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My son is in Americorp helping cleanup in Creole, La. I'm trying to share some of his updates- He Writes:
Today we removed debris in a large field for a man named Cedric who has been a cajun musician his whole life. He has played with and befriended many great musicians, including Willie Nelson and Hank Williams Jr. His house was destroyed, and his trailer with $27,000 worth of musical equipment was washed away to a nearby field by the storm surge. He was very depressed. We connected right away though, when I told him I was also a musician. He gave me his last copy of an album he cut with his band, MOE D, in 2000. He played accordian in the band and wrote most of the songs.
He told me that no one died from Rita, but since the hurricane 47 people have died from stress or suicide. A few of his buddies have "blown their brains out". I worked all through my lunch break by his side. Afterwards, we were invited to our sponsors house for a barbeque, where Cedric and a couple of his buddies from Wisconsin played us some traditional cajun music. Two guitars, a fiddle, Cedric on the acordian, and a fat old lady with peach colored hair playing a triangle. Their stage was a small porch outside one of the trailors lined up beside the houses we had worked on today. It was awesome. After they finished I went up and played a few originals on the guitar and Cedric got really into it and came back up to play some more songs. His first song was all about marijuana, obviously inspired by me. We kept trading off the guitar and exchanged song for song. He invited me and the rest of NCCC to a small jam session with him and his friends, Hank and Willie, next week. Hank and Willie are apparently throwing a benifit concert to raise enough money for him to buy back his equipment and get into music again. It was fucking sweet. He wants me to play next week for everybody again. That was my day, hope your doing great.
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