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Listen to Doug Kershaw, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Doug Kershaw

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Listen to Diggy Liggy Lo by Doug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Diggy Liggy LoDoug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw
Listen to Louisiana Man by Doug Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Louisiana ManDoug Kershaw
Listen to Don't Mess With My Toot Toot (with Fats Domino) by Doug Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Don't Mess With My Toot Toot (with Fats Domino)Doug Kershaw
Listen to Louisiana Man by Doug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Louisiana ManDoug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw
Listen to Diggy Diggy Lo by Doug Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Diggy Diggy LoDoug Kershaw
Listen to Calling Baton Rouge by Doug Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Calling Baton RougeDoug Kershaw
Listen to Jambalaya (On the Bayou) by Doug Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Jambalaya (On the Bayou)Doug Kershaw
Listen to Ballad of General Lee by Doug Kershaw & The Hazzard County Boys, see lyrics, music video & more!
Ballad of General LeeDoug Kershaw & The Hazzard County Boys
Listen to Eemeecoochee (feat. Doug Kershaw & Jo-El Sonnier) by Sammy Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Eemeecoochee (feat. Doug Kershaw & Jo-El Sonnier)Sammy Kershaw
Listen to Cajun Joe (The Bully of the Bayou) by Doug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw, see lyrics, music video & more!
Cajun Joe (The Bully of the Bayou)Doug Kershaw & Rusty Kershaw

More albums from Doug Kershaw

Listen to The Clash of the Musical Cultures by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMThe Clash of the Musical CulturesDoug Kershaw
Listen to Face to Face by Doug Kershaw & Steve Riley
ALBUMFace to FaceDoug Kershaw & Steve Riley
Listen to Alive & Fiddlin' by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMAlive & Fiddlin'Doug Kershaw
Listen to A Classical Cajun Gumbo by Doug Kershaw & The UNC Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMA Classical Cajun GumboDoug Kershaw & The UNC Symphony Orchestra
Listen to Easy by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMEasyDoug Kershaw
Listen to Still Cajun After All These Years by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMStill Cajun After All These YearsDoug Kershaw
Listen to Two-Step Fever by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMTwo-Step FeverDoug Kershaw
Listen to Diggy Diggy Lo by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMDiggy Diggy LoDoug Kershaw
Listen to Voices of Americana (The Crazy Cajun Recordings) by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMVoices of Americana (The Crazy Cajun Recordings)Doug Kershaw
Listen to Rusty & Doug Kershaw, Vol. 2 by Rusty Kershaw & Doug Kershaw
ALBUMRusty & Doug Kershaw, Vol. 2Rusty Kershaw & Doug Kershaw
Listen to Rusty & Doug Kershaw, Vol. I by Rusty Kershaw & Doug Kershaw
ALBUMRusty & Doug Kershaw, Vol. IRusty Kershaw & Doug Kershaw
Listen to Flip, Flop & Fly by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMFlip, Flop & FlyDoug Kershaw
Listen to Rajin' Cajun by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMRajin' CajunDoug Kershaw
Listen to Douglas James Kershaw by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMDouglas James KershawDoug Kershaw
Listen to Swamp Grass by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMSwamp GrassDoug Kershaw
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ALBUMDoug KershawDoug Kershaw
Listen to Louisiana Man by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMLouisiana ManDoug Kershaw
Listen to Louisiana Man, Cajun Son by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMLouisiana Man, Cajun SonDoug Kershaw
Listen to Spanish Moss by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMSpanish MossDoug Kershaw
Listen to The Cajun Way by Doug Kershaw
ALBUMThe Cajun WayDoug Kershaw

Doug Kershaw's Popular Music Videos

Watch Battle Of New Orleans (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971) music video by Doug Kershaw
Battle Of New Orleans (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971)
Doug Kershaw
Watch Play, Fiddle, Play (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971) music video by Doug Kershaw
Play, Fiddle, Play (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971)
Doug Kershaw
Watch Colinda (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971) music video by Doug Kershaw
Colinda (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 31, 1971)
Doug Kershaw

About Doug Kershaw

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Hometown
Tiel Ridge, LA, United States
Born
January 24, 1936
Genre
Country
If any one Cajun musician could called a rock & roll star, it's Doug Kershaw. Along with his brother Rusty, he began playing an invigorating hybrid of Cajun and rockabilly, cutting a series of singles in the late '50s that culminated with "Louisiana Man," a Top Ten hit in 1961. The brothers parted ways not long afterward, and Doug Kershaw became a Louisiana music legend by sitting in with rockers and country artists alike, while recording a series of albums for Warner Bros. Records in the 1970s. Kershaw eventually retreated from the crossover spotlight but he remained a fixture in Louisiana music into the 21st century, performing regularly and recording on occasion. Born in Tiel Ridge, an unincorporated community in Louisiana's Cameron Parish, Doug Kershaw was raised in a Cajun household headed by an alligator hunter. At home, the family spoke French, so Kershaw didn't learn English until he was eight, three years after he taught himself how to play fiddle. He took to the instrument quickly -- he'd take to all musical instruments quickly, learning how to play an astonishing 28 instruments in his lifetime -- and began performing in public quickly too, playing at a local bar called the Bucket of Blood (his mother accompanied him on guitar). Not long afterward, he convinced his younger brother Rusty to play guitar, and he and their older sibling Peewee formed the Continental Playboys in 1948. Once the Continental Playboys gained the attention of J.D. Miller -- the impresario behind the Louisiana label Feature -- the recordman convinced the group to start singing songs in English, setting the stage for the eventual crossover success of Rusty and Doug. That's the name the brothers adopted after Peewee left the Continental Playboys in the early '50s, and the duo soon built a following through their synthesis of country and Cajun music. Hickory released "So Lovely, Baby," Rusty and Doug's first single, in 1955, and it climbed up to number 14 on Billboard's country charts. Its rise coincided with Rusty and Doug signing onto the Louisiana Hayride, the syndicated radio show broadcast from Shreveport. "Love Me to Pieces" also went to number 14 in 1957, leading to an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry in 1958. This honor was counterbalanced by the Kershaw brothers' decision to enlist in the United States Army. Doug and Rusty remained in the army for three years - during their absence, "Hey Sheriff" went to number 22 in 1958 -- and after they returned to the U.S., they cut Doug's new composition, "Louisiana Man." The song was Rusty and Doug's biggest single, reaching number ten on the Billboard country chart in 1961, on its way to becoming an American roots music standard (it also peaked at number four on its Bubbling Under chart). "Diggy Liggy Lo" followed "Louisiana Man" to number 14 on Billboard's country charts. Hickory rushed out their debut album, Sing Louisiana Man and Other Favorites, in 1961. The duo moved to RCA in 1963, inaugurating their stint at the label with "My Uncle Abel." Two other singles -- "Cajun Stripper" and "St. Louis Blues" -- appeared before the pair parted ways in 1964. Doug Kershaw's solo career took a while to take form. He signed a songwriting contract with BMI in 1967 and then inked a deal with Warner Bros., releasing his solo debut The Cajun Way in 1969. Soon, Kershaw made inroads in both country and rock & roll: he appeared on Johnny Cash's televised variety show in 1969 and guested on records by Bob Dylan, Arlo Guthrie, and Grand Funk Railroad. Kershaw stayed with Warner through 1978, releasing a grand total of 11 albums in his decade there. His biggest album arrived in 1974, when Mama Kershaw's Boy peaked at number 14 on the Billboard country chart. Its trio of sequels -- 1975's Alive & Pickin', 1976's Ragin' Cajun, and 1977's Flip, Flop & Fly -- were his three other albums to reach the charts. In 1979, Kershaw recorded Louisiana Cajun Country for the Starfire label, then moved to Scotti Bros for 1981's Instant Hero. (The album featured "Hello Woman," a single that peaked at 29, making it his biggest solo hit.) By the time he put out Hot Diggidy Doug on Voodoo Records in 1989 -- an album that featured his last two charting singles, the Hank Williams, Jr. duet "Cajun Baby" and "Boogie Queen" -- it was clear that Kershaw's career didn't concentrate on recordings. He would continue to release records on occasion -- notably, he put out the all-French album Two Step Affair in 1999, Easy on spinART in 2002 and the Face to Face duet album with Steve Riley in 2014 -- but he split his time with performing and running a restaurant called The Bayou House in Lucerne, Colorado (he retired from the business in 2007). In 2009, Doug Kershaw was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Doug Kershaw has also released music as a member of RUSTY & DOUG KERSHAW and Rusty & Doug.

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