Episode Synopsis "Broussard Sisters water zydeco's roots with the claps and stomps of juré"
I first heard this music at the Festivals Acadiens et Créoles in Lafayette, where I saw Jeffery Broussard play a cajon drum box while his sisters sang and performed Jure. This great musical tradition has almost been lost. Please listen to this episode and help us keep the tradition alive. Nick Poulos Executive Producer
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