Thought you might want to try some new vibes out. This is a Google Docs link to the backstory. Below are a bunch of their songs on YouTube followed by some bio pieces.
Their reputation has been further augmented by a sizable body of recorded work – eleven albums released on labels including Epic/C.B.S. and Croaker Records. Aside from backing up such New Orleans legends as Dr. John, Professor Longhair and Earl King, the Radiators have appeared with the Allman Brothers, Little Feat, B.B. King, Robert Cray, The Band, Los Lobos and Taj Mahal to name a few.
For over 45 years the native New Orleanian guitarist Camile Baudoin has laid down the groove and elevated audiences as lead guitarist for the epic New Orleans rock band The Radiators, defining that Crescent City sound known as “fishhead music” with his funk-driven rhythms, powerful slide work, and incendiary solos. His success is marked by a slew of accolades, including a Big Easy Lifetime Achievement Award, a Best of the Beat Lifetime Achievement Award, and induction into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. Baudoin first picked up a guitar when he was five. As a teen, Camile gigged from Bourbon Street to backroom dancehalls in bands like The Other Side and the Souls of the Slain, and, in the late 1970s, the Rhapsodizers.
The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are an American swamp rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The band's musical style, which draws from blues, rock, rhythm and blues, funk and soul music, has attracted a dedicated fanbase who the band calls "fish heads".[1] Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans' longest-running and most successful rock band",[2] The Radiators had only limited commercial success, with only a handful of chart appearances, but, as a party band from a party town, their enthusiastic live performances, danceable beats and relentless touring earned the band a dedicated following and the admiration of many of their peers.