Doug Kershaw

Doug Kershaw
Doug Kershaw

Doug Kershaw playing the fiddle at the 2009 Festivals Acadiens et Créoles
Background information
Birth name Douglas James Kershaw
Born January 24, 1936 in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, U.S.A.
Genres Cajun
Occupations Musician
Instruments Fiddle
Years active 1948–present
Website grabow.biz/Country/DougKershaw.htm

Doug Kershaw, born January 24, 1936, is an American fiddle player, singer and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1949, Kershaw has recorded fifteen albums and charted on the Hot Country Songs charts.

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Early life

Born Douglas James Kershaw in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, he did not learn English until the age of eight. By that time, he had mastered the fiddle, which he played from the age of five, and was on his way to teaching himself to play 28 instruments.[1] His first gig was at a local bar, the Bucket of Blood, where he was accompanied by his mother on guitar.

Kershaw became interested in Cajun music during parties his parents would hold on the family's houseboat in Louisiana, where he first heard Cajun bands playing the music.

Doug grew up surrounded by Cajun fiddle and accordion music. After teaching his brother, Rusty (born Russell; February 2, 1938), to play guitar, he formed a band, the Continental Playboys, with Rusty and older brother Peewee (Nelson Kershaw) in 1948. With the departure of Peewee from the group, in the early '50s, Rusty & Doug continued to perform as a duo. In 1955, when Doug was 19 years old, he and Rusty performed on the Louisiana Hayride radio broadcast in Shreveport, Louisiana. The two were so popular that they were invited to perform at the WWVA Jamboree (later renamed Jamboree U.S.A.), in Wheeling, West Virginia.

Although the brothers initially sang in French, J.D. Miller, owner of the Feature record label, persuaded them to incorporate songs in English into their repertoire. In 1955, Doug and Rusty recorded their first single, "So Lovely, Baby." Released on the Hickory label, the tune went to number 14 on the country music charts. Later that same year, Doug and Rusty were invited to become cast members of the Louisiana Hayride cast. The Kershaws appeared at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee and became regular members of the Opry cast the following year.[2]

Despite the demands of his music career, Doug enrolled in McNeese State University, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he earned an undergraduate degree in Mathematics. At the peak of their early career, in 1958, Doug and Rusty both enlisted in the United States Army. They devoted their attention to the military until their discharge three years later.

"Louisiana Man" and solo career

After fulfilling his military obligation, the two brothers recorded "Louisiana Man", an autobiographical song that Doug had written while in the Army. The song not only sold millions of copies but over the years has come to be be considered a standard of modern Cajun music.[3] The song was eventually covered by more than 800 artists.

There were three albums released by the duo on Hickory records, only one being released before they split up. The first was Rusty and Doug Sing Louisiana Man (LPM 103) in 1961. Kershaw (Genus Cambarus) (LPS 163) was released in 1972 and was a double LP. Louisiana Man (HR 4506) was the final Hickory album, released in 1974. By 1964, the brothers had elected to go their separate ways. It took another three years before Kershaw signed a songwriters' contract with BMI, in 1967.

In June 1969, Kershaw made his first network television appearance on the debut of the Johnny Cash Show. He capped the year with a week-long engagement at the New York City's Fillmore East as opening act for Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominos. While it seemed to many rock and pop fans that Kershaw had appeared out of nowhere, he had already sold more than 18 million copies of the records he had made in the early '60s with his brother, Rusty. "Louisiana Man" had been a Top 10 country hit in 1961 and its follow-up, "Diggy Liggy Lo", had done almost as well. His performance in front of a national audience led to Warner Bros. Records signing him to a long-term contract.[4] In November 1969, "Louisiana Man" was broadcast back to earth by the crew of the Apollo 12 moon mission. Beyond the southern venues, Kershaw became widely known in mainstream America as he played at major urban concert halls.

In 1970, Kershaw contributed a violin part to Arlo Guthrie's record single Alice's Rock and Roll Restaurant.[5]

In 1971, Kershaw had a dramatically significant musical cameo in the movie Zachariah, starring Don Johnson and John Rubinstein.

Later life

Despite the success of his solo career, Kershaw was plagued by depression and sorrow. His father had committed suicide when he was only seven. Marrying his wife, Pam, at the Houston Astrodome on June 21, 1975, Kershaw began raising his own family that included five sons - Douglas, Victor, Zachary, Tyler, and Elijah - and two grandsons. His son, Tyler, plays drums in his band as well as manages his shows. Although he continued to perform and record, his albums of the 1970s failed to duplicate the commercial successes of "Louisiana Man" and "Diggy Diggy Lo".

In 1982, Doug Kershaw was featured as a stellar singer and musician from Louisiana, on the Southern Stars poster created by Dianna Chenevert to promote him and historically document his contribution to the music industry. On October 12, 1983 USA Today reporter Miles White highlighted Doug Kershaw as one of the famous entertainers on the poster which gave him additional nationwide attention. Kershaw rebounded with his biggest selling hit, "Hello Woman", which reached the country music Top 40. By 1984, Kershaw's battle with drug and alcohol abuse, came to a close and his previous erratic behavior, changed for the better.

In 1988, he recorded a duet, "Cajun Baby", with Hank Williams, Jr., that became a Top 50 country hit. Kershaw released a French-language album, Two Step Fever, in 1999, and Michael Doucet of Beausoleil is featured on the duet "Fievre De Deux Etapes". Hot Diggity Doug was released in mid-2000 and Still Cajun After All These Years followed in early 2001.

Kershaw formerly owned and operated The Bayou House, a restaurant in Lucerne, Colorado, but parted ways with his partners in 2007 due to his displeasure with management and ambiance.[6]

In 2009, Doug was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Label
US Country CAN
1969 The Cajun Way Warner Bros.
1970 Spanish Moss 86
1971 Doug Kershaw
1972 Swamp Grass
Devil's Elbow
1973 Douglas James Kershaw
1974 Mama Kershaw's Boy 14
1975 Alive & Pickin' 32
1976 Ragin' Cajun 44
1977 Flip, Flop & Fly 47
1978 The Louisiana Man
1979 Louisiana Cajun Country Starfire
1981 Instant Hero Scotti Bros.
1989 Hot Diggidy Doug BGM
The Best of Doug Kershaw Warner Bros.

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1969 "Feed It to the Fish" The Cajun Way
"Diggy Liggy Lo" 70 1
1970 "Orange Blossom Special" 9 Spanish Moss
"Natural Man" Doug Kershaw
1971 "Play, Fiddle, Play"
"Mama Said Yeah"
1972 "My Sally Jo" Devil's Elbow
"The Devil's Elbow"
1974 "Mama's Got the Know How" 77 83 Mama Kershaw's Boy
"Nickel in My Pocket"
"All You Want to Do Is Make Kids" single only
1976 "It Takes All Day to Get Over Night" 76 Ragin' Cajun
"House Husband"
1977 "I'm Walkin'" 96 Flip, Flop & Fly
"You Won't Let Me"
1978 "Marie" The Louisiana Man
"Louisiana Sun"
1981 "Hello Woman" 29 Instant Hero
"Instant Hero"
1982 "General Lee" singles only
"Keep Between the Ditches"
1988 "Cajun Baby" (with Hank Williams, Jr.) 52 Hot Diggidy Doug
1989 "Boogie Queen" 66

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