Loose Cattle
Loose Cattle and Duquette Johnston
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St
New Orleans, LA 70119
Apr 11, 2024
8:00 PM CDT
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Start French Quarter Fest right with two great bands and great friends joining forces for a very special night at one of the best rooms in town. New Orleans' own Loose Cattle has invited Birmingham AL native Duquette Johnston for a night of ringing guitars and very personal songwriting. It's a rare treat for New Orleans to hear these two great bands together.
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Laura
March 27th 2024
It's been a long time since I visited the Saturn Bar. I am a fond member of days pre K when O'Neil held court from behind the bar. Such wonderful memories - especially of the night he asked me to bartend while he took a "customer" home. He was gone for 3 hours.
But on to the band - what can I say? They are my newest favorite band to see live. Between "that girl with the hair" killing it every time, the lyrics of original tunes, an amazing whimsical violinist, and two of the guys from the Iguanas on bass & drums, you just can't go wrong. Country punk? Call it what you want, it's good time & impossible not to move your feet.
Oh, one member I neglected to mention (a discovery upon proof reading) he's a kind of Renaissance Man. Rumor has it he's won some pretty fancy awards like a Tony or two. He holds his own and harmonizes beautifully with "that girl with the hair." Plus he has a really cute dog named Evangeline. In fact, my dog has a crush on her. Go figure...
Side note - the photo is not from Friday night. Sorry, I was present and dancing.
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Loose Cattle Biography
The members of New Orleans-based LOOSE CATTLE have separately, or
collectively, made music with the likes of Alex Chilton, Bob Mould, Allen
Touissaint, Pete Townshend, Frank Black, The Iguanas, The Breeders,
Goldfinger, The Whiskey Gentry, Tav Falco, and Teenage Fanclub. At one time or
another in their separate lives, they’ve won a Grammy Award, two Tony Awards,
multiple Big Easy and Best of The Beat Awards, and shown up on Broadway, in
film and television, and on glossy magazine pages. They’ve also had side hustles
as actors, teachers, functional medicine practitioners, social justice advocates,
LGBTQ activists, and very tired parents.
Band founders and double-barreled frontpersons Kimberly Kaye and Michael
Cerveris hammer their differences out in Loose Cattle, welding them to a shared
love of X, The Mekons, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Dolly and Porter, Neil
Young, John Prine, and Drive By Truckers. Their unholy marriage of blood
harmonies and chiming guitars over the soulful, swampy rhythm section of Renè
Coman and Doug Garrison are stitched together with Rurik Nunan’s keening,
fiery fiddle.
It's Americana music for the people America keeps forgetting, who have no
intention of remaining unheard.
Read Morecollectively, made music with the likes of Alex Chilton, Bob Mould, Allen
Touissaint, Pete Townshend, Frank Black, The Iguanas, The Breeders,
Goldfinger, The Whiskey Gentry, Tav Falco, and Teenage Fanclub. At one time or
another in their separate lives, they’ve won a Grammy Award, two Tony Awards,
multiple Big Easy and Best of The Beat Awards, and shown up on Broadway, in
film and television, and on glossy magazine pages. They’ve also had side hustles
as actors, teachers, functional medicine practitioners, social justice advocates,
LGBTQ activists, and very tired parents.
Band founders and double-barreled frontpersons Kimberly Kaye and Michael
Cerveris hammer their differences out in Loose Cattle, welding them to a shared
love of X, The Mekons, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Dolly and Porter, Neil
Young, John Prine, and Drive By Truckers. Their unholy marriage of blood
harmonies and chiming guitars over the soulful, swampy rhythm section of Renè
Coman and Doug Garrison are stitched together with Rurik Nunan’s keening,
fiery fiddle.
It's Americana music for the people America keeps forgetting, who have no
intention of remaining unheard.
Cowpunk
Southern Soul
Americana
Country Blues
Southern Rock
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Folk
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