Hackberry Ramblers Concert History

The Hackberry Ramblers (also known as the Riverside Ramblers), a Grammy Award-nominated Cajun music band based in Hackberry, Louisiana, formed in 1933. Since its heyday in the late 1930s it has become one of the most recognized names and influential groups in Cajun music. Its sound has come to be one of the genre's most imitated, and its 1936 song "Jolie Blon" — the group's most covered song — ranks as the informal "Cajun national anthem."

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 24, 2005
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
"New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival" / Little Freddie King / Basin Street Sheiks / Beausoleil Avec Michael Doucet / Hot 8 Brass Band / Danza / Rosie Ledet / Charles Teony / King Karl / Tommy McLain / Brotherhood Of Groove / Troy Andrews / Jerry Portnoy / Leigh "Lil' Queenie" Harris / Charlie Musselwhite / Brian Wilson / Ingrid Lucia / Juanes / Warren Storm / The Wild Magnolias / John Lee & The Heralds Of Christ / Rosalia De Cuba / Young Magnolias / Hot Club Of New Orleans / Ba Cissoko / Luther Kent / Unstoppable Gospel Singers / Julieta Venegas / Hackberry Ramblers / Phil Phillips / Lance Ellis / Mighty Chariots Of Fire / Carlos Nakai / Popular Ladies SAPC / Lurrie Bell / Carey bell / Campbell Brothers / Olympia Aide / James Cotton / Sista Teedy & Umami / Jon Cleary / Chris Thomas King / Alvin Batiste / Nelly / G. Love & Special Sauce / Johnson Extension / Curtis Fuller / Otis Joseph & Zamar / 007 / Balfa Toujours / Smokie Norful / New Birth Brass Band / Hammond State Strawberry Jammers / Bob French / Rebirth Brass Band / Almas Gemelas / Fury of Five / Creole Jazz Serenaders with Don Vappie / C.c. Adcock / Intercollegiate Gospel Choir / Dr. John / Preservation Hall Jazz Band / La Excelencia / Ninth Ward Hunters / Jazz Messengers Legacy Band / Tyrone Foster & The Arc Singers / Irvin Mayfield Jr. / Roy Roget & the Sons of the Bayouneers / Victor Manuelle / Dimensions Of Faith / Voices of Distinction / Cyril Neville & The Uptown Allstars / New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Rhythm Section / Jeff & Vida / the iguanas / Rockin' Jake / Native Nation Intertribal Show all bands
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Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Jun 30, 2000 –
Jul 03, 2000
19th American Music Festival
Dave Alvin and the Guilty Men / Marcia Ball Band / Jimmy Lafave / C.J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band / Waco Brothers / Heatersons / Betsy & The Bone Shakers / Kelley Hunt / Alejandro Escovedo / Blue Rodeo / Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers / Gurf Morlix / John Sieger / Red Elvises / John Sebastian / Chicago Jazz Orchestra / Franz Jackson / Laketown Buskers / Joe Ely / Ronnie Dawson / Robbie Fulks / Hackberry Ramblers / Mike Plume Band / Bill Kirchen / Special Consensus / The Beatle Brothers / Switchback / Famous Brothers / Reckless Kelly / Paul Cebar & The Milwaukeeans / Magnolia Sisters / Teddy Morgan / Bo Ramsey / Kevin Gordon Band / Sones De Mexico Show all bands
FitzGerald's Berwyn, Illinois, United States
Folk
World
Zydeco
Ethnic
Cajun
Louisiana
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2005 1 concert
2000 1 concert

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