Originally Posted By: Pipeline
What happen to those Cajun musicians you guys were going to hire ?
being descendants of French Canadians !
Accordion, fiddle, harmonica, washboard....
Just go down a highway 10 past Lafayette;
there's a Baton Rouge, you'll find 'em.

Originally Posted By: PeterGannon
Fantastic suggestion, and great links. That's a perfect styles to target. Thanks

Originally Posted By: TexasMusicForge
One of the few glaring musical deficiencies here is the absence of Louisiana music besides a few New Orleans-related R&B sets. I, for one, would buy and use a few good zydeco sets. Ditto Cajun sets with a choice of waltzes and 4/4. A good accordion soloist option would be mighty fine, too, as lagniappe, if I'm making a wish list.

Laissez les faire les bon temps rouler, y'all, and thanks in advance if this catches the eye of anyone at PG Music.




Originally Posted By: TexasMusicForge
Thanks for the response, but all we've got here is a big, gaping hole and a number of folks who would like some enterprising soul at PG Music to fill it.

Jeez - trying to make Cajun and Creole music with existing MIDI and samples is a dog that won't hunt, it's got to be live musicians like a few good RealTracks sets.

This sure seems like a good business opportunity. Oh....was that a hint that I dropped?