Explore Louisiana's Music Genres

Variety is the name of the game in Louisiana music. From the toe-tapping sounds of zydeco in the south to the storytelling lyrics of country in the north, you can explore the state discovering new music. There are many more genres that complete our soundtrack, but these genres are a good place to start.

Jazz

A multi-cultural blend of African and African American and musical concepts, jazz hearkens to the rhythmic fluidity of genres like zydeco. 

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Enjoy second lines and jazz music during Mardi Gras parades.
Blues

Explore the blues in Louisiana,  the basic bedrock component of American popular music.

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Walter "Wolfman" Washington is a famous blues and R&B Louisiana musician
Cajun

Cajun music is a genre that arose in southwestern Louisiana from the Francophone folk music traditions of the Acadians.

Cedric Watson playing accordion
Cedric Watson playing accordion
Country

Country music's humble beginnings paved the way for genres like swamp pop, zydeco and rock 'n' roll. 

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Country in Louisiana
Zydeco

Distinct to Louisiana, Zydeco is born from the sweat and tears of Creole sharecroppers. This toe-tapping style centers accordion, but mixes the likes of jazz, R&B and rap. 

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Swamp Pop

A distinct rock ‘n’ roll subgenre, Swamp Pop music combines New Orleans-style rhythm and blues, country and western, and Cajun and Black Creole music. 

A swamp pop band plays at Blue Moon Saloon.
A swamp pop band plays at Blue Moon Saloon.
Gospel

For many people, singing gospel makes an important personal statement about their beliefs and faith.

Irma Thomas performs at JazzFest.
Irma Thomas performs at JazzFest.
Soul

Like R&B and funk, soul shares deep roots in African American folklore.

Soul performers play music for a crowd.
Soul performers play music for a crowd.
R&B

Rhythm & blues, also known as “R&B,” is a popular genre that combines professional songwriting skills with African American traditions like blues and gospel. 

A performer smiles and gestures before a crowd.
A performer smiles and gestures before a crowd.
Rock 'n' Roll

The term “rock ‘n’ roll” has referred to wildly diverse musical styles since the 1950s for a genre pioneered by African American artists after World War II.

A musician plays rock 'n' roll.
A musician plays rock 'n' roll.
Rap, Hip-Hop & Bounce

New Orleans has a rich history of African American musical traditions and greatly influenced the development of hip-hop in Louisiana, with Rappers and DJs creating a local style of hip-hop in the early 90s that was christened “bounce.”

A hip hop ensemble takes the JazzFest main stage.
A hip hop ensemble takes the JazzFest main stage.