[2] One 2003 reviewer has described his music this way: "The gravelly-voiced Hall decorates his playing with plenty of syncopated accents, octave notes and rhythmic stops that’s unlike anything in contemporary zydeco or Cajun.
[5] Other early lineups of the Louisiana Cane Cutters had Dexter Ardoin on bass, Jay Miller on drums, and Kevin Murphy on guitar.
Reviewer Dan Willging noted, "Hall is a powerful singer and accordionist, and even though the 11 cuts hail from two different studios and three tracks captured live, he makes it feel like a single session.
Reviewer Daniel Willging noted, "Hall and Watson fit together seamlessly, interlocking into a comfortable, natural groove propelled by drummer Paul Lavan’s whipping beats and Bush’s motoring but unobtrusive bass playing.
"[11] The current members of the Louisiana Cane Cutters are: Chuck Bush (bass), "Lil'" Paul Lavan (drums), Mark Palms (guitar), and Cedric Watson (fiddle).
[12] Joe Hall and the Louisiana Cane Cutters are signed to Fruge Records, located in Michigan, and owned by band guitarist Mark Palms.
[12] Joe Hall and the Louisiana Cane Cutters have been nominated for the OffBeat Best of the Beat Award in 2021–22 in the category of Best Zydeco Album, for Proud to be a Creole.