Floyd Brown might not be a name that every modern country fan knows, but he made his mark on the music world and had a ...
Warren Storm, a beloved drummer and vocalist who was among the pioneering musicians who defined the swamp pop genre of the 1950s, died on September 7 at age 84. Storm had been hospitalized since ...
Floyd Brown, a Louisiana swamp pop and country singer, died at the age of 79 after a long battle with cancer, leaving behind ...
Floyd Brown, a longtime fixture on the Baton Rouge music scene, died Tuesday at 79 after a lengthy battle with cancer, according to his niece, Dara Brown. In addition to his work as a swamp ...
Playing a blend of rock, R&B and zydeco, he had a hit in 1966 with “Sweet Dreams” and inspired Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and many others. By Clay Risen Tommy McLain, a son of the Louisiana bayou whose ...
Swamp pop might well be referred to as South Louisiana’s “other music” as it generally takes a back seat to Cajun and zydeco music. Nevertheless, Swamp pop remains extremely popular with middle-age ...
Beloved “swamp pop” musician Tommy McLain, whose 1966 hit “Sweet Dreams” reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, died Thursday morning at 85. His passing was announced by his family in a social media ...
A Baker native and Baton Rouge based swamp pop/county singer has died, The Advocate newspaper reports. The Advocate reports ...
Our guest is singer, pianist and octogenarian Tommy McClain, one of the last standing Louisiana swamp pop singers. He told us how much he enjoyed being on the road, singing for new audiences. Tommy is ...
Louisiana Hall of Fame singer Tom McLain died Thursday morning, on July 24, at 85 years old. McLain was born on March 15, 1940 in Jonesville, Louisiana, and he was one of the swamp pop music genre's ...
Brown died on Tuesday, his family said, after a long battle with cancer. Brown, who was described as a swamp pop/country ...
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