Wayne Toups Stops by 97.3 the Dawg To Talk Grammy Win [AUDIO]
Grammy winner Wayne Toups stopped by 97.3 the Dawg after he and his band mates in The Band Courtbouillon won their first Grammy on Sunday night!
Grammy winner Wayne Toups stopped by 97.3 the Dawg after he and his band mates in The Band Courtbouillon won their first Grammy on Sunday night!
There are butt kickings, and then there's what the New Orleans Hornets did to the Portland Trail Blazers Wednesday night.
New Orleans Hornets guard Eric Gordon has missed the second game of back-to-backs since returning from his knee injury in December. Now, he'll miss a game for a different reason. Gordon will not play tonight when the Hornets host the Portland Trail Blazers because of...
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New Orleans' frontcourt of Anthony Davis, Robin Lopez, Al-Farouq Aminu, and Ryan Anderson combined for 67 points, 36 rebounds, and 10 blocks, on their way to a dominating 105-86 road victory over the Detroit Pistons.
The musical lineup has been release for the 2013 Festival International de Louisiane April 24-28 in downtown Lafayette.
Wayne Toups accepted the award for Best Regional Roots Album on behalf of The Band Courtbouillon at the 55th annual Grammy Awards. See his emotional acceptance speech.
By now you've probably heard that The Band Courtbouillon walked away with the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Album. The super group is comprised of Wayne Toups, Steve Riley and Wilson Savoy.
The Band Courtbouillon, featuring Wayne Toups, Steve Riley, and Wilson Savoy win the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Album at the 55th annual Grammy Awards!
Stunner comes one day before Cajuns' season opener.