Hurray for the Riff Raff

Hurray for the Riff Raff
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genres Folk, country, indie, Americana
Years active 2007-present
Labels Loose Music (Europe), Longtime Listener (Australia/New Zealand)
Associated acts Why Are We Building Such a Big Ship, Brown Bag Stagglers, Dead Man Street Orchestra, Sam Doores & the Tumbleweeds

Hurray for the Riff Raff is an American country/folk band from New Orleans, Louisiana. Alynda Lee Segarra is Hurray for the Riff Raff's creative force, as she writes and sings all of the band's songs.

Alynda ran away from her home in the Bronx, aged 17 and then spent time crossing North America, hopping freight trains.[1] During this time, she became a part of The Dead Man Street Orchestra, who were documented in a photo essay by Time Magazine in 2007.[2]

After two self-released albums (2008s It Don't Mean I Don't Love You and 2010s Young Blood Blues), the band released a self-titled CD composed of Alynda's favorite songs from those records on Loose Music in Europe on March 21, 2011.

Tracks from the band's debut release have received airplay on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music.

In February 2011, the band were featured in an article in The Times, based around the HBO TV series, Treme, with their track "Daniella" being listed in their selection of New Orleans' essential songs.[3]

Releases

Year Title Country Label
2007 Crossing the Rubicon (EP) US Out of Print
2008 It Don't Mean I Don't Love You US self-released
2010 Young Blood Blues US self-released
2011 Hurray for the Riff Raff UK Loose Music

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