Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR201

Introduced
5/29/14  

Caption

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

Impact

This resolution highlights the importance of preserving and promoting cultural traditions within the context of state laws. By formally recognizing Cedric Watson, the state legislature aims to cultivate awareness of the rich musical heritage that exists in Louisiana and to encourage other musicians to celebrate and continue these traditions. The resolution signifies a legislative effort to honor individuals who play a crucial role in sustaining cultural practices that represent the unique identity of the region.

Summary

House Resolution 201, sponsored by Representative Pierre, serves to commend musician Cedric Watson for his significant contributions to the promotion of Creole music, culture, and language. Cedric Watson, a talented fiddler, singer, accordionist, and songwriter, has gained notable recognition in his field, including four Grammy nominations. His musical journey, which began at a young age in Texas, led him to deeply immerse himself in the Cajun and Creole musical traditions, and he has performed extensively both nationally and internationally.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR201 is largely positive, reflecting a pride in local cultural achievements and the arts. Supporters view the resolution as an important acknowledgement of Watson's artistic contributions and his role in bringing Creole music to a broader audience. The positive recognition emphasizes unity and celebration of Louisiana's diverse musical heritage, aligning with the public's appreciation for cultural figures.

Contention

While HR201 appears to garner no significant opposition as it recognizes an individual’s artistic accomplishments, discussions around similar resolutions often evoke considerations of how cultural representation is maintained in legislative contexts. A notable point of contention in broader discussions might include the ongoing challenges faced by local cultural musicians, such as funding and support for the arts, which can have implications beyond the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR68

Commends Gerald "Gerry" James McGee, renowned Cajun musician

LA HR281

Commends David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine, Jr., for his accomplishments as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, and entrepreneur

LA SCR51

Commends Evangeline Parish on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the cultural and historic occasion.

LA HR34

Commends Shelton Dunaway for his musical achievements and recognizes him as a southwest La. cultural treasure

LA HR5

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award

LA HR96

Commends Terrance Simien for his musical accomplishments

LA SCR112

Commends La Musique de Louisianne Inc., (The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame) and declares it the official honors and recognition organization and information resource for Louisiana's music, musicians, and musical heritage.

LA HR44

Acknowledges zydeco music as a cultural asset and recognizes Zydeco Wine

LA HR7

Commends Terrance Simien upon winning his second Grammy Award

LA HR73

Commends the Belles of the Boot musical group for its contributions to Louisiana's rich musical traditions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.