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Sammy Naquin & The Zydeco Whips

Release Date: 2009
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Independent

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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIO® LINKS
1.  Going Back Home (3:51)
2.  Act Naturally (3:35)
3.  Mine, Mine, Mine (3:13)
4.  Give Me Another Chance (3:15)
5.  Coconut Song (3:44)
6.  Jim Dandy (2:41)
7.  Come With Me (2:56)
8.  1-800-Call-Paul (3:16)
9.  Bright Lights, Big City (3:06)
10.  Paper In My Shoe (3:12)
11.  Hard To Stop (2:33)
12.  Big Dog, Little Dog (2:40)
PERSONNEL
Sammy Naquin - accordion, vocals
Bruce Bono - guitar
Josh Garrett - rhythm guitar
Marybeth Landry - harmony vocals
Troy Billiot - bass
Waylon Thibodeaux - drums, washboard
NOTES:
Sammy Naquin lives to play music that makes people feel good, have fun and want to dance. And his music is just as hot as the gumbo he cooks up.
And if you catch Sammy Naquin onstage he’ll cook up a Louisiana musical gumbo, with a strong traditional zydeco / cajun / creole roux, with some zydeco blues (a la the great Clifton Chenier, one of Sammy’s early mentors), spiced with New Orleans jazz and R&B, maybe a dash of country and just about anything else he’s heard in his travels. He will mix it up til it becomes one and serve it up smokin’ hot.
Naquin is known for his distinctive, powerful and compelling accordion style, built up of nearly 30 years of playing. Other musicians have said “Sammy plays like Sammy” and “Sammy plays like nobody else.”
Sammy was born into a musical Cajun family and raised on the bayous around Montagut, south of New Orleans. His great-granddaddy played accordion, the band often performing at a club in Point Barre. His father and uncle also played guitar. Sammy started on guitar around age 5 or 6, but soon switched to accordion. “My daddy was a minister in a French church. There was a lady who played the accordion, and that was the first time I seen that.” He was hooked. His father soon gave Sammy an accordion for his birthday and within 6 months Sammy was playing on stages.





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