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San Diego Union Tribune – Jan 25, 2008
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Response Source – Response Source (press release) – Jan 25, 2008
Submitted by: Price Jones Partnership (PJP) Friday 25 January 2008 MUSIC T CALM THSE BABY BLUESThula Mama – Soul Cool Babies For as long as has been documented parents have sung lullabies and nursery rhymes to their children. Named after a traditional South African lullaby translated as ?hush be quiet don?t cry? she started the Thula Mama.
Filé Gumbo band cooks with Cajun dance music
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription) – Jan 25, 2008
The group which was a fixture at Seattle’s New rleans Restaurant for 15 years sounds utterly authentic with its mix of lively zydeco waltzes R&B and “swamp pop. ”“That’s a Cajun take on rhythm and blues” said singer-guitarist-washboard-scratcher Marc Bristol. “I would say our music centers on New rleans rhythm and blues and Cajun. We try to mine that territory between rhythm and blues and zydeco which are first cousins. ”Bristol who publishes a roots-music historical quarterly Blues Suede News shares guitar duties in Filé Gumbo with the talented rville Johnson a Northwest music stalwart as a performer session player teacher and record producer. Joe Anderson is bass Bob Merrihew is on drums and Doug Bright plays accordion. Bristol sent one of Filé Gumbo’s albums to a record producer who handles a lot of Cajun music and the man wrongly assumed the band hails from Louisiana.