Dennis Stroughmatt, a featured speaker on the Missouri Humanities Council "Program Bureau," and a touring master artist on the Mid-America Arts Alliance Artist Tour and Illinois Artist Tour is an Illinois native who was first introduced to American French culture as a teenager near Old Mines, Missouri. It was there that he spent two and a half intensive years recording, observing, and learning many of the Creole French traditions still alive in "Upper Louisiana." The knowledge that he gained there included a centuries old French Creole fiddling style from fiddlers Roy Boyer and Charlie Pashia, fluency in Illinois-Missouri Creole French, and a wealth of stories and songs from story tellers and singers like Rose Pratte, Annie Pashia, Kent Beaulne, and Eli Robart; all of which have been handed down generation to generation in Missouri and Illinois for nearly 300 years.
Dennis went on to live and work in southwest Louisiana as an assistant curator at the Vermilionville Folklife Center in Lafayette, LA and also became fluent in “Lower Louisiana” Creole Music and Cajun/Creole French. There he encountered fiddlers Canray Fontenot, Faren Serrette, and Black Allemand and quickly grasped old-style Cajun and African Creole fiddling with fervor. After earning a Masters Degree of History at Southern Illinois University and eventually a certificate of Quebecois Studies and Language at the University of Quebec, since 1999 Dennis has been a touring French Creole musician and speaker working across the United States, Canada, and Europe. He keeps in constant contact with Creole populations in Missouri and Louisiana and still tours with Louisiana Creole greats Morris Ardoin and Dexter Ardoin when time allows. Dennis can also be seen performing publicly in Old Mines, MO the first sunday of October, every year at the "Fete d'Automne." Not only a musician, Dennis is a preservationist who focuses on creating an understanding of French Creole culture and music, and why cultural diversity is one of the greatest gifts we have in the United States.
Dennis is available to perform and offer educational programming for a wide range of settings in English or Creole French. Bilingual programs and performances have been given across the United States at diverse institutions such as Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, North Central College, Shepardstown University, Eastern Illinois Univesity, University of New Orleans, Southeast Missouri State University, Highland College, Coffeyville Community College, The Center for French Colonial Studies, The Missouri Folkore Society, and at the National Collegiate Honors Council conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Education
1993 BS, Historic Preservation: Southeast Missouri State University
1998 MA, History: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
1999 Certificate, French Language and Culture: University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
Bands With Whom Dennis Has Performed
Dennis Stroughmatt et L'Esprit Creole (current solo project)
Dennis Stroughmatt and Creole Stomp (current full band)
Dexter Ardoin and the Creole Ramblers
The Morris Ardoin Quartet (current member)
Lafayette's Bayou Boys
The Lucky Playboys,
Marce Lacouture
Hadley J. Castille and the Sharecropper Band
Joel Sonnier
Paul Gregoire and Roux du Bayou
Sheryl Cormier and Cajun Sounds
The Bayou Teche Band
The Acadian Aces
The Noisy Gators
T-Wayne and the Swamptones
The Brown Baggers
To anyone who wonders if they should go out and see Dennis & Creole Stomp when they are in your neck of the woods ... well DON'T WONDER! Just do it!
We had them for the first time in our area and in fact they were the first band of their kind to play for our series since our beginnings over 37 years ago. It was a concert booking that was worth every penny! Our audience absolutely loved them and I can be certain that you will too. In fact, if they wish to come back for seconds ... we would love to have them rock the house again.
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THANKS FOR THE READD.....I LOST YOU SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY....LET US KNOW WHEN WE CAN ALL GET TOGETHER & WELL MEET YOU GUYS IN EVANSVILLE. WE CAN GO TO THE MALL OR SOMETHING..
Hope you and Jennifer have a great Thanksgiving! Keep up that Creole Stomp, and that awesome fiddle. Hei Toi!
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Thanks for being there... peace, David, a bayou dancer...
Baby, look here at me Have you ever seen me this way I've been fumblin' for words Through the tears and the hurt and the pain I'm gonna lay it all out On the line tonight And I think that it's time To tell this uphill fight goodbye
CHORUS: Have you ever had to love someone That just don't feel the same Tryin' to make somebody care for you The way I do Is like tryin' to catch the rain And if love is really forever I'm a winner at a losin' game
I know that baby, you tried To find me somewhere inside of you But you know you can't lie Girl, you can't hide the truth Sometimes two hearts Just can't dance to the same beat So I'll pack up my things And I'll take what remains of me
Repeat Chorus
I know that I'll never be the man that you need or love Yeah, baby it's killin' me to stand here and see I'm not what you've been dreamin' of
Repeat Chorus
Oh, oh, if love is really forever I'm a winner at a losin' game Ooo, I'm tired of losing Oh, oh, oh-