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University to host Medicine Show 2022 concert at Angelle Hall

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Medicine Show 2022 at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the concert series.

The show will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 22, in UL  Lafayette’s Angelle Hall. Musicians will include University student  ensembles, faculty members and an all-star “Friends of Medicine Show”  performance led by Sonny Landreth. Proceeds from the fundraiser will  benefit the University’s Traditional Music program.

Other artists include the Angelle Aces, Zydeco Ragin’ Steppers, Saint  Street Songsters, Ragin’ & Blues Band and Vermilion Express. Each  of those music ensembles has emerged as a result of the Traditional  Music program in the University’s School of Music and Performing Arts.

Medicine Show 2022 will be the 16th concert in a series that was  started as a way to permanently memorialize Dr. Tommy Comeaux’s legacy.  The Lafayette pathologist and Grammy-nominated musician was struck and  killed by a vehicle while cycling in November 1997.

After Comeaux’s death, a group of his friends approached the UL Lafayette Foundation to discuss how to establish an endowed chair in traditional music at  the University. To make that happen would require raising $600,000; that  amount would then be matched by $400,000 in state funds to create a $1  million endowment.

To raise funds, the group quickly organized the first medicine show,  which was held in December of 1997. They reached their goal in 2007,  just before the 11th medicine show was held. UL Lafayette’s Dr. Mark  DeWitt became the inaugural holder of the Dr. Tommy Comeaux Chair in  Traditional Music.

The University’s bachelor of arts degree concentration in traditional  music followed. DeWitt leads the program. It enables musicians who  learn by ear to hone their craft in styles such as Cajun, zydeco and  bluegrass; to develop an academic foundation; and to become advocates  for folk and traditional arts.

“It’s the only program of its kind in the state and, while there are a  couple of dozen programs around the country that focus on traditional  music of some kind, we’re pretty much the only one that teaches Cajun  and zydeco,” DeWitt explained.

General admission tickets to Medicine Show 2022 are $10. Tickets to  attend the show and a post-concert reception are $25. UL Lafayette  students and faculty and staff members can attend the concert for free  by presenting their University ID cards. Learn more about the show or  how to buy tickets here or on Facebook.

Photo caption: The upcoming Medicine Show 2022  concert at UL Lafayette’s Angelle Hall will celebrate the 25th  anniversary of the series, which began in December 1997. The show will  feature local musicians, student ensembles and faculty members. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette

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