It
doesn’t seem that long ago when, while visiting my mother in New Orleans, we
went to see some old friends, just about the oldest friends we know. She was a
bridesmaid in our wedding; my wife was a bridesmaid in hers. They flew to Phoenix
when our oldest son was married; we were in a folding chair in front of an old
plantation home on the River Road south of Baton Rouge when their daughter was
married.
And
our youngest children are both named Andrew. My wife in their Andrew’s
godmother.
Their
Andrew is a singer and songwriter, performing in New Orleans (like the Jazz
Festival), all across the South and even the U.K. and Europe. A few years back,
he was performing at a folk festival in Memphis, and had his picture taken with
two other singers performing at the festival – Chad & Jeremy, my wife’s
all-time favorite performers.
His
style is a combination of blues, jazz, soul, Randy Newman, a dash of Cajun –
all coming together as something unique. Andrew has his own style, and you just
have to listen to understand that. When we saw him perform at a club “back of
the Quarter” (behind the French Quarter in New Orleans), I kept thinking that
this was the rather shy little boy we watched play baseball one afternoon at St.
Catherine of Siena Catholic School.
Shy
no more, but to talk with him and listen to his music is to experience a kind
of grace. He just has that way about him.
He’s
produced three albums: Songs
I Wrote Before I Knew You, Dreaming
When You Leave (with the Lonesome Crows), and The
Moorings. And he blogs under his own name,
where you can find his performance schedule.
And
now, Andrew Duhon.
2 comments:
So talented! Thank you for sharing his music with us.
First, that is a really cool picture. We've been catching bits and pieces of the Jazz Festival all weekend. So much talent! I'll keep my eye out for your friend, Glynn. Sounds like my kind of music.
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