At 84, Cajun musician Doug Kershaw still going strong
NEW ORLEANS — As 84-year-old Cajun music legend Doug Kershaw looks back, he’s still looking ahead too — fiddling, singing, writing and performing as the quintessential “Louisiana Man.”
Kershaw taught himself to play by surreptitiously using his daddy’s fiddle at age 5. And in a life marked with struggles, drug addiction and family trauma, he’s never really stopped. But with his memoir published in October, and upcoming performances at a rockabilly festival in Spain and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, he’s once again in the spotlight.
“I’m relearning songs I wrote 65 years ago. I have to laugh about it. I am so honoured that my music has lasted this long. It’s just incredible,” he said during a telephone interview from his home in Greeley, Colorado. Friday is his 84th birthday.
In addition to the Rockin’ Race Jamboree in Torremolinos, Spain, the New Orleans festival and other upcoming gigs, he’s still recording music. In 2014, he and accordionist Steve Riley released an album of Cajun songs.