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Wilson Savoy
Wilson Savoy
American accordionist, keyboard player, fiddler and singer
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The Revelers
The Revelers
new born Revelers
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Joel Savoy
Joel Savoy
American Cajun musician and music producer
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Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
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Pine Leaf Boys
Pine Leaf Boys
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The Lost Bayou Ramblers
The Lost Bayou Ramblers
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Al Berard
Al Berard
American musician
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Hackberry Ramblers
Hackberry Ramblers
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Harry Choates
Harry Choates
American musician
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Luderin Darbone
Luderin Darbone
American fiddler
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Ann Savoy
Ann Savoy
American musician, author, and record producer
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David Greely
David Greely
fiddler
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Ryan Brasseaux
Ryan Brasseaux
American academic
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Canray Fontenot
Canray Fontenot
American musician
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Joe Falcon
Joe Falcon
American accordionist
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Leo Soileau
Leo Soileau
American musician
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Leroy Leblanc
Leroy Leblanc
American musician
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Captain Gumbo
Captain Gumbo
Dutch zydeco and Cajun music band
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Michael Doucet
Michael Doucet
American musician
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Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin
Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin
Creole accordionist
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Feufollet
Feufollet
American band
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Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red
African American blues guitarist, harmonica player, and singer
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Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
American blues musician
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Sam Bush
Sam Bush
American musician
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New Grass Revival
New Grass Revival
American progressive bluegrass band
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Evangeline
Evangeline
band
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Tab Benoit
Tab Benoit
American blues guitarist, musician and singer
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Memphis Jug Band
Memphis Jug Band
band
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Doug Kershaw
Doug Kershaw
American musician
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Dewey Segura
Dewey Segura
American musician
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Clifton Chenier
Clifton Chenier
American accordion player and Zydeco musician
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Iry LeJeune
Iry LeJeune
American musician
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Sonny Landreth
Sonny Landreth
American musician
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Jimmy Dotson
Jimmy Dotson
American singer
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Zydepunks
Zydepunks
American band
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J. B. Fuselier
J. B. Fuselier
Cajun musician
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Lazy Lester
Lazy Lester
American blues harmonica player
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Dewey Balfa
Dewey Balfa
American musician
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Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers
American musician
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Cowboy Mouth
Cowboy Mouth
American rock band
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Christine Balfa
Christine Balfa
American Cajun musician
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Givers
Givers
indie pop band from Lafayette, Louisiana
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Will Shade
Will Shade
African American Memphis blues musician

The Red Stick Ramblers were a Cajun Music and Western Swing band formed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1999 while some of the members were attending Louisiana State University. Their name comes from a translation of Baton Rouge, which means "red stick" in French. The most recent line-up consisted of Linzay Young (fiddle, lead vocals), Daniel Coolik (fiddle, mandolin, electric guitar), Chas Justus (guitar, vocals), Eric Frey (Upright Bass, Vocals), Blake Miller (accordion and acoustic guitar) and Glenn Fields (drums). Past members include Josh Caffery, Joel Savoy, Oliver Swain, Kevin Wimmer, Wilson Savoy and Ricky Rees.

The band played a combination of traditional Cajun songs (sung in Cajun French), as well as covers of Western Swing classics (particularly the songs of Bob Wills), early American jazz and blues covers (Stuff Smith, Count Basie, Fats Waller and more), and honky tonk and dance-hall music, as well as dozens of tradition-inspired original songs.

The Red Stick Ramblers have appeared in a season finale of the Travel Channel's "No Reservations", with chef Anthony Bourdain, entitled "Cajun Country". Following this appearance the band scored a role in the third season of HBO's Treme, starring as Lucia Micarelli's character Annie's band the "Bayou St. John Playboys" and later "Annie T's Bayou Cadillac." Three Red Stick Rambler original songs, Made in the Shade, Katrina, and Morning Blues, are featured in season three of Treme. The band also returned to appear in the final abbreviated 4th season of Treme.

The rhythm section of the Ramblers performed as the backing band on several tracks of Linda Ronstadt and Ann Savoy's 2007 release Adieu False Heart.

On 26 October 2013 at the Black Pot Festival in Lafayette, LA, a festival started by the Red Stick Ramblers in 2006, the band announced that this would be their last show as The Red Stick Ramblers. 5/6th of the members of the most recent personnel of the band have gone on to form The Revelers, which is currently active.