Mama Rosin

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History

05 May 12
Wageningen, Bevrijdingsfestival Wageningen

05 May 12
Den Bosch, Bevrijdingsfestival Brabant

03 May 12
Den Haag, Paard van Troje

02 May 12
Maastricht, Muziekgieterij

01 May 12
Lessen / Lessines, Roots & Roses

30 Apr 12
Eindhoven, Effenaar

30 Apr 12
Deventer, Burgerweeshuis

18 Jul 11
Nijmegen, De Affaire

17 Jul 11
Amsterdam, Paradiso

22 Jun 11
Terschelling, Oerol

21 Jun 11
Terschelling, De Vijfpoort

21 Jun 11
Terschelling, De Vijfpoort

21 Jun 11
Terschelling, Oerol

14 Jan 11
Rotterdam, Lantaren/Venster

13 Jan 11
Groningen, Eurosonic

26 Aug 10
Venlo, Zomerparkfeest

Boeker: Rene Beerens
+31(0)6-24608448 / rene@alleslos.nl
Territory: Nederland



These young rebels live and love the Cajun/Zydeco music style, whose roots go way back to the 18th century. Cajun music was brought to the South of the United States, to Louisiana, by French immigrants from Canada, where fast rhythms met slow waltz. Zydeco music added Afro‐Caribbean rhythms. Songs were sung in French and/or in Creole. The vocals were usually very high and loud so even people at the back could hear them!


Somehow Mama Rosin found the original soul of Louisiana on the banks of Lake Geneva. Robin Girod has been playing guitar and banjo as long as he can remember. His teenage years were spent listening to an enormous amount of music from jazz, to blues, to caribbean, african, and rock’n’roll. Old mate Cyril Yeterian is obsessed with the various styles of music to be found around the Gulf of Mexico.


Mama Rosin has released albums on labels such as Voodoo Rhythm (CH) and Gutfeeling (DE).