
Ambassador of his Cajun culture, bilingual Roots/ Blues singer songwriter Dustin Dale Gaspard roars his legacy into existence. He sings "Je ne m’arreterai jamais" French words that are much more than just his lyrics- they are apart of his mission as a full time touring artist. From Mid March to the end of April 2025 Gaspard joined forces with fellow singer songwriter and banjo player Tanner Bingaman to set out on a 10k mile tour throughout north western US and Canada. Their journey led to three sold out shows, performing in listening rooms, events centers, libraries and house concerts for hundreds of people. Gaspard showcased new songs, displaying his "expansion of Cajun music."Fall of 2025 Gaspard became the first ever self represented Cajun contestant to air on NBC's The Voice, a nationally televised singing competition where aspiring singers compete for a chance to launch their careers. He played harmonica and sang in Cajun French becoming Louisiana’s first contestant to receive a four chair turn. Keeping his performances earnest, genuine, and focused on the story he looks forward to continuing a career representing his home with his art.


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