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I Hear You Knockin by Jeff Hannusch
I Hear You Knockin  by Jeff Hannusch












I Hear You Knockin by Jeff Hannusch

He also published Jeff Hannusch's "I Hear You Knockin'," the story of early New Orleans rhythm and blues. His Swallow Publications also publishes books on the Cajun French language, Cajun Dictionary, and Self-Taught Cajun, many by Rev. In 1975 Soileau established another label, Maison de Soul, devoted to Creole and Zydeco music, which included such artists as Clifton Chenier, Rockin' Dopsie, Keith Frank, Chris Ardoin, Zydeco Force, Jeffery Brousard, and others.

I Hear You Knockin by Jeff Hannusch

Jin Records was a significant part of the development and popularity of what would eventually come to be known as Swamp Pop music. In 1958 Soleau also started Jin Records with artists such as Clint West, Tommy McLain & the Boogie Kings, Lil' Bob & The Lollipops, Warren Storm, Skip Stewart, Rockin' Sidney, Rod Bernard, and Johnny Allan. Mesopotamia, Israel, Jordan And SyriaColette Modiano, I Hear You Knockin : The Sound Of New Orleans Rhythm And BluesJeff Hannusch, Robert Swindells. The now-legendary Swallow Records has released 265 45rpm single records and 151 albums of Cajun French music, including recordings by Adam Hebert, Belton Richard, Dewey Balfa, and the Balfa Brothers, Nathan Abshire, Jambalaya Cajun Band, Paul Daigle & Cajun Gold, D.L. In 1957 Floyd launched his own label, Swallow Records. Floyd went into business as a producer and released his first record on the Big Mamou label by artists Austin Pitre and Milton Molitor. He discovered that although people were still interested in Cajun French records, they were no longer being produced. After graduating from Ville Platte High in 1956, he opened a small record store, Floyd's Record Shop. In his junior year of high school, he worked at an afternoon Cajun music show as a part-time job with KVPI radio in Ville Platte. He grew up speaking Cajun French and did not speak English until attending school. Floyd Soileau was born in a small community near Ville Platte, Louisiana.














I Hear You Knockin  by Jeff Hannusch