Whether it's our food, music, art, or lifestyle, there have been numerous times where our lil' slice of heaven has infiltrated pop culture all over the world.
We were surfing through one of our favorite websites BuzzFeed.com today when we came across a list of the 29 Most Austin Things That Ever Happened. That got us to thinking... what were the most Cajun things that ever happened? After some careful deliberation, we think we've got a pretty definitive list.
They say all good things must come to an end, but we never wanted to see that ever happen to History Channel's "Swamp People". We're crying big ole crocodile tears.
Our friends at History Channel's Swamp People' celebrated Christmas a little early this week, with Troy Landry, as Papa Noel, floating down the bayou in a lighted pirogue.
Swamp People fans, here is your official music video for the song "Swamp People" from the Swamp People Soundtrack. It's done by musician Steel Bill from Baton Rouge, and features Troy Landry and his sons Jacob and Chase.
Troy Landry and the gang of swamp-loving, alligator hunters make their return to television tonight. The fourth season of Swamp People begins at 8pm (CST) on the History Channel.
On Saturday afternoon at Adrian Vega Acadiana Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Truck in Lafayette, Troy Landry and his son Chase made a special appearance. As always the Landrys were all smiles and more than happy to meet all the fans of Swamp People.
Choot 'Em, Choot 'Em!
The star of History Channel's Swamp People, Troy Landry and his son Chase will be in Lafayette to meet you. Join us this Saturday, June 16th at Adrian Vega Acadiana Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Truck on the Evangeline Thruway (across from the airport).
Troy Landry of the History Channel's Swamp People recounts the story of Ol' One Eye. Is it a bear? Is it a gator? Is it some other kind of creature that has been caught on film in the middle of the night on a hunter's camera?
What if the Swamp People did gator hunting with new technology? What if they used radio controlled boats to lure the reptiles to a place where they could be harvested?