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Andrew Duhon

Opening Nights at Florida State University

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Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 07:30 pm

Goodwood Museum & Gardens

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Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 07:30 pm (EDT)

Goodwood Museum & Gardens

1600 Miccosukee Rd, Tallahassee, Florida, United States

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Andrew Duhon
Ticket on Sale Dates:
Sponsors and Members - July 14 - August 5
General Public On Sale - August 7
Sponsored by: Janet Hinkle
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Thereโ€™s a mystical allure to the road. Both literal and figurative, itโ€™s the blacktop and the connective tissue linking people, places, and cultures. For Andrew Duhon, itโ€™s always been a path from the unknown toward possibility. He first packed into a Chevy Express van with scuffed amps, overflowing merch boxes, and a trio of musicians to share his songs with anyone willing to listen. For a young Duhon, the road bridged โ€œNo Manโ€™s Landโ€ to the โ€œPromised Land,โ€ connecting him with both the good olโ€™ boys in Beaumont, TX, and the artists in Bellingham, WA. But that journey isnโ€™t weightless. Duhon writes songs that cost something to tellโ€”honest, soul-baring stories that reach beyond entertainment. His music builds connection, healing, and recognition. His travels have offered a rare lens into the American landscape, and his songs reflect both his story and ours.

After years on the road, the pull of home grows stronger with each return to New Orleans. The potholes and politics are temporarily forgiven in favor of the familiar beauty of Louisiana, its culture, contradictions, and change. From this appreciation came The Parish Record, a snapshot of what it means to leave and return, with all the conflict and wonder that brings.

The Parish Record was recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, LA, tucked away along the Vermillion River in the heart of Cajun country. There, Duhon recorded with his trusted trio: Myles Weeks on bass, Jim Kolacek on drums, and Daniel Walker on keys. Longtime collaborator and engineer Justin Tockett, whom Duhon calls his secret weapon, shaped the sound in a space that felt like home. As Duhon puts it, โ€œIt wasnโ€™t time to hit Nashville or try something new. It was time to believe in the songs from where the songs came from.โ€ The result is a collection steeped in Louisianaโ€™s sound and spirit, balancing heartfelt ballads, gritty rockers, and deeply personal storytelling.

The album opens both Side A and B with a gritty, distorted guitar. On Side A, it leads to โ€œWaco Kool Aid,โ€ a sharp take on todayโ€™s political groupthink. On Side B, โ€œShotgun Religionโ€ reflects on Duhonโ€™s Catholic upbringing and the militant entitlements it fostered. These songs are confrontational and vulnerable, capturing the contradictions of belief and identity.

The album softens into romantic, nostalgic ballads like โ€œHand Me Down Love,โ€ โ€œGirl From Plaquemine,โ€ โ€œAlmost Forever,โ€ and โ€œJust in Case.โ€ Each track is a musical homage to Louisiana, from jazz piano flourishes to Cajun porch picking and old-school country tones.

The most intimate song on the album, โ€œAnother House,โ€ is a tribute to Duhonโ€™s mother and her battle with dementia. In a quiet early morning session, Duhon recorded it solo, capturing the bittersweet acceptance of her fading memory as she searched for a home that no longer exists. The lyrics, gentle and brutally honest, paint a deeply moving portrait of love and loss.

A unique touch is Duhonโ€™s first recorded cover, โ€œBayou La Batre,โ€ originally by Jimmy Louis. Found in a dollar bin at an Alabama record store, the song fits seamlessly into the albumโ€™s narrative, capturing the emotional journey home.

At the center of the record is โ€œMan on the Marquee,โ€ a tribute to the traveling songwriter. Inspired by a college memory of seeing a troubadour perform at a dive bar, it traces the bittersweet beauty of life on the road. The song feels autobiographical, echoing Duhonโ€™s own path as the performer who shows up, shares his soul, and moves on to the next town.

Wherever the road takes him, New Orleans follows. With all its quirks, politics, and pain, itโ€™s also the source of Duhonโ€™s clearest truths. The Parish Record is a heartfelt offering of place, memory, and identity, told through music that could only come from the bayou.


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Goodwood Museum & Gardens, 1600 Miccosukee Rd,Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Andrew Duhon, 14 October | Event in Tallahassee | AllEvents
Andrew Duhon
Tue, 14 Oct, 2025 at 07:30 pm