

Flambeau specializes
in fiery Cajun and zydeco two-steps, low-down blues, funky New Orleans grooves,
and heartbreakingly beautiful ballads and waltzes. Most of the repertoire is
composed by Rigney, but they also mix in a few classics from the Cajun/zydeco/New
Orleans songbook. And if, along the way, you pick up a trace of Rigney’s Irish
roots or a little Swing and roots Rock and Roll, it just makes the musical gumbo
that much tastier. In the past few year’s Rigney’s skills as a composer have
broadened and deepened, and he is today writing some of the most evocative and
uplifting music you will hear anywhere. And Rigney’s charismatic stage presence
and high-energy delivery draw the audience into his performances and make them
feel that they are an integral part of the music and the show.
Voted Best Cajun/Zydeco Band of 2004 by the West Coast Blues Hall of
Fame, Tom Rigney and Flambeau are making some serious noise on the American
Roots Music scene. Flambeau has been tearing things up at festivals, dances,
and concerts all over the continent--from the Ft. Lauderdale Cajun Crawfish
Festival to the Edmonton Blues Festival to the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee to the
Alaska State Fair. Their debut CD, Red Boots and Rice, was released
on the Parhelion label in early 2000, following up Rigney’s critically acclaimed
1998 solo album, Chasing the Devil. In June of 2002, Tom released
Metamorphosis, a brilliant and eclectic collection of new instrumental
pieces. The new Flambeau CD, Happy to be Here, was released in
July, 2003, and has sent happy listeners into serious dance frenzy. And, in
October, 2004, Tom Released A Blue Thing, a great new disc of
blues violin that has received buckets of airplay and rave reviews. This is
a band you have to hear!