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Online Audio-Mag Cross Harp Chronicles.com To Offer Focus on Louisiana Blues

April 2, 2005

Online audio-mag to focus on Louisiana Blues in both text (offering interviews with two of Louisiana's finest blues harpists) and music (radio station to air Louisiana Blues/Cajun/Zydeco music). —




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(Free-Press-Release.com) April 2, 2005 -- Louisiana is home to some of the finest musicians in the world.

In a two month focus on Lousiana blues/cajun/and zydeco music, online audio-magazine Cross Harp Chronicles.com will examine the music of the bayou state. It interviews two of Louisiana’s finest blues harpists, Andy J. Forest and Jumpin’ Johnny Sansone, and offers a list of other Louisiana/New Orleans that may interest it readers.

During the two month run of this online issue, Cross Harp Chronicles’ radio station Blues Harp House Party.com will air music representative of this area of the country. This will include, but is not limited to Louisiana Blues/Cajun/Zydeco music.

"There is a difference, surprisingly, between Lousiana Blues and New Orleans Blues," offers publishing editor David King. "Louisiana Blues is loose, laid back and and percussive, with a plodding beat making even up-tempo Blues sound slow just played faster. New Orleans Blues is piano and horn driven enlivened with Caribbean rhythms."

"Cajun music can be traced back to early Acadian, French, Creole, and Anglo-Saxon folk songs. It is a music meant for dancing with the diatonic accordian and the fiddle being two of its primary intruments."


"Zydeco is Creole (Black) dance music of southwest Louisiana blending Cajun music with rhythm & blues and soul. Although similar to Cajun, Zydeco adds electric bass, horns, and sometimes keyboards."

"These musics," continues King, "Make for a rich diversity of musical styles within this one state region."

"Although Louisiana can, with pride, claim to be the birth home of many of the biggest names in these styles of music, it has also attracted many outsiders who have added to the wealth of music from this region. Unfortunately, many of these Louisiana artists have not been heard of out the state. It is our desire to help promote interest in these artists."

King continues "This will be our first issue of the magazine and radio station focusing on the blues from different states of the country. In subsequent issues we plan on focusing on Texas Blues, West Coast Jump and Jive Blues, Chicago Blues, and Detroit Blues to conclude the year, with a focus on blues harpists of each region. Depending on the response from each, we are looking ahead to the possiblity of doing issues on Canadian and British Blues Artists."

"We are doing this to promote an interest in Blues music and bring to light the cultural and regional differences that make the Blues the art form it is today—a musical form that, although largely overlooked by corporate radio, is enjoyed by listeners all over the world."


Readers are encouraged to view Cross Harp Chronicles.com by going online to www.crossharpchronicles.com and tune into the radio station online by going to www.live365.com/stations/bluesharphousepart

Artists wishing to submit their CDs for review and airplay may email the publisher/editor David King at dking@crossharpchronicles.com.

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  • Name: Cross Harp Chronicles.com/David King

    Email: ***@crossharpchronicles.com





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