When filmmaker Lucas Fiederling first met Lafayette musician Dege Legg in Hamburg, Germany, in 2015, he felt like he was meeting a rock star. It all started with a night out to the movies in 2012.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Brother Dege songs are swamp grass, Bayou blues, and eerie Louisiana voodoo all rolled into one.
The days of singing about the hardscrabble life made famous by many a bluesman are over, so why keep reinventing the same wheel? At least that’s the credo of Brother Dege, who offers an updated ...
Dege Legg’s fourth book, "Cablog: Diary of a Cabdriver," takes a deep dive into the undercarriage of a midsized Southern city, detailing the five crazy years Legg drove a taxicab in Lafayette. Being a ...
The Louisiana music community on Saturday was mourning the death of Lafayette’s Dege Legg, aka Brother Dege, a Grammy-nominated musician and writer born and raised in South Louisiana. Legg, 56, ...