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The date for these congenial parties is the Twelfth Night or more precisely the twelfth day of Christmas, which, if my math is correct, falls on January 6th. Kim Ruehl is a folk music writer whose writing has appeared in Billboard, West Coast Performer, and NPR. A time honored tradition marked by booze, beads, boobies, and other pre-Lent debauchery. Recorded on the Ric label, Al Johnson’s “Carnival Time” hit the streets of New Orleans for Mardi Gras of 1960. So let loose, shake what your mama gave you and get down to these tunes inspired by Fat Tuesday: Britney Spears - I Love Rock 'N' Roll In case y'all didn't know, BritBrit hails from Louisiana, so we know she'll be celebrating Mardi Gras tonight! "Iko Iko" is a song about the Mardi Gras Indians, mimicking the languages of the local Native Americans, and paying homage to this deeply rooted tradition. "When the Saints" would traditionally be played slowly as a dirge on the way to the graveyard, and would be sped up and played in a celebratory tone at the end of the funeral. Al Johnson, "Carnival Time" Even in New Orleans itself, Al's only known for this one song, which, like … Ah, Mardi Gras. The traditions surrounding the celebration of Mardi Gras in Louisiana stretch back all the way to the founding of New Orleans by the brother explorers d'Iberville and Bienville. Thats good and upbeat!! Top Six Mardi Gras Songs of All Time. And if you happen to be in the Crescent City around Mardi Gras time, it's a phrase you will hear mentioned many times. They All Ask’d for You is a track on The Meters’ sixth studio … They All Ask’d for You by The Meters. Lv 7. Happy Fat Tuesday, everyone! Music is a diverse form of expression that takes in many styles. The song "Second Line," however, is a song that was popularized by Stop, Inc., in the 1970s. "If Ever I Cease to Love" was the official anthem of that year's Rex parade, and has since been considered one of the staple tunes of Mardi Gras. LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. All during Mardi Gras, there will be music in the air. Since its inception, New Orleans has been a predominantly Catholic town, and "When the Saints Go Marching In" started out as a religious song played during funerals. :) Answer Save. Zulu is an all-African-American krewe (actually a "Social Aid and Pleasure Club") whose parade includes the tossing of golden coconuts and is one of the biggest draw parades on Mardi Gras morning. In the days before the big event, there are numerous parties and balls sponsored by various krewes. Complete with whistling and second-line drumming, this song is one of the staples of the Mardi Gras celebration. New Orleans lives for Mardi Gras. Many residents of the Crescent city, initiate their Mardi Gras with a simple get together in early January. "Don't let anybody play me cheap, I got 50 cents more than I'm going to keep." And so in this manner, small groups of dedicated Mardi Gras revelers meet once a week right up to the big day, itself. Of course, the song was widely popularized by local music hero Louis Armstrong as a jazz number in the 1930s and is typically performed these days by any number of jazz and brass bands in New Orleans as an upbeat dixie land jazz tune. This song, written by Professor Longhair — one of New Orleans' greatest musical treasures — brings together two of Mardi Gras's richest traditions: the Zulu parade and second-lining. For musicians, it is a style of improvisation, where the player varies from the main melody in a way which is still coherent with the spirit of the song. But as the years rolled on, "Mardi Gras Mambo," a Latin-styled tribute, became more popular and then that song gave way to Professor Longhair's whistling classic, "Go To the Mardi Gras." I do Synchronized Swimming, (if any of ya'll know what that is), and i'm swimming a routine to New Orleans music soo i need some music haha. What are some popular/upbeat New Orleans/Mardi Gras Songs? For most participants, Mardi Gras night is anti-climatic. Dixieland jazz is a classic style of utilizing the second line to create an overall symphonic effect. While it ... Go to the Mardi Gras—Professor Longhair. Their inspiration comes from hundreds of years of Carnivale music that drive the American Mardi Gras celebration. Many of the marching bands participating in Mardi Gras parades will perform "When the Saints" as an homage to their hometown of New Orleans. Combine this popular, outdoor celebration with the rich music of the city and the result is a lively, collection of upbeat songs that captures the spirit of the day. Relevance. Of course, the main feature is a King Cake. Originally the staple parade from Black Mardi Gras in Congo Square, Zulu now ends up on Canal Street like all the other major parades. When I first moved to New Orleans, "Jambalaya," the much-venerated Hank Williams hit, could be heard everywhere. There's no way around it, Mardi Gras runs the New Orleans economy. Mardi Gras Mambo—The Hawketts. In the old days, the meetings could sometimes turn violent, but in modern times, confrontations have evolved into ritual dancing and singing. zynjen. "Iko Iko" is a song about the Mardi Gras Indians, mimicking the languages of the local Native Americans, and paying homage to this deeply rooted tradition. Following is a classic Dixieland style Jazz tune, called "Bourbon Street Parade." 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