Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR280

Introduced
6/6/22  
Introduced
6/6/22  
Passed
6/6/22  

Caption

Commends Kenny Wayne Shepherd and his musical legacy on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary tour of the release of "Trouble Is ..."

Impact

In addition to celebrating Shepherd's artistic achievements, HR280 acknowledges his philanthropic efforts, specifically related to two organizations benefiting from his anniversary tour—the Northwest Louisiana Family Justice Center and Providence House. These charities focus on supporting survivors of domestic violence and homelessness, respectively. Thus, the resolution reflects not only on his musical talents but also on his commitment to community service and outreach, underscoring the positive impact artists can have on local communities.

Summary

House Resolution 280 serves to commend Kenny Wayne Shepherd, a renowned blues guitarist and singer, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of his acclaimed album 'Trouble Is...'. The resolution highlights Shepherd's impressive musical career, noting that he has sold millions of albums and achieved numerous accolades, including Grammy nominations. The resolution recognizes his self-taught journey in music, his success in topping U.S. Blues charts, and his influence as a significant figure in the music industry since signing with Giant Records at a young age.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR280 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing pride in a native Louisiana artist who has made substantial contributions to both music and society. Legislators express their appreciation for Shepherd's accomplishments, indicating a shared admiration for his talents and the values he represents. The resolution positions Shepherd as a role model for younger artists, promoting cultural heritage and community responsibility.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention surrounding HR280, as it is primarily a celebratory resolution. However, discussions around the recognition of local artists often surface debates regarding state funding for the arts and the support for local cultural initiatives. While the focus here is on honoring Shepherd, it serves as an entry point for broader conversations about the importance of sustaining and promoting the arts within Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR101

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LA HR11

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LA HJR0676

A RESOLUTION to honor the legendary country music band Sawyer Brown on the occasion of their fortieth anniversary.

LA HR122

Congratulating musician Don Henley on his 70th birthday.

LA SCR132

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

LA HCR130

Commends Reverend Marc A. Napoleon, Jr., on the occasion of his twenty-fifth pastoral anniversary

LA SCR40

Commends the inaugural Little Walter Music Festival in Alexandria and recognizes the musical talents and enduring legacy of Little Walter.

LA HR12

Commends First Baptist Church Bernice on the occasion of its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary

LA HR233

Commends Dominion and Power Ministries on the occasion of its twenty-fifth anniversary

LA HCR50

Commends Hunter Hayes on his numerous accomplishments as a country music recording artist

Similar Bills

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