Their old style, back-porch music with down-to-earth Cajun roots features contributions from their French Canadian, Appalachian Mountain and European heritages - all together, making their music a melting pot, much like the great Louisiana Culture. Their name, the Dixie Club Ramblers, is an homage to the Dixie Club near Eunice, Louisiana, that was owned by Kyle's great-grandparents. In an effort to preserve the essence and originality of traditional Cajun music from the last century, their music sticks to a more traditional theme by adding twin fiddles and acoustic rhythm guitar. Released in 2007, 15 tracks, including:
01- Cottontail Two Step
02- Misery Waltz (Valse de Misere)
03- Young Boys of the Country (Jeunes Gens de la Campagne)
04- Fiddlesticks / J'ai ete au Bal
05- Sunny's Waltz
06- Two Step d'Acadien
07- The Little Animal Blues (Blues de 'tit Betaille)
08- Don't Drop the Potato (Lache Pas la Patate)
09- I Would Like to Forgive You (J'aimerais te Pardonne)
10- Lake Arthur Stomp
11- The Wedding March (Marche du Mariage)
12- Valse d'Eunice (Eunice Waltz)
13- Hoffman's Reel (Reel d'Hoffman)
14- You Used to Call Me
15- Liberty 