A specialist in North American French Creole and Cajun language, culture, and music, Dennis
Stroughmatt nows tours internationally through the United States, Canada, and Europe as an
ambassador of this exciting and enduring legacy.  Originally from southern Illinois, Dennis
grew up in the shadow of the French Creoles of Vincennes, IN and and always wanted to
become more informed about this part of American culture. While still a teenager, Dennis
moved to Cape Girardeau, MO to attend Southeast Missori State University at the beginning
of the 1990's.  While in Missouri he "accidentally" became involved with the French Creole
population of Old Mines, MO and spent almost two years attending weekly house parties or
"bouillons," learning to speak Creole French with Kent Beaulne, and learning to play the
fiddle styles of the Missouri French.  
CLICK HERE for more info about Dennis's
Illinois/Missouri French musical past and on-going pursuits.

 His friends in the "mines" suggested to him that if he wanted to continue his study of French
culture, he needed to go to Louisiana where there were over 3/4 of a million French speakers.  
Thus eventually Dennis did move to Lafayette, LA where he worked and interned at the
famous Vermilionville Folklife Village.  There Dennis increased his fluency in French (though
more heavily Cajun) thanks to Blanche Quebedeaux and Evelyn Goller, spent countless hours
with Cajun and Creole master fiddlers including Faren Serrette, Black Allemand, Canray
Fontenot, and Merlin Fontenot, and eventually just became one of the locals.

Dennis finally returned to Illinois to purse a Masters of History at Southern Illinois University.
 After arriving in Carbondale, Dennis met up with Jon Watson and John Giffin and they formed
a band called the Brown Baggers in late 1995.  Starting out playing a wide variety of traditional
folk music, French festivals in Missouri and Illinois began calling and thus the Brown Baggers
started to focus on the Creole and Cajun music in which Dennis was steeped.  Eventually the
Brown Baggers became a popular Midwest band.  Though the original Brown Baggers never
broke up, for a few years the band morphed into an alter ego, beginning in 2000, with a
somewhat changed lineup called Bon Temps Roulez. This group, BTR, disbanded in 2002.  But
the original Brown Baggers consisting of Dennis, Jon Watson, and John Giffin never
considered letting the music stop.   During that same year, 2002, Dennis and Jon Watson
formed
Creole Stomp as a fulltime touring Louisiana Creole-Zydeco and Cajun band.  
Please go to the Creole Stomp band page for more info on all of the members.

During the late 90's into 2002 Dennis did move extensively, and in 1999 after being awarded a
Masters of History from SIU, he attended The University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Canada
where he was awarded a Certificate in Quebec French Language and Culture in the Fall of
1999.  After returning to the United States, he continued to work with his Illinois based band
but went back to his roots and started traveling with Louisiana based groups such as Sheryl
Cormier and Cajun Sounds, The Acadian Aces, The Bayou Teche Band, and the Creole group
The Ardoin Family Band.  He still works heavily with the Morris Ardoin Creole Trio and
Dexter Ardoin and the Creole Ramblers as well as the Nashville, TN based "Roux de Bayou"
on ocassion.  When he started touring with the Ardoins several years ago, Dennis took up
playing Creole style accordion under the direction of Morris and Dexter Ardoin leading him
deeper into African Creole Music which ignited in him the desire to create
Creole
Stomp
.....  

Presently Dennis and his wife Jennifer live near his home town of Albion, Illinois.  Of course
one can always find him popping up in Lafayette or Eunice, LA or Old Mines, MO.   
As is his goal, Dennis continues to carefully preserve the language, culture, and
music that he learned in Missouri and Louisiana.  Outside of Creole Stomp he
offers workshops, seminars, and solo performances (acoustic) that encompass the
full range of North American French Music and Culture. For more information on
a performance or workshop please follow the link below


INTRODUCING
Swallow Recording Artist
DENNIS STROUGHMATT
Solo Performance and Workshops
Home Link
"A Jaw Dropping Fiddler"....Dirty
Linen Magazine, 2004