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1/19/26:
Far afield

After fifteen studio albums, Corey Ledet finally found the band and venue for a live set. The list draws from the full breadth of his career, and the more heavily rock and soul-influenced earlier songs might surprise those who are fans of his more recent (and more roots-conforming) sound. Those who want to hear a band riffing on a frighteningly large range of American music, no matter their familiarity with Ledet, will come away ecstatic.



Corey Ledet Zydeco & Black Magic
Live in Alaska
(self-released)


The band is tight and ever-willing to wander and jam into new territory. Ledet has recently committed to documenting the Louisiana French dialect, but much of his earlier work was in English, as are many of these songs. He shifts gears easily, and his accordion greases any potential sonic conflicts.

Zydeco is one of the most diverse and expansive "americana" genres, and its shuffles have both influenced and accommodated shifts in popular taste, leaving a sound that feels timeless. Clearly in his element here, Ledet is an enthusiastic performer, and he pushes (and allows himself to be pushed by) his crack band.

Some albums don't really need a lot of analysis. They're just a big wad of fun. These songs, taken from two shows at the Anchorage Folk Festival, burst from the speakers dripping with joy. Don't think. Just smile.


I'm a bit late, but here's a set of my favorite songs from 2025. I'm afraid only six languages are represented (including an invented one), but the heart wants what the heart wants. Here's to a better 2026 in every way. Cheers!