Whozyamama is the Cajun music duo of Claudette Boudreaux on accordion and Tami Allen on fiddle, bringing the vibrant traditions of Louisiana to life with soulful French vocals and authentic melodies. Together for over 30 years, Tami and Claudette are dedicated members of the Pacific Northwest's Cajun music community. As former members of Les Femmes d’Enfer—the region’s first all-women Cajun band—they recorded two albums, played at venues across Seattle, and performed annually at the Northwest Folklife Festival. Since 2006, they’ve carried on this Cajun legacy as Whozyamama, performing lively sets for festivals, private events, wineries, and dances across the PNW.
Beyond their performances, Tami and Claudette are dedicated to sharing Cajun culture through teaching. They’ve taught Cajun fiddle, accordion, dance, and jam classes at Lark in the Morning camp for nearly two decades. Whether you’re hosting a backyard gathering or planning a large event, Whozyamama’s music creates the perfect atmosphere for dancing, celebrating, and connecting with others.