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Jimmy C. Newman

The “C” means Cajun, and even though a lot of Jimmy C. Newman’s early nation material has small swamp stylings, he created a fusion on many 1960s albums that set up him being a forerunner in Cajun-country music. Newman was created on August 27, 1927, in Great Stage, LA; as …

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Rusty Kershaw

Being a soloist, Rusty (Russell) Kershaw has yet to complement the success that he previously in the first ’60s when he shared a duo with older sibling, Doug Kershaw. His albums, nevertheless, have already been well-conceived samplings of Cajun two-steps and nation ballads, and also have highlighted accompaniment by top-notch …

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