Pine Leaf Boys live during the Food and Wine Festival

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by Craig, Dec 30, 2008.

  1. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    I love Cajun music but never been able to see it live. But this year I got to listen to the Pine Leaf Boys perform during the Epcot food and wine festival.
    They were great. It was great fun for me to see cajun music performed live!
    They sang in French/Creole.
    It was the first time in a long time that I got too see something new at Epcot.

    I found their website here

    The site is even half english and half creole.

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  2. HW

    HW Member

    love cajun music and food and bananas foster but cant eat it now :'(
     
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  3. Paul

    Paul Member

    They sure don't look too happy in those photos.
     
  4. gary

    gary Member

    craig, check out my site, rhythm and roots 2008, the pine leaf boys were the host band, although they had to fly home early because of the hurricane bearing down on their homes, i have a gallery with accompaniement
    that's wilson savoy sitting in on drums, which is not his usual instrument, in this band he's usually on accordian, in the savoy family band he's on keyboards, as his dad, marc savoy is the accordianist, his dad is also the premier crafter of 2 row diatomic accordians and concertinas in the usa, probably the world, it's the accordian of choice for most professional players
    maybe drew simon couldn't make the show, i know a couple of the players are still college students
    wilson, his brother, father, and mother and sometimes his sister make up the savoy family band
    www.savoymusiccenter.com, they were the r&r 2007 host band, and sang many of their songs in the original creole, a french dialect that a true parisian would not understand much better than me, the big argument in the music the last 20 years has been is it disrespectful to sing it in english if it wasn't written in english,
    oh no, i've started to hijack the thread, don't let me get started, i truly love this music
    allons, les bon ton roulets
    let the good times roll
     
  5. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    hijack away Gary, I was hoping you'd like these pics.

    I had a teacher in high school who was cajun. He was a cranky tired old man, and I couldnt understand half of what he said.

    I agree that I prefer to have it sang in creole, although I have no idea what they are saying.
     

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