Nutalusa Electronic Press Kit August 13, 2017 About The Band: 3 Sentence: Nutalusa (pronounced nut-a-loose-ah) is a Washington DC based band that performs an energizing mix of music rooted in the Louisiana countryside and other back waters around the world. Cajun, Zydeco, New Orleans, Swamp Pop, as well as many other throbbing and amazing tunes, are the perfect concoction for you and your friends to party along with and dance to. They are Fat Out Bayou Boogie! 6 Sentence:
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Nutalusa Electronic Press KitAugust 13, 2017
About The Band:
3 Sentence:
Nutalusa (pronounced nut-a-loose-ah) is a Washington DC based band thatperforms an energizing mix of music rooted in the Louisiana countrysideand other back waters around the world. Cajun, Zydeco, New Orleans,Swamp Pop, as well as many other throbbing and amazing tunes,are the perfect concoction for you and your friends to party along with anddance to. They are Fat Out Bayou Boogie!
6 Sentence:
Nutalusa (pronounced nut-a-loose-ah) is a Washington DC based band thatperforms an energizing mix of music from the Louisiana countryside andother back waters of the world. You will experience Cajun, Zydeco, NewOrleans R&B, Swamp Pop and other music from the back porch that you and your friends will love to party along with and dance to. The band's main influences, in addition to the Louisiana countryside music scene include
other dance and throbbing roots music. Members of the band play a variety of instruments, including Cajun accordion, triple row and piano accordions, fiddle, acoustic and electric guitar, drums, standup and electric base, ukulele, triangle, and rubboard . Their music will touch you. It’s Fat Out Bayou Boogie!