plays in the Grammy Award winning band Courtbouillon, and crowd favorite Pineleaf Boys. He's also a carpenter, building and renovating homes. Danny Devillier is a musician. And he's come up with a new angle on a traditional way musicians often subsidize their careers: giving music lessons. Danny is a drummer. He plays in the Grammy nominated band Bonsoir Catin, and he's played with everybody who's anybody in Cajun and Zydeco from Michael Doucet to Roddie Romero. But Danny doesn't just give drum lessons. He teaches people to play all kinds of instruments, including guitar and fiddle, at his music school, The Music Room, in Lafayette. Photos over lunch at Cafe Vermilionville  by Lucius A Fontenot are at our website. Hear Wilson's mom, Ann Savoy on Out to Lunch, and brother Joel too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Snacky Tunes
Feed the Front Line NOLA

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 88:06


Devin de Wulf is the founder of the Krewe of Red Beans, a neighborhood carnival parade in New Orleans. He is also married to Annelies, an ER doctor who works at University Medical Center in New Orleans. With the Crescent City being one of the epicenters of the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States, Annelies and other hospital staffers have been toiling nonstop to help the sick, all the while putting themselves in danger of infection as well. On March 17, to help support these folks, along with the New Orleans’ out-of-work musicians and suffering restaurant, Devin, Annelies founded the non-profit, Feed the Front Line NOLA. Utilizing charitable donations and an all-volunteer staff, Feed the Front Line supports locally owned restaurants who cook up fresh meals for ER and ICU workers, and hires and trains musicians and artists as delivery drivers. To learn more and to donate, visit https://www.feedthefrontlinenola.org.We also drop into our musical vault and pull out an in-studio performance from 2019 by Lafayette, LA, artist Roddie Romero, who would have been performing at the now cancelled historic NOLA Jazz Fest this weekend.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

Snacky Tunes
A Remote Cup with Spiller Park Coffee ATL

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 91:38


As the coronavirus pandemic continues to hold the world captive, we check in with Dale Donchey, award-winning barista and owner of Spiller Parker Coffee ATL. Dale and Spiller Park Coffee first began as a market stall, and has since grown to encompass two popular locations in Atlanta. Since COVID 19 hit, Dale’s had to temporarily shutter his cafes, and has been sustaining himself and his employees through sales and donations via Spiller Park’s online shop. In addition to letting us know how he’s been doing during this incredibly difficult time, Dale also provides us with tips on how we can all make a good cup of joe while we’re all quarantined at home. We stay in the South musically by revisiting a performance from our archives by Grammy-nominated Louisiana cajun and creole musician, Roddie Romero.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

Celt In A Twist
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Celt In A Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 59:01


Salsa Celtica - He Manndhu (Aurel) Roddie Romero & The Hubcity All-Stars - Donne-Moi, Donc Bod'haktan - La Bouteille Est Agreable CANCON The Grinning Barretts - Black Velvet Band CANCON Lunasa - Sinead Maire's INST Sketch - Bulgarian Shed INST Donall Donnelly - The Hermit INST Barleyjuice - It Takes A Village To Raise A Drunk Tradish - The Falls Of Swad INST Searson - 1847 CANCON Kila - Rachel Corrie INST Gordon Duncan - Lorient Mornings INST Mudmen - Old Black Rum CANCON Beltaine - Happy Dance Man INST

Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots Episode #171 January 12, 2020(with Dylan and Lauren))

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 58:53


1. The Spirited Lads "Culchi Lad 2. Valdy" Turned Down Flat" 3. Junior Brown "Highway Patrol" (Excerpt) 4. Miss Emily "Hold Back the River" 5. Andrew Parkhouse Band "You Find You" 6. Jon Brooks "Standing at the Gates" 7. Saffron A: "The Road and the Radio" 8. JD Edwards" Singing All the Way Home" 9. Roddie Romero: "In a Louisiana State" 10. Justin Burgess "Sattelite" 11. Bob's Vinyl Spins: John Fayhey "Sunflower River Blues" 12. Amanda Rheaume "The Skin I'm In" 13. Our Shotgun Wedding "Hush Now My Love"

Snacky Tunes
Episode 392: Generations of Mudbugs

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 65:53


In 1983, L.H. “Hawk” Arceneaux opened his now-famous eponymous restaurant Hawk’s in the “middle of nowhere” just outside Rayne, LA. The specialty of the house? Crawfish! Hawk’s specializes in a technique called “purging” which unmuddies the rich flavor of mudbugs. The restaurant also helped make crawfish popular eating. We catch up with father and daughter Anthony and Megan Arceneaux, the second and third generation of Hawk’s, to find out what makes the family business so special. We pull out one of our favorites band interviews and performances from the vault. In 2012, we met up with one half of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, rock band Ex Cops. We talked about zodiac signs, eating on tour and, of course, had the guys play us some live music. Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

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Snacky Tunes
Episode 381: Studios, Drive-Ins & the Louisiana Sound

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 80:12


It’s an all-Louisiana episode, taped at the legendary Dockside Studio. Our episode opens with the legendary Ton’s Drive-In, located in Broussard. Hollie Girouard is the third-generation owner / operator of this family eatery that’s been dependably serving up comfort food classics for breakfast and lunch since 1963. For the return of “Snacky Tunes 5’s” we sith with Justin Tocket, engineer at the storied Dockside Studio, who takes us through its history. Located in the heart of Cajun Country, Dockside has been home to sessions from such talents as Allen Toussaint, B.B. King and Arcade Fire. Finally, we are treated to the old soul, three-time Grammy nominee Roddie Romero. Showcasing the modern day Louisiana Sound, Roddie’s been performing Cajun and Creole music live since he was in middle school, and has led the band the Hub City All Stars for nearly 30 years. Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.

It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch
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It's Acadiana: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 28:00


In Acadiana there are a lot of things that differentiate us from the rest of the country. The biggest of all of them is music. You can live in Kansas and learn to make a gumbo. You can live in California and row a pirogue. But there's no way in the wide world that you can convincingly play Jolie Blond on the accordion or Bosco Stomp on the fiddle, unless you're born and raised here. Typically, in a Western capitalist economy, a rare resource is worth a lot of money. However, when it comes to our treasured musicians, we tend to under value them. Most Cajun and Zydeco musicians are working a second job to subsidize their music career. Wilson Savoy plays in the Grammy Award winning band Courtbouillon, and crowd favorite Pineleaf Boys. He's also a carpenter, building and renovating homes. Danny Devillier is a musician. And he's come up with a new angle on a traditional way musicians often subsidize their careers: giving music lessons. Danny is a drummer. He plays in the Grammy nominated band Bonsoir Catin, and he's played with everybody who's anybody in Cajun and Zydeco from Michael Doucet to Roddie Romero. But Danny doesn't just give drum lessons. He teaches people to play all kinds of instruments, including guitar and fiddle, at his music school, The Music Room, in Lafayette. Photos over lunch at Cafe Vermilionville by Lucius A Fontenot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NICKSAV Film & Music SHOW
The Voice's Bluesy Rock n Roller, Lane Mack

NICKSAV Film & Music SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 76:18


Lane Mack has performed at SXSW and Jazz Fest, but to millions of viewers he is best known for appearing on NBC's The Voice in 2016. Growing up in Lafayette, Louisiana, Lane was surrounded by a community of skilled musicians, including his uncle Roddie Romero, a Grammy-nominated zydeco artist, and the region has left its mark on Lane, as he has refined his sound over the years. His latest EP,  Swampodisiac, made it to the #2 slot on the iTunes blues chart shortly after it was released on Sept. 19, 2017. As the title suggests, the EP is a swamp-infused concoction of unvarnished blues and rock 'n' roll. Lane came on the podcast to tell us more about his musical influences and inspirations. Some of the things we discuss in the episode include   When to use one type of a guitar over another Finding the confidence to perform when millions are watching Developing a distinct style by building on artistic influences What's it like playing at SXSW, Jazz Fest, and recording at a storied facility like Dockside Studios Being grounded in a sense of faith and family while navigating the ups and downs that come with doing creative work     Sponsor for this Episode Fable House and I are partnering together to produce distinguished music videos for bands with big visions who want to share their music with the world in memorable, imaginative, and soulful ways. Based in Louisiana, Fable House is a production company that has produced millions of dollars worth of content. They have shot features for the SyFy channel, produced a number of polished music videos, and shot a short film that screened at the Cannes Film Festival.   https://vimeo.com/147341881 # Ready to bring your music dreams to life? Let's discuss: podcast@nsavides.com # Related Things   Lane on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube  Show some love for Lane's new EP, Swampodisiac, on iTunes Or on Amazon & Spotify   Lane Mack vs. Sophia Urista on The Voice I first saw Lane perform at SXSW 2017, where I did podcast coverage. I included one of his songs in my SXSW 2017 playlist.   # Bands & Recording Artists Mentioned AC/DC B.B. King Bobby Schneck Jr. Eric Clapton Jeff Buckley Jimmie Vaughan, one of Lane's influences Journey Lane Mack Lenny Kravitz, a big influence for Lane Lightnin’ Hopkins, an influence for Lane's song "Jesus' cadillac” Los Lobos, helped influence the sound of Lane's "Hell on My Backside" Marc Broussard  Maegan Berard, the guitarist from Sweet Cecilia Miley Cyrus Roddie Romero, Lane's Grammy-nominated uncle Ray Boudreaux Ryan Adams Sonny Landreth, another one of Lane's influences Sophia Urista, she battled against Lane on The Voice Stevie Ray Vaughan Sweet Cecilia, an Americana band Lane has collaborated with Tom Petty Traveling Wilburys

Celt In A Twist
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Celt In A Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 57:58


Martyn Bennett - Chanter Hackensaw Boys - C'mon Baby Don't Bet Against Me The Jerry Cans - Paniarjuk CANCON Sabir Sisters - Anna's Anger INST CANCON Homeland - Modern Man The Town Pants - Death Feels Like Me Today CANCON Kila - Rachel Corrie INST 9Bach - Anian *interview with Chris McKhool of Sultans Of String Sultans Of String - Subcontinental Drift INST CANCON Roddie Romero & The HubCity All-Stars - Donne-Moi, Donc Eamonn Coyne & Kris Drever - Isle Of France Fenja Menja - Norsk Reinlaender INST

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Celt In A Twist
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Celt In A Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 57:15


Firkin - Loch Lamond Iain Morrison - Dear Goose Natalie MacMaster - Matt & Nat's INST CANCON The Fretless - Bird's Nest INST CANCON Sketch - Homeward Bound Solas - The Ploughman Spiro - The Lily/The Grouse Was Dead When It Hit The Queen INST The Elders - Better Days Ahead Stone Row - Chicken Water INST Roddie Romero & The Hubcity All-Stars - Ma Jolie Mouth Music - Seafaring Man Basco - Carsten The Fox INST

Celt In A Twist
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Celt In A Twist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 59:25


The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc - Talons Trip To Thompson Island INST Roddie Romero and The Hub City All-stars - Donne-moi, Donc Sprag Session - The Gwanwitcha INST CANCON The Rogues - Andrew Duthart INST Johnny Kalsi & The Dhol Foundation - After The Rain INST Gaelic Storm - Beggarman Salsa Celtica - He Mandhu (Aurel) Van Morrision - Keep Me Singing Jake Shimabukuro - Celtic Tune INST Jim Moray - Eppie Moray Brad Prevedoros - Come By The Hills INST CANCON Les Finnigan - More Or Less Happy INST CANCON oung Dubliners - Real World Kris Drever - Gong To The North

Music FridayLive!
Karen Dezelle with a new EP . Hub City All Stars new Louisiana music album

Music FridayLive!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 60:00


Karen Dezelle is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California who writes and sings acoustic indie folk songs that stand out from the crowd both musically and lyrically. She has played at SXSW music l and famed venues across the United States and UK, including the House of Blues, The Hotel Cafe, Hotel Utah, and The Bitter End. After the success of her 2013 and 2014 albums, Lost and Found and  Bloom, Unfold, Wither, Dezelle’s newest EP, Room For Two, pushes boundaries that are extremely personal and heartfelt even for her.  The result is superb music and we are delighted to have her back on the show (her last visit was 2014) and hear the new songs and the new successes. American music is Roddie Romero & the Hub City All Stars .  Born out of the Delta dirt, they are rising high off the levee of traditionalism and into the future of Louisiana Music. Roddie Romero & the Hub City All-Stars are a renowned, Grammy-nominated Louisiana band who have been performing worldwide at festivals and venues for over 20 years. It is the Louisiana band and it is celebrated not only for its infectious music and good times concerts, but for their authenticity in  performing or recording traditional Cajun and Creole indigenous music. The five guys who make up the band – Roddie, Eric Adcock. Chad Viator, Gary Usie and Chris French are all accomplished musicians, but they go beyond that to living and breathing the music of Louisiana. This is their first time on the show and it should be fun.  Hope you like the accordion!

Paradigms
Roddie Romero: Hub City All-Stars, Lafayette, Louisianna, Cajun, Creole, Roots Rock

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016 56:21


Roddie Romero and the Hub City All-Stars have a new CD, Gulfstream. They are notorious “Louisiana-Roots-Rockers” who put on an energetic show which is bound to make everyone get up and dance! Roddie talks about the new album, the music, … More ... The post Roddie Romero: Hub City All-Stars, Lafayette, Louisianna, Cajun, Creole, Roots Rock appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.