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Mudbugs and Zydeco

The annual Mudbug Madness festival in Shreveport, LA., features mudbugs (crawfish) and Cajun and Zydeco music. Thomas "Big Hat" Fields plays "Country Woman."

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WhenIsIt? says:

Nothing in the video or the text tells us when this here festival takes place.

posted 6 months ago

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