Weekday work + Play MIX
Start your week with the Crazy Cajun Monday Mix — a handpicked blend of Gulf Coast soul, swamp-pop, blues, and rock. Equal parts energy and groove, it’s designed to carry you through the workday and keep the good times rolling after hours. The perfect soundtrack for both work and play.
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Here's your weekly mix highlighting the legendary Barbara Lynn and her songs to celebrate her birthday on January 16th! She’s still movin’ and groovin’!
Sir Douglas Quintet’s “She’s About a Mover,” Barbara Lynn’s “Movin’ On a Groove,” Roy Head’s “Treat Her Right,”a Huey Meaux–produced B.J. Thomas cut, early Ronnie Milsap tracks, Texas Tornados, and more. 1960s Movers and Gulf Coast Groovers!
Gulf Coast Christmas with a Crazy Cajun twist.
Perfect for highway sing-alongs, late-night drives, or getting from Texas to the turkey table. 🦃⛰️ 2+ hours of driving Country classics to get you across Texas (well you might have to repeat a few times!)
Your Weekly Work+Play Mix is focusing on a man and his band this week. This week we’re throwing it back to the Tribe Records era that put Doug Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet on the map.
You’ll Lose a Good Thing” keeps traveling—from Aretha to Freddy, Memphis soul to Texas blues, and even into Jamaican reggae. Spin our anthology of versions and tell us your favorite cut.
Like a seabreeze that turns into a back-alley groove—Beaumont grit, swamp-pop sway, Texas-blues bite, and Detroit/Memphis soul polish, it's all here!
From Crazy Cajun grit to a Stones collab and a Broadway wink—this week’s mix threads Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr., Cate Brothers, Flaco Jiménez with the Rolling Stones, Trudy Lynn, and a clue for TBT.
💧 From Ronnie Milsap to Roy Orbison, these are the songs that kept the rain falling and the jukebox glowing.
MONDAY MIX VOL. 3 - Your weekly Crazy Cajun Monday Mix: legends, hidden gems, and vault surprises from Crazy Cajun Records artists and friends.
MONDAY MIX VOL. 2 - A Gulf Coast blend of Crazy Cajun favorites and friends — swamp pop, soul, funk & blues straight from Texas and Louisiana.