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Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music

What a long strange trip it's been!

About Me

Born in 1960, and raised in Louisiana, I was exposed to Louisiana music at an early age. Jazz, Cajun, and Swamp Pop are part of the Louisiana music legacy.There had always been a cheap guitar laying around the house, so I fooled with it from time to time. It was an old Silvertone bought at Sears.I listened to Top 40 radio like most people. However, it was The Beatles that made me want to be a musician. It would be years before I understood what they had achieved in the studio, but I was totally taken aback by their work. My mother and I used to listen to them together when she was alive.Then, when I was about thirteen, my brother Tom brought home a copy of "The Allman Brothers Live At Fillmore East." It had a profound effect on my musical thinking, and it was a far cry from the Top 40 to which I had been listening.Then someone (Joe Hoyt--a dear friend) brought over a copy of "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs." This made me want to get to the roots of blues.I bought a copy of Freddie King's "Burglar." This was straight ahead blues. Eventually, I would seek out more obscure work by other blues/jazz artists.Later, in my teens, Lee Ritenour released an album titled "Captain Fingers." This was so new to me. I dinstinctly recall his version of the Stevie Wonder song "Isn't She Lovely." I shed to that album for many long hours.For a short time in the seventies a few jazz artists did well. George Benson is one I admired deeply. He played with such taste. I was stunned.At about age sixteen I began taking lessons from a local musician named Doug Kearney. He was adept at jazz and was a wealth of information. I got a fake book and practiced everything I could, as well as learned everything he taught me.Years later I played with the Mambo Combo at the Cotton Gin in Alexandria. The lineup was Doug Kearney on guitar, Monty Lamaze on bass, Bud Albright on drums, and me on second guitar. I found it difficult to open up while playing in a band with my former teacher. However, this was the best band lineup with whom I had ever played. Working with such seasoned players made me a better musician. I'm thankful for that.That band split up and I continued to work. I played frat parties at LSU and Tulane. These gigs were very lucrative and highly sought after. We played the SAE house more than any other. Many of the members of the SAE Frat House were from Alexandria. I still see them around town and they always ask about my music.I also played with Clint West, a founding member of the popular Louisiana band The Boogie Kings. I did a seven and-one-half year stint with him. I learned a lot about professionalism from Clint. We worked between 250 to 300 nights a year at Tobe's Lounge in the Ramada Inn. I also took jobs on the side like happy hours at The Spirits, Saturday afternoons at The Daquiri Hut, etc.I've played so many places that they all kind of run into each other when I think about it. However, I have grown tired of road work and have decided to concentrate on selling CD's over the internet. The "net" has changed the way we do everything.So, if you want to buy some of my music, I have options available on my profile. Or, if you just want to listen, feel free to drop by anytime. I change the list of songs rather frequently, so check back from time to time. Also, occasionally, I make songs available for free downloads. Be sure to check my profile for free music.Bobby Darin sings a "Simple Song Of Freedom"John Lennon - Happy Christmas (War Is Over)John Lennon - ImagineDion - Abraham, Martin, and JohnNilsson - Everybody's TalkingBob Dylan - Blowin' In The WindBob Dylan - The Times They Are A Changin'The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!Dan Fogelberg - The Leader Of The BandThe Beatles in India (Pt. 1)


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Member Since: 10/21/2005
Band Website: lulu.com/content/2172942
Band Members: Christopher Louviere
Influences: The Beatles, Damien Louviere and all of the Pensacola Musicians, Jimi Hendrix, Doc Watson, Ry Cooder, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Linda Ronstadt, The Allman Brothers Band, Leo Kottke, George Benson, Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Robert Johnson, Hot Tuna, Little Feet, Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, The Band, Clint West (for whom I played lead guitar for over seven years), Doctor John, The Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Grateful Dead, Derek and the Dominoes, The Neville Brothers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, B.B. King, Freddie King (on whose album "Burglar" I cut my musical teeth), John Fahey, Wet Willie, The Marshall Tucker Band, Duane Allman, Dicky Betts, Les Dudek, The Who, Deep Purple (I wish I could sing like Ian Gillan), Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Big Bands in general, and too many more to mention...If you would like to purchase a full copy of Hypomania on Compact Disc (DWCD 01-05001), you may do so by clicking the Paypal button below. We accept Visa and Mastercard.If you would like to purchase a copy of my book, Calista: Portrait of a Mid-Twentieth Century Neurotic, you may do so by clicking the LULU button.The Beatles - All You Need Is LoveCountry Joe McDonald - The "Fish" Cheer and Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag (Woodstock)The Rolling Stones - Gimme ShelterJoan Baez - With God On Our SideThe Beatles - Let It BeLulu - To Sir, With LovePaul Stookey - The Wedding Song (There Is Love)

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My song "Good Morning, Mae" in a documentary film

I received this e-mail today...   "Good Morning Mae (Inst.)" in a documentary film? Hi Christopher - I'm not sure if you remember, but a while back you sent us a copy of "Good Morning Mae" (an...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Sun, 09 Nov 2008 05:11:00 PST

About Calista

A few weeks back, when I asked people visiting my page to add my mother's myspace, many did and were very polite about it. However, two people contacted me with negative things to say. One said that I...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 08:00:00 PST

Here’s what it takes...

If you want me to post a comment that advertises YOUR new CD, or book, or whatever, you MUST say something good about MY music. The comment section is about leaving a comment about MY work. THEN ...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:30:00 PST

The Beatles on vinyl...

EMI, Parlophone, and Apple Records have re-released the entire Beatles' catalog on vinyl LP's. They are digitally remastered from the original analog tapes. They are clean as digital and still ha...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Fri, 23 May 2008 07:00:00 PST

On Marriage - Christopher Louviere

On Marriage I question the institutions of the day (especially marriage), Though set into motion many years ago; Who dreamed of or created these ideas Not a single person's name we will ever kno...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Mon, 12 May 2008 10:57:00 PST

Of Pixels and Poetry

Of Pixels and Poetry (heheheheheheh) This story of true love I won't soon forget-- I heard that it began o'er the internet. It began innocently, I therefore presume Somewhere on the 'net, withi...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Mon, 12 May 2008 10:52:00 PST

Sheep - Poetry by Christopher Louviere

Sheep Who are they, these scholars of the insignificant? Is their purpose to arrive at some truth? Truth, we have been taught, is objective and not a matter of opinion. However, many have subjective...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Sun, 11 May 2008 03:30:00 PST

Dreams of Nights Not Long Since Passed - Christopher Louviere

Dreams Of Nights Not Long Since Passed   Dreams of nights not long since passed Slumbered as the shadows cast Illuminated eyes of emerald green-- Such beauty lives have seldom seen. Behold...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Sun, 11 May 2008 03:10:00 PST

My Living Nightmare

10/14/05 I sit lonely, quietly at my desk, my thoughts racing rampantly as I try to settle my nerves with the beverage of the day. I'm never quite certain of the outcome. I never sleep with any degree...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Sun, 11 May 2008 07:32:00 PST

My Personal Demon

My Personal Demon Hidden away in quiet despair My demons, I fear, still haunt me here. A desolate place--there is no repose Not a friend, no living thing I suppose.   With the presence of...
Posted by Christopher Louviere - Gulf Coast Music on Sun, 11 May 2008 07:30:00 PST