I know that I'm late to this conversation, but I must say that this is a great rendition of an old favorite of mine. It was written by Rod Bernard, a local entertainer and radio and television personality in Lafayette, Louisiana in the 1950s and 1960s. One other note, though the French in Canada and Louisiana are obviously connected ethnically and historically, there has been a concerted effort to connect the two Diaspora French communities culturally since the 1960s. At one point, Quebec had a consular office in my family's office building in Lafayette.
Thank you for preserving this. It was Hadley's last time on stage. When we got home doctors discovered the tumor that killed him in October. He was a treasure. And Sara is a chip off the old block!
This Cajun music touches your soul and the 3 thumbs down obviously have no soul to touch. Hadley will be playing his fiddle in heaven and even God will be tapping his feet.
You can see both Native American and French in their genetics. My grandmother looked a lot like this grandfather and his granddaughter. I've heard it said that America has no history, being a relatively new nation and so latch on to others history. What they don't understand is that the worlds history is our history fused into one. What great music people of the world can play when they become one.
Lovely song! It has a lovely swing to it! And the girl singing has a lovely voice, and singing part in English, thank you as i dont speak French....but when you have lovely music, it doesn't matter what language its sung in! Fantastic..all the way from Scotland!
Hadley announced the second song as Ma Chere Cajun Bebe, by Hank Williams (My Dear Cajun Baby). He also asked in French how many people understood English :)
Un beau spectacle, très touchant de voir le grand-père jouer de la musique ave.c son beau brin de petite-fille...
Petite fille débordante d'énergie
My brother loved this song he played it all the time before he passed away.❤
I know that I'm late to this conversation, but I must say that this is a great rendition of an old favorite of mine. It was written by Rod Bernard, a local entertainer and radio and television personality in Lafayette, Louisiana in the 1950s and 1960s.
One other note, though the French in Canada and Louisiana are obviously connected ethnically and historically, there has been a concerted effort to connect the two Diaspora French communities culturally since the 1960s. At one point, Quebec had a consular office in my family's office building in Lafayette.
I love Sarah Jade's voice. As good, if not better, than any singer on Glee. Hell, she could have been on Broadway.
Thank you for preserving this. It was Hadley's last time on stage. When we got home doctors discovered the tumor that killed him in October. He was a treasure. And Sara is a chip off the old block!
This Cajun music touches your soul and the 3 thumbs down obviously have no soul to touch. Hadley will be playing his fiddle in heaven and even God will be tapping his feet.
I miss Hadley Castille..I try to follow his granddaughter..Sharecroopper Band..
We need more Sarah Jayde!
musique entrainante. musiciens formidables pour cette chanson mitique
His Granddaughter playing there is such a lovely young lady and talented too!
You can see both Native American and French in their genetics. My grandmother looked a lot like this grandfather and his granddaughter. I've heard it said that America has no history, being a relatively new nation and so latch on to others history. What they don't understand is that the worlds history is our history fused into one. What great music people of the world can play when they become one.
All depends.. as a nation relatively young, as a people as old as they come
@Troy McRoberts.
Excusez-moi. Au contraire. Nouveau France... francophone volke. Non americains "native". French tout.
Magnifique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lovely song! It has a lovely swing to it! And the girl singing has a lovely voice, and singing part in English, thank you as i dont speak French....but when you have lovely music, it doesn't matter what language its sung in! Fantastic..all the way from Scotland!
Very very beautiful!!!
Sarah Jayde! What a great group!
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jme souvien de lavoire vu au carrfoure de la mer
Hadley announced the second song as Ma Chere Cajun Bebe, by Hank Williams (My Dear Cajun Baby). He also asked in French how many people understood English :)
excellent
Nothing compares to Louisian, nothing, gateaux Hadley.
Where is this? I don't see an accordion anywhere
@@reallycoolname6124 This video was recorded in Montreal, Quebec, CAN during its annual "Jazz Festival".
@@DerSchleier nice,my family is from Nova Scotia and I live in SW Louisiana more of a Cajun french but very familiar
super, juste un tit truc celui de la guitare " fait pas net " On sent, je sens hummmm pas net
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NOBODY WANTS YOU TO TALK
What is the name of the second song?
Ma Chere Cajun Bebe