
The Lost Bayou Ramblers have toured through much of the United States, including performances at the International
Country Music Conference in Nashville, the National Folk Festival, the Lowell Folk Festival, the New Orleans Jazz
Fest and historic Preservation Hall. The Ramblers had their first international performance in Lyon, France in
November 04', and their most recent releases - Live a la Blue Moon, Bayou Perdu and Une Tasse Cafe:Mellow
Joy Boys(Swallow Records) - are receiving critical acclaim across North America and Europe.
Whether performing in their native Louisiana or abroad, the Lost Bayou Ramblers passionately embrace their cultural
and musical heritage, playing music intimately linked to the agrarian, working class lifestyle. Their music stems
from a time before electricity, when the Gulf Coast's incapacitating heat only amplified the backbreaking stresses
associated with the toil necessary to sustain a successful farm. Indeed, south Louisiana's work ethic was the natural
force that ground through the Cajun ego, liberating in song the fervor and spirit of a people. The Lost Bayou Ramblers
are like a snapshot of a bygone era. Their music is emotionally raw, intense - in a word, authentically Cajun.