Artists
The Big Cheif Monk Boudreaux & Spyboy Jwan Boudreaux ~ The Golden Eagles
"Slip Don’t Fall," the latest release from the legendary Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and his grandson, Spy Boy Jwan Boudreaux, beautifully captures the rich legacy of their family, connecting the past and present through their shared passion for music and Mardi Gras Indian culture. This album represents a collaborative effort among a diverse group of producers and musicians, all coming together to explore new possibilities for the future of music while maintaining the mesmerizing flow that Big Chief MonkBoudreaux is renowned for.
Producers JD Simo and Anders Osborne each bring their unique perspectives to the record, highlighting Monk's traditional style in tracks like "Mardi Gras Morning," "Travelin’ Man," "Low Down Dirty Blues," and the title track, where Spy Boy Jwan takes the lead on "Slip Don’t Fall." Anders draws upon his deep appreciation for Mardi Gras Indian music and culture, while JD Simo leans towards a rootsy R&B sound, pushing the genre into familiar yet fresh territory with songs like "As Good As It Sounds," "Hey La Hey," and "Jack A Mo."

Jonathon Long
"You can really play that guitar boy; I stole some of your licks" said BB King to Jonathon Long.
When it comes to guitar Jonathon is a freak of nature.
On his self titled CD produced by Samantha Fish, Jonathon's guitar is write on mark but it his way with words and the stories that he tells that makes this an Ultimate Blues Rock Experience.
“His evolution from gospel to blues to the whole spectrum of Southern-inspired music is a delight to experience.” – OffBeat Magazine
“He is the ringmaster, trapeze artist and human cannonball of a live blues-rock circus” --Country Roads Magazine
Nicholas David doesn’t just have a voice. He has A VOICE. That voice. The one that sounds like you’ve known it your whole life, even the first time you hear it.
Yesterday's Gone (Produced by Samantha Fish) is music from the heart, for the heart. His newest achievement Yesterday's Gone is certainly true to that mantra.