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Portrait of Cocoa Creppel & Cannes Brulees

'Cocoa' Creppel and Cannes Brulees have been together for a little over two years, but the individual members have been making music with various groups in the New Orleans area for the past two decades! 'Cocoa' and the band have been very fortunate to have appeared at several pre-eminent festivals including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Milwaukee's Indian Summer Festival and the Moundville Native American Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama! They have also had the pleasure of sharing the stage with such Native notables as Mary Youngblood, Keith Secola and Jim Boyd! 


Ancestry: Native American
Language: English
Genre: Rock

Albums

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Raising Cane
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Group Members

  • Cocoa Creppel
  • Gene Bates
  • Chris Young
  • Roland Fangue
  • Rick Tobey
  • Jimmy Badinger

Biography

'Cocoa' Creppel and Cannes Brulees have been together for a little over two years, but the individual members have been making music with various groups in the New Orleans area for the past two decades! 'Cocoa' and the band have been very fortunate to have appeared at several pre-eminent festivals including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Milwaukee's Indian Summer Festival and the Moundville Native American Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama! They have also had the pleasure of sharing the stage with such Native notables as Mary Youngblood, Keith Secola and Jim Boyd! In addition, their music has been featured on Jim DeNomie's 'Voices from the Circle' and Susanne Aikman's 'alterNative Voices' programs on AIROS (American Indian Radio on Satellite), Patrick Doyle's NativeRadio.com and Arlie Kendall's 'Hand of Grandfather' program on XM Satellite Radio!

August "Cocoa" Creppel Gifted singer, musician and storyteller, August 'Cocoa' Creppel is a member of the United Houma Nation! Born and raised on the bayous of Louisiana just south of New Orleans, 'Cocoa's been on the New Orleans music scene for over fifteen years! Dubbed the 'Singing Councilman' by his tribe, Cocoa's been a featured vocalist with the Cajun 'Swamp Pop' group Treater, the Native funk band Kostini and Keith Secola's Wild Band of Indians! In addition, 'Cocoa' has played at numerous powwows, fairs and festivals across the country including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival! After 9/11, 'Cocoa' was honored to be named one of the 'Top Firemen of Louisiana' and perform at Super Bowl XXXVI with Mark Anthony, Mary J. Blige, Winonna Judd, Patti Labelle, Paul McCartney, Barry Manilow, Yolanda Adams and the Boston Pops Orchestra!

In addition to his singing career, 'Cocoa' is an actor and professional wrestler! His most recent role was in director Glen Pitre's independent film release, "The Home Front" starring Tatum O'Neil, Julian Sands and Tim Curry. Wrestling professionally for nine years, Cocoa's alter ego, 'T-Wolf' has appeared on WCW, CWF, NWA, UCW, TCW, Mid-South Wrestling and ICW. His most notable opponents have been 'The Samoans', 'The Free Birds' and the infamous 'Junk Yard Dog'!

Gene Bates Gene Bates is Cannes Brulees talented percussionist. Performing with the likes of Instant City, BYF and the Native American funk band, Kostini, Gene has appeared at a number of premier venues throughout the New Orleans area including Jimmy's, The Dream Palace and Tipitina's as well as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival! Gene is a frequent colaborator with Cocoa in composing the band's material.

Chris Young Chris Young (Cherokee), was born and raised in uptown New Orleans. Playing and singing in bands since he was twelve, Chris' impressive resume includes such famous New Orleans venues as Tipitina's, Howlin' Wolf and The Dream Palace. An original member of the legendary "Instant Band" of Tulane University. Prior to joining Cannes Brulees was with a pop group comprised of Episcopal clerics!

Roland Fangue Bassist, Roland Fangue (Houma/Choctaw), who hails from the swampland of south Louisiana, has done stints with Instant City and Too Much Coffee, and has played with notable New Orleans guitarists Rick Tobey and Stan Fyvolent. His work can also be heard on CD's by Too Much Coffee and drummer James Clark's Sleeping Giants. Roland is working on a solo project of instrumental film music due to be released in December 2005. Some of his material can be heard @ FANGUEOne.

Rick Tobey Rick Tobey is an accomplished guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and "Blues Man"! He has performed at numerous venues around the country as both a solo artist and with his former bands, Too Much Coffee, and the Chickenhead Blues Band. He was recently a featured performer at the Cape Fear Blues Festival in Wilmington, NC. Rick has several CD's to his credit including, 'It's Amazing', 'Luv'n the Blues' and his latest effort, 'Chickenhead Blues' on the Louisiana Red Hot Records label!

Jimmy Badinger Cannes Brulees newest member, Jimmy Badinger, brings a powerful drumming style to the group, honed from many years of association with numerous New Orleans bands. Highly respected for his versatility and rock-solid dynamics on the skins, his style is well-suited to Cannes Brulees's material as he not only provides the foundation of their sound, but drives the songs with precision and flair.