It's our social instinct when things go bad.

This festival has always been, even in good times, a festival of cultural survival and we're surviving again. It's our social instinct when things go bad.

And the next year, we hooked up with the Bayou Food Festival, which was held inside and we were outside.

It's too hot. There's too much threat of rain. October is the driest month of the year, and it starts getting cool. We just feel we owe it to the crowd to give them a little bit better conditions.

They have a lot of volume, they have a lot of clarity and they have a lot of sustain. On a final note they'll continue ringing like a church bell.