John Fogerty - Jambalaya video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/09/15

John Fogerty live at the South Street Seaport, NYC, September 2, 2009. Billy Burnette is on guitar.

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8 years ago

Jair Stedile

Espetacular. Supimpa!

9 years ago

Edith caraculica

Espectacular ! Alguien sabe cómo se llama el violinista ?

9 years ago

Javier Daniel Aguilar Lerma

Is john playing a ernie ball john petrucci signature?

9 years ago

Katalin Dudas

Jambalaya! Eternal song!!

9 years ago

Dolores Rendon

Super,me gusto :)

9 years ago

Dolores Rendon

Super,me gusto :)

9 years ago

Robert Smith

what shit jesus christe wheres hank williams he could sing!!! they fucking musrats go to hell......

10 years ago

Gotfive5

He mispronounced Thibodaux

10 years ago

Libniz Hr

Great country classic 

10 years ago

Catherine Willier

I might have given up a finger or a toe to have been at this jam. What a perfect man to cover a Hank Williams Song. Poetic perfection.

10 years ago

König Ludwig

Pity - such a baaad sound - why?

10 years ago

skallagrim3

I got my but out of Sweden and went to Lafayette, Eunice, Beux Bridge for 3 weeks with my son. He plays Cajun with his band Alligator Gumbo, (nominated by CFMA). Thor at the Jam at Savoy music center, eunice... youtube.com/watch?v=xLX8I34arOE

10 years ago

sandra strother

I am from Lousiana and he did justis ti Hank Williams i loveme some cajun music ma sha

10 years ago

Dave Keays

While I'm not enthused by rhythmic yodelling, I love the guitar work! There is something about rag-time and delta-blues that really gets my creative juices flowing. I can see why Fogerty dipped so deeply into country. Kind of interesting how the bluesman Howling Wolf got his name by trying to imitate Rodgers. He could only pull-off something he thought sounded like a wolf's growl.

10 years ago

SwingTheDoor

Then there's California Blues also off the Blue Ridge Ranger's album, a Jimmie Rodgers song recorded in 1928.

10 years ago

Dave Keays

Back in the 70s I would have really stained my britches if I knew this song was written by Hank Williams in the 50s. I mean, isn't it obvious that I was too cool to listen to that redneck dinosaur? Time has a way of changing everything.

10 years ago

Irena Sviklan

excellent! long live rocn'n'roll!cajun too!

10 years ago

buckhunter adk

I see Buddy Miller up there too

10 years ago

DN Boy

Real Music Indeed, good ole boys

10 years ago

Steve Novak

You have a great video there. I can see all of it. Good job.

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