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Church Picnics

ST. JOHN PICNIC A lot of Texans can’t imagine spending July 4th any other way than attending the St. John Picnic, now in its 131st year. The day starts with

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Dennis McGee and Ernest Fruge made one of the first Cajun recordings. Harry Choates wrote Jole Blon in 1946. Jimmy C. Newman promoted Cajun music on the Grand Ole Opry. Alabama native Hank Williams wrote Jambalaya (On the Bayou) in 1952. Ragin' Cajun Doug Kershaw had a hit with Diggy Diggy Lo. It was originally penned as Diggy Liggy Lo in 1953 by Terry Clement.
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Musique Cajun

Cajun music, like polka music is fun, happy music, you can’t help but grin while dancing and the rhythm keeps you coming back to the floor after quenching your thirst.

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