Clarence's Lafayette Louisiana Cajun and Zydeco Music Schedule |
This site contains Lafayette Louisiana Cajun music and Zydeco music dances and events. CAJUN RADIO SHOWS:
NOTE: Cajun and Zydeco music schedules are now located at www.arnb.org/editions.phpRandol's Restaurant2320 Kaliste Saloom Rd. Lafayette, Louisiana (337) 981-7080 or 1-800-962-2586, 7pm Mon --- Hubert Maitre & Friends Tue --- Bayou Boys Wed --- Lafayette Rhythm Devils Thu --- Low Maintenance Fri --- Jambalaya Cajun Band Sat --- Paul Daigle on 1st Sat, Lafayette Rhythm Devils on 2nd Sat, Kevin Naquin on 3rd Sat, Sheryl Cormier on 4th Sat Sun --- Alternate between Zydeco Ray (Zydeco) and Corey Arceneaux (Zydeco) Prejean's Restaurant 3480 Hwy 167 (I-49) North, Carencro, (outside Lafayette) Louisiana 70507 (337) 896-3247 live music every night starting around 7pm. Mon --- Les Fr�res Michot Tue --- Woody Daigle and The Cajun Five Wed --- Woody Daigle and The Cajun Five Thu --- Mike Hebert and Nouveau Coeur Fri --- Alternates between Gervais Matte with The Branch Playboys and Woody Daigle with The Cajun Five Sat --- Gervais Matte and The Branch Playboys Sun --- Gervais Matte and The Branch Playboys Mulates Restaurant 325 Mills Ave., Breaux Bridge (outside Lafayette) Louisiana 800-422-2586, 7pm live music every night starting around 7pm. Mon --- Jay Cormier 6:30pm Tue --- Jay Cormier 6:30pm Wed --- Jay Cormier 6:30pm Thu --- Lee Benoit 7:00pm Fri --- Lee Benoit 7:00pm Sat --- Lagniappe 7:00pm Sun --- Jay Cormier(lunch); T-Mamou(dinner) 6pm Grant Street Dance Hall 113 W. Grant St., Lafayette; 318-237-8513, Concert Line: 318-237-2255 10pm various bands - see their website for schedule at www.grantstreetdancehall.com Vermillionville 1600 Surrey St., Lafayette; 318-233-4077 various bands - see their website for schedule at www.vermilionville.org Acadian Village 200 Greenleaf Dr., Lafayette; 800-962-9133 Crawfish Town USA 2815 Grand Point Highway, one mile north of 1-10 in Breaux Bridge at Exit 115 (Rt. 686) 337-667-6148 Tue --- Donna Angelle (solo act) from 7pm to 9pm Angelle's Whiskey River Landing 1275 Henderson Levee, Henderson 318-228-8567 Sun --- various bands from 4pm-8pm Cafe Des Amis 140 E. Bridge, Breaux Bridge, 318-332-5273 Wed --- various bands from 7pm-9pm Sat --- various zydeco bands from 8:30am-11:30am LOOKING FOR WEB SITE ADDRESSES FOR THE FOLLOWING, PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU KNOW OF ANY: SLIM'S Y-KI-KI zydeco club 8393 Hwy 182, Opelousas; 337-942-9980, 9pm RICHARD'S zydeco club 11154 Hwy 190, Lawtell; 337-543-8233, 9pm EL SIDO'S Zydeco Club 1523 N. St. Antoine, Lafayette; 318-237-1959, 9:30pm HAMILTON'S CLUB 1808 Verot School Rd., Lafayette; 318-991-0783, 9:30pm FRANK'S RANCH Hwy 190 between Opelousas and Lawtell, 9pm (not sure about this one) KING'S RANCH Carencro (not sure about this one) PAT'S CAF� CREOLE: 1904 W. University Ave., Lafayette (not sure about this one) TRUE FRIEND'S HALL LaPointe, La. (not sure about this one) YAMBILEE BUILDING special events only Hwy 190, Opelousas; 337-948-8848, 9pm BOURQUE'S CLUB Cedar St., Lewisburg; 337-948-9904, 8pm and Sundays around 5:00 p.m. HARRY'S CLUB: Breaux Bridge; 337-332-6852 HOTEL CAZAN BAR: Mamou Saturdays, Wallace Trahan & Cazan Playboys (12 - 4 p.m.) LA POUSSI�RE: 1215 Grand Point Ave., Breaux Bridge; 318-332-1721 (8:00 p.m.) QUARTER POLE CLUB: Rayne; 337-334-0560 (9 p.m.) MUSEUM CAF�: 102 E. Edwards St., Erath; 937-0012 AMANDA SCOTT'S: 542 Justin St.(in the Jefferson St. area), Lafayette; 337-593-8551 BACK TO BACK: 201 W. Pine St., Lafayette; 318-232-9500 THE LIBERTY THEATRE: 200 W. Park Ave., Eunice; 337-457-7389 (6 - 8 p.m.) THE RICE THEATRE: Crowley Saturdays, Freddie Pate's Jamboree This is located at www.cajunradio.org/lafayettecajunzydeco.html **** Lafayette Cajun and Zydeco dance schedule ***** LINKS: The Patsy Report www.randols.com www.timesofacadiana.com/clubcalendar/ Acadian settlement (1755) In the Great Expulsion of 1755, around 11,000 Acadians were deported from Acadia under the direction of British colonial officers and New England legislators and militia; many settled in an area near Baton Rouge that would come to be known as Louisiana. Eventually these settlers began calling themselves Cajuns, a name descending from a mis-pronunciation of the original name Acadians. (French: Acadiens) maintained a separate culture, encompassing distinct clothing, music, food, and dedication to catholic faith, that has since immeasurably enriched the Baton Rouge area. Home Site index |