
The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

The 38th Annual Mamou Cajun Music Festival was held this past weekend and Mamou’s own legend Steve Riley was this year’s honoree. Here, he performs for the large crowd at the Mamou Recreational Complex shortly after he was presented with his festival poster as a token of appreciation. He thanked many people who influenced his passion and love for Cajun culture, music and performing, including TJ Landreneau, Jamie Berzas and especially his family and friends. He said when he and his band, The Mamou Playboys, perform, it is so much more than just playing good music, it’s about proudly representing his hometown of Mamou. Also shown here are other scenes from the festival.

