Mulatte’s was always the place to go for great fun and great dancing. Between Breaux Bridge and Baton Rouge we stayed on the dance floor. One of our best times was when Terrance Simeon and his band played Zydeco all night and ABC was there filming for a documentary about Cajun music. We were very surprised when our friends in California let us know they saw us dancing when the documentary aired. Such fun and you can’t get any better than Terrance playing and singing Zydeco ! Ms Lou
This is a wonderful place to take the ladies that want to dance. There were some elderly gentlemen there to make sure all the ladies got to dance. The dances they were doing was one very much like a Texas Two-Step, the Waltz, of course, and what I think is called a Cajun Jitterbug.
I ate at Mulates almost every night because we lived next door! Great food and music.
Love this music
Mulatte’s was always the place to go for great fun and great dancing. Between Breaux Bridge and Baton Rouge we stayed on the dance floor. One of our best times was when Terrance Simeon and his band played Zydeco all night and ABC was there filming for a documentary about Cajun music. We were very surprised when our friends in California let us know they saw us dancing when the documentary aired. Such fun and you can’t get any better than Terrance playing and singing Zydeco ! Ms Lou
Love their way see old and young together having a great time.
This is a wonderful place to take the ladies that want to dance. There were some elderly gentlemen there to make sure all the ladies got to dance. The dances they were doing was one very much like a Texas Two-Step, the Waltz, of course, and what I think is called a Cajun Jitterbug.
Wonderful!! Loved learning this and how fun it would be to hear this music, these bands in person!! Thank you for posting!😃
Merci pour la leçon:
les haricots... zydeco.
Love your authenticly rooted culture - pass it on!
Wonderful video, Thanks ❤
We need to go back to Louisiana for a few days
This was good and educational but wish you could have slipped in a little music to illustrate the style.
Love ya Lee! Tony Richard
Play the music