Phil Daigle
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"Gumbo" Phil Daigle is a radio personality for "Louisiana Proud" KBON 101.1FM in Eunice, Louisiana, which broadcasts live worldwide at www.kbon.com. He was inducted into the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame in 2003 by Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame Director Gary Daigle and then-Louisiana Governor Mike Foster.[citation needed] "Gumbo" Phil was the lead vocalist for Little Ray and the Blues Sonics. They recorded two CDs for Great Blues Recordings, "Hot Rod Blues" and "Going Back To Eunice."