Love you ,Mr.Doug kershaw,love all your songs ,red feather salutes you and all the military 🪖 soilders and warriors So they can dance also,Shall we dance . Blessings Bearhugs Embraces Bendisones Salud Saludos de Carino Amen
As good as old videos of Doug Kershaw are, they can't show the energy that this man generates. As a previous comment stated he just looks like he is just enjoying himself. I smile when I remember seeing him at the Troubadour over 30 years ago. What an entertainer.
What a pure pleasure. I've loved him since the first time I heard Louisiana Man but i never saw much of him on TV. THANKS for posting, Mister Bass Man :~)
iF, You get a chance to see some archived vids,of Doug from The sixties somewhwere /You ,will see a Fiddler/Musician That could have shared the stage with Hendrix or any other powerhouse; He is/was Phenomonal....
Greg Dawsey: Sorry for these 3 years of delay. I knew all the information you told me in your last post, i knew it but in a general way do im very grateful for your answer; for me Cajun music is between my favourites, i didnt wanted to offend nobody and if you felt i deeply ask for your pardon, the matter is that i would loved to understand all the meaning of the song with the intention of enjoying it in a real Cjun style or as closed as i could. Thanks and greetings from the sunny Mallorca.
@maldoror1901 Sorry for delay. The accent is purely Cajun (Kay-juhn), or Cadien (Ka-short A-de-uhn), or Acadien. French from Nova Scotia, forcibly removed by English. Most dumped in Louisiana (West Central) isolated and surrounded by other cultures, We absorbed from others, while keeping a lot of our own culture. France is our mother, our Father was the reality our ancestors were dumped in. We are not French, we are Acadien, simialar, yet different. Beutiful yet simple. Tres Bein?
I've always been at odds with Doug's playing and performance. I'm no critic. It's a personal preferance thing. I like Dougs writing a lot and he's an artist to be sure, but his stage presence, voice and playing have always felt a little ...chaotic to me. I have to say, though, I definately appreciate his contribution to the musical landscape out there. He's done a lot to bring that wonderful Cajun flavor to the worlds musical Gumbo.
This man is magic! Horse hairs everywhere. Never saw anyone else go through bows like he does and that fiddle just seems to float on his arm.
CHAOTIC??????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO, just wonderful, wonderful, infectious ENERGY!!!!! And thoroughly enjoyable music!
GREAT TALENT & SKILL IS A GOD-GIVEN GIFT! DOUG KERSHAW DEFINITELY HAS THAT!
Love you ,Mr.Doug kershaw,love all your songs ,red feather salutes you and all the military 🪖 soilders and warriors So they can dance also,Shall we dance . Blessings Bearhugs Embraces Bendisones Salud Saludos de Carino Amen
Very Very Good Music
just love watching and listening to this guy.........such energy
LOVE THIS MAN. I had heard of the "ragin cajun" forever but never heard him. Thanks to the internet I have now.
As good as old videos of Doug Kershaw are, they can't show the energy that this man generates. As a previous comment stated he just looks like he is just enjoying himself. I smile when I remember seeing him at the Troubadour over 30 years ago. What an entertainer.
The great Doug K. he can make that fiddle sing.
amazing on about 150 different levels. dang.
What a pure pleasure. I've loved him since the first time I heard Louisiana Man but i never saw much of him on TV.
THANKS for posting, Mister Bass Man :~)
Never mind his talent he is looking like he is just having plain ole fun doing it
Always!
That man can saw on the fiddle
What the hell? Doesn't anyone recognize passion these days...ya know, owning your song; not being afraid to put some feeling into it.
love this guy
Legend
BRAVO...They are the best!
Doug Kershaw is the head rooster on the bayou....just ask the Tippidoes>>>:)
I hope this never gets deleted!
iF, You get a chance to see some archived vids,of Doug from The sixties somewhwere /You ,will see a Fiddler/Musician That could have shared the stage with Hendrix or any other powerhouse; He is/was Phenomonal....
DYNODRUM a
I just LOVE hearing that.
Doc mengales ....you poor sap.
Greg Dawsey: Sorry for these 3 years of delay. I knew all the information you told me in your last post, i knew it but in a general way do im very grateful for your answer; for me Cajun music is between my favourites, i didnt wanted to offend nobody and if you felt i deeply ask for your pardon, the matter is that i would loved to understand all the meaning of the song with the intention of enjoying it in a real Cjun style or as closed as i could.
Thanks and greetings from the sunny Mallorca.
maldoror1901
@maldoror1901 Sorry for delay. The accent is purely Cajun (Kay-juhn), or Cadien (Ka-short A-de-uhn), or Acadien. French from Nova Scotia, forcibly removed by English. Most dumped in Louisiana (West Central) isolated and surrounded by other cultures, We absorbed from others, while keeping a lot of our own culture. France is our mother, our Father was the reality our ancestors were dumped in. We are not French, we are Acadien, simialar, yet different. Beutiful yet simple. Tres Bein?
Yeah you understand!!
Boží
This is so funny!
whip the world
I've always been at odds with Doug's playing and performance.
I'm no critic. It's a personal preferance thing.
I like Dougs writing a lot and he's an artist to be sure,
but his stage presence, voice and playing have always felt a little ...chaotic to me.
I have to say, though, I definately appreciate his contribution to the musical landscape out there. He's done a lot to bring that wonderful Cajun flavor to the worlds musical Gumbo.
u got to perform with him?
Yes I toured with Doug for 3 years.
can anybody write the lirycs
? i´m fron spain and i don´t understand the accent
US was a bully now VN is #1 trading partner
about Nam
Love Doug, would like to know name of the drummer.
Jimmy Way
long war Vietnam