Tag Archives: Andrew Duhon

The Gravy: In the Kitchen with Andrew Duhon

“This is definitely one of my favorite dishes. I guess I could trace the whole thing back to when my dad and I used to make fajitas. My dad used some store-bought marinade, really close to a salad dressing, and when you’d cook it, it’d reduce to almost a paste and it’d latch on to [...]

If I Were Eve, I’d Like a Lime Leaf, Please!

This weekend, the seemingly impossible happened.

Ernie Vincent, Bayou Road Blues (Montegut Road)

It’s great to see Ernie Vincent busy these days, and when his young band finds its groove, it could be a powerhouse. On Bayou Road Blues, the only member of the live band to join him on this album of acoustic blues is singer Andrew Duhon, who plays harmonica here. Unfortunately, the album often sounds [...]

Andrew Duhon, Songs I Wrote Before I Knew You (Independent)

I’m not sure I believe in Andrew Duhon the songwriter, whose imagery, tropes and sentiments will feel familiar to anyone who has a passable collection of Americana singer/songwriters. But, I’m engaged by the good sense in the construction of his songs and I definitely believe in his voice. Trina Shoemaker’s production wisely puts his warm, [...]