Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR68

Introduced
4/8/14  

Caption

Commends Gerald "Gerry" James McGee, renowned Cajun musician

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the impact of Gerry McGee's work on the musical scene both in Louisiana and nationally. His collaborations with renowned artists and performances across various genres have brought attention to Cajun music. By recognizing McGee's achievements, the resolution aims to bolster Louisiana's cultural identity and showcase the state’s significant contributions to the music industry. It serves to inspire pride among residents and acknowledges the legacy of talents that have emerged from Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 68 is a commendation recognizing Gerald 'Gerry' James McGee, a prominent Cajun musician from Eunice, Louisiana. The resolution highlights McGee's influential musical career, which began at a young age in a culturally rich environment. Growing up in a family steeped in Cajun tradition, McGee developed his guitar skills and soon became known for his exceptional talent. The resolution honors both his musical contributions and his roots, reflecting Louisiana's unique cultural landscape.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HR68 appears to be positive, celebrating the life and accomplishments of an artist who is viewed as a cultural icon. The legislation fosters community pride and encourages appreciation for Cajun and regional music. It presents McGee as a symbol of Louisiana's rich heritage and the significant role that music plays within the state’s identity. Supporters of the resolution likely resonate with its sentiment of gratitude and respect, amplifying the state's historical narratives.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention noted regarding HR68, as it primarily serves as a tribute rather than a legislative mandate. However, discussions surrounding art and music recognition can sometimes raise questions regarding broader implications for budget allocations towards cultural programs. Nonetheless, the resolution stands as a unified celebration, with support from both sides of the aisle recognizing the importance of preserving and honoring Louisiana's artistic talent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR132

Commends music legend James Burton of Shreveport, on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.

LA HR211

Commends James Burton on his 2018 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

LA HCR2

Commends legendary Louisiana musician Dave Bartholomew

LA HR201

Commends musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language

LA SCR15

Commends Milton Vanicor for his passion, devotion, and nearly eighty years of commitment to Cajun music.

LA SJR0926

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend acclaimed musician and singer-songwriter William "Billy" Weir.

LA HR142

Commends Les "Pe-Te" Johnson (Jeansonne) for being the Cajun Voice in Houston for thirty years

LA HR3022

In memory of musician Johnny Gimble of Dripping Springs.

LA SC512

Mourn the loss and celebrate the contributions and career of Mississippi music icon and Rock and Roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis.

LA HR5

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.