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Jeff Spence : Rockin Louisiana Man
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A piano driven party power blues band with some great playing, kickin horn arrangements, and some funny and some baudy lyrics.
Genre: Blues: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date: 1993
Rockin Louisiana Man Record Label: Rabadash Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Rockin Louisiana Man 3:59 $0.99
Idaho Potato 5:21 $0.99
Delta Queen 4:21 $0.99
Freddie's Kitchen Blues 5:10 $0.99
Turn Me On 2:45 $0.99
I'm A King Bee 4:01 $0.99
What Happened to Our Holiday? 3:22 $0.99
Catfish 2:51 $0.99
Good Woman Gone Bad 3:15 $0.99
Way Out In the Country 3:29 $0.99
Louisiana Showdown 5:00 $0.99
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Album Notes

Festive is the best word to describe an evening of Louisiana music and entertainment with the "Rockin' Louisiana Man", Jeff Spence. He is a captivating performer who combines world-class piano skills, soulful vocals and fun into one big party. His "Louisiana Music Show" features many musical
styles as Dixieland where Jeff has marched the crowd around the room with his trombone to "Saints". Zydeco and cajun music are popular when Jeff plays the squeezebox and audience members play the washboard. But the strong point of this show is the bringing of New Orleans jazz and blues into one special event.

Jeff Spence, whether playing solo or with his Bourbon Street Band, has played festivals and venues all over the world. He has opened for such acts as Spiro Gyra and The Neville Brothers and has played keyboards for such stars as Augie Meyers (Texas Tornados), Jimmy Witherspoon and Brook Benton. His "Rockin' Louisiana Man" was released on BMG in Europe featuring fun blues music.

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REVIEWS

this beaumont, texas gal can relate to your music!!! love it
author: anne wexler
ok, but the artist IS the cd and he's great.
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Good stuff
author: GC
Good album. Lots of lyrics involving food. Not sure why, but still a worthwhile album.
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