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    Douglas James Kershaw (born January 24, 1936 [1] [2]) is an American fiddle player, singer and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1948, he began his career as part of the duo Rusty and Doug, along with his brother, Rusty Kershaw.

  2. Jun 10, 2023 · Courtesy of the Clark Santee archives, here's the one and only Doug Kershaw and his great song Louisiana Man. Steeped in Cajun music, Doug Kershaw started outplaying with his brothers...

  3. Doug Kershaw - Diggy Diggy Lo. brotherhamlet. 212K subscribers. Subscribed. 16K. 3.4M views 14 years ago. Cajun Country Lafayette 1990 ...more.

  4. Mar 6, 2008 · The Ragin' Cajun Doug Kershaw here playing "Diggy Liggy Lo" live. "The King of the Fiddle". AWESOME preformer and preformance. From video titled "Doug Kersha...

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCgjrW8x0d_WIlpdyWupz2SwDoug Kershaw - YouTube Music

    Doug Kershaw. Douglas James Kershaw is an American fiddle player, singer and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1948, he began his career as part of the duo Rusty and Doug,...

  6. Douglas James Kershaw (24 January 1936 -) was born in Tiel Ridge, Cameron Parish, Louisiana. He was born and raised on a houseboat, the seventh child of an alligator hunter.

  7. Jan 24, 2020 · NEW ORLEANS (AP) — As 84-year-old Cajun music legend Doug Kershaw looks back, he’s still looking ahead too — fiddling, singing, writing and performing as the quintessential “Louisiana Man.” Kershaw taught himself to play by surreptitiously using his daddy’s fiddle at age 5.

  8. Explore Doug Kershaw's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Doug Kershaw on AllMusic.

  9. Born in Tiel Ridge in Cameron Parish, Doug Kershaw (Jan. 24, 1936–) is Cajun musics ambassador to the world, thanks to his 1969 national television debut on the Johnny Cash Show.

  10. If any one Cajun musician could called a rock & roll star, it's Doug Kershaw. Along with his brother Rusty, he began playing an invigorating hybrid of Cajun and rockabilly, cutting a series of singles in the late '50s that culminated with "Louisiana Man," a Top Ten hit in 1961.