YVETTE LANDRY : OH WHAT A SILENT NIGHT – Valcour Records
Ring in the holiday season with the sounds of pedal steel, fiddle, and country blues. Yvette Landry’s “Oh, What a Silent Night” makes Christmas sound
Ring in the holiday season with the sounds of pedal steel, fiddle, and country blues. Yvette Landry’s “Oh, What a Silent Night” makes Christmas sound
A prize-winning children’s author, schoolteacher, classically-trained pianist and part-time professor of songwriting and American Sign Language, Yvette Landry from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana makes our souls
“The Healin’ Song” Fund is a field of interest fund that supports the “healing” needs of of those affected by tragedy in Acadiana; spiritual, mental,
Yvette Landry and Richard Comeaux took their duo on the road to the 18th Annual Rhythm & Roots Festival, at Ninigret Park, Charlestown, RI. Magnificent weather and a
Congratulations go out to Yvette Landry for her recent nominations of “Best Singer and Best Musician” by the Cajun Creole Culture Preservation International Awards. The CCCP helps
Congratulations go out to Yvette Landry, who recently received recognition as the Cajun French Music Association’s 2015, “Female Vocalist of the Year” award. The Cajun French
Pick up your copy of the August 2015, Acadiana Lifestyle issue, where you will find the following stories: On The Cover: Acadiana musician Yvette Landry
Congratulations go out to Yvette Landry for being one of the top three nominees for the L’association De Musique Cadienne Francaise De Louisiane, “Le Cajun
Congratulations go out to Yvette Landry, who was recently voted into the position of “Governor” to the Memphis Chapter of the Grammy Foundation. The Grammy
While Yvette’s CD was not the only focus on Ben Sandmel’s recent article, The Sounds of CenLA, it certainly got some attention. Ben writes: “One of