The Revelers (Louisiana) Explained

The Revelers
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Origin:Louisiana, United States
Website:http://revelersband.com/
Current Members:Chris Miller
Daniel Coolik
Chas Justus
Trey Boudreaux
Glenn Fields
Blake Miller
Past Members:Eric Frey
Genre:Cajun Swamp Pop Zydeco

The Revelers are a Louisiana music group, composed of founding members of the Red Stick Ramblers and the Pine Leaf Boys. They are unique in that they play all styles of Cajun, zydeco, Swamp Pop, and Americana equally well. There is no leader and everyone sings and writes music. Blake Miller (accordion, fiddle, voice) is currently one of the most prolific composers of original French Cajun music.

Origin

The Revelers were founded in 2010. Longtime collaborator Chris Miller joined the band full-time in January 2013 and Trey Boudreaux joined the band in 2017. The band relocated from Lafayette to Breaux Bridge, Louisiana in 2018[1]

Career

The Revelers have toured the United States and Canada extensively, the UK, Ireland, and Denmark. They are a festival mainstay having played at the Blackpot Festival, Tønder, Shakori Hills, both Rhythm and Roots, Wheatland, Sugar Maple Fest, Festival International de Louisiane, Grey Fox, Clearwater's Hudson River Revival, the Red Wing Roots Music Festival and countless others. They are also in-demand in the music education scene, having been on staff at Ashokan Fiddle & Dance, Balfa Week, Miles of Music Camp, FiddleTunes, and Blackpot Camp.

Awards

2016 Grammy Nomination for Best Regional Roots Music (Get Ready)[2]

The Revelers have been named "The Best Thing to come out of Louisiana in Recent History" by the Cajun Creole Culture Preservation International™[3]

Discography

References

  1. Book: Caffery, Joshua. Traditional Music in Coastal Louisiana. November 2013. LSU Press. Baton Rouge, LA. 9780807152010. 220–221.
  2. Billboard. . April 19, 2018.
  3. Web site: CCCP International . May 5, 2014.
  4. Web site: The Revelers. May 5, 2014.
  5. Web site: EP Review: The Revelers Play The Swamp Pop Classics Volume 2. thedailycountry.com. The Daily Country. 14 January 2017.
  6. Web site: At the end of the river = Au bout de la rivière WorldCat.org . 2024-02-10 . search.worldcat.org . en.