Marce Lacouture is an American folk music and cajun recording artist and song writer. Lacouture grew up in Texas and Louisiana. She began singing professionally in Austin folk and rock bands and in 1984 formed a duo with Butch Hancock, with whom she recorded two albums. She has spent many years in Louisiana exploring the Cajun heritage, which led her to a long apprenticeship with traditional Louisiana French ballad singers Lula Landry and Inez Catalon, honored on her CD La Joie Cadienne. On June 23, 2010, LaCouture performed in the Homegrown Concert Series at the Library of Congress.
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| - Marce Lacouture est une chanteuse américaine cajun et francophone de folk, de rock et de musique cadienne vivant en Louisiane. (fr)
- Marce Lacouture is an American folk music and cajun recording artist and song writer. Lacouture grew up in Texas and Louisiana. She began singing professionally in Austin folk and rock bands and in 1984 formed a duo with Butch Hancock, with whom she recorded two albums. She has spent many years in Louisiana exploring the Cajun heritage, which led her to a long apprenticeship with traditional Louisiana French ballad singers Lula Landry and Inez Catalon, honored on her CD La Joie Cadienne. On June 23, 2010, LaCouture performed in the Homegrown Concert Series at the Library of Congress. (en)
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| - Marce Lacouture is an American folk music and cajun recording artist and song writer. Lacouture grew up in Texas and Louisiana. She began singing professionally in Austin folk and rock bands and in 1984 formed a duo with Butch Hancock, with whom she recorded two albums. She has spent many years in Louisiana exploring the Cajun heritage, which led her to a long apprenticeship with traditional Louisiana French ballad singers Lula Landry and Inez Catalon, honored on her CD La Joie Cadienne. One of her songs, "So I'll Run" is featured in the book 31 Songs by British author Nick Hornby, telling about songs and the particular emotional resonance they carry for him. Hornby had heard LaCouture playing in a bar in north London. On June 23, 2010, LaCouture performed in the Homegrown Concert Series at the Library of Congress. (en)
- Marce Lacouture est une chanteuse américaine cajun et francophone de folk, de rock et de musique cadienne vivant en Louisiane. (fr)
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