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Rhythm 'n' Bayous: A Road Map to Louisiana Music

Year: 2001 DocumentaryMusic Runtime: 120 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

Begun as the official chronicle of a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bus tour through New Orleans and southwestern Louisiana, it turns into a more informal, out-of-the-way journey to blues and zydeco clubs, gospel churches and radio stations, and musical family gatherings in backwater bayous.

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