The Spiritual Backdrop: Thibodaux Churches
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Setting the Stage for the Chitlin’ Circuit: Thibodaux History and Culture
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Hannah Robert and Jennifer Marts podcast editor & staff Thibodaux, Louisiana, formed as a trading post between New Orleans and Bayou Teche in the late 1700s. This area, rich in cultural traditions, was a melting pot of races and nationalities. It was this mix of African, French, Spanish and Creole cultures that made South Louisiana […]
Circuit’s Soundtrack
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gabrielle chaisson staff A song list made up of 10 notable Chitlin’ Circuit artists from the ’50s and ’60s and their highest-rated Billboard R&B hits, which tracked the success of Black artists among Black audiences. Billboard charts have measured radio sales and jukebox successes since the 1940s. The “Race Records” chart highlighted music targeted at […]
Recreating the Circuit: Stark Field
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Louisiana Native Chitlin’ Circuit Performers
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“No other place has contributed a richer heritage of pop music to the rest of the United States, from Dixieland [jazz] to rock n’ roll to contemporary jazz.” Grace Lichtenstein and Laura Dankner, in their book “Musical Gumbo: The Music of New Orleans.” sarah kraemer features editor Louisiana and its towns are home to many […]
The Chitlin’ Circuit: a Foundation for Current Musicians
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carlie dalgo staff One thing people all share in common is their ability to communicate through music. The harmonies ringing from a group of singers, the bass line thumping, the pounding beat of the drum – it’s all a universal language. While the Chitlin’ Circuit gave Black musicians a platform to express themselves during segregation, […]
Odd Fellows Hall
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skylar neal staff Fifteen miles south of Thibodaux, the Odd Fellows Hall in Houma echoed with the dynamic performances of Chitlin’ Circuit artists through the night. In the 1930s-1970s, Guitar Slim, Joe Tex and Ike and Tina Turner performed in Houma, Louisiana, at the Odd Fellows Hall, a venue along the Chitlin’ Circuit. Located at […]
The Sounds of Thibodaux
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sally-anne torres staff Filled with the sounds of blues, rock ‘n’ roll, jazz and more, Thibodaux was the perfect stop for roaming musicians and entertainers traveling along the Chitlin’ Circuit. James Brown James Brown, originally from Georgia, was a significant figure on the Chitlin’ Circuit, according to Scott Barretta, music historian for the Mississippi Blues […]
Chitlin’ Circuit Map
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The Circuit at a Glance
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