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Pine Leaf Boys

The youngest band ever to sign towards the rootsy Arhoolie label, southern Louisiana’s Pine Leaf Boys don’t just play Cajun music, but Louisiana music that may range between gritty Creole blues to sentimental waltzes. People Wilson Savoy, Cedric Watson, Drew Simon, Jon Bertrand, and Blake Miller are fluent in British …

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Alphonse “Bois Sec” Ardoin

Vocalist and accordionist Alphonse “Bois Sec” Ardoin was an essential connect to the musique Creole customs of the bygone period — his music kept alive the Cajun “la la” music which developed in the African-American areas of his local southwestern Louisiana, and that was a definite antecedent from the modern …

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Sheryl Cormier

Accordionist and vocalist, Sheryl Cormier (b. Sheryl Guidreau) is among the first ladies to break with the sexist limitations of Louisiana’s Cajun music. A previous leader of the all-woman Cajun music group, Cormier happens to be the first choice of Cajun Seems, a group that has Isaac Miller, Jr. (metal …

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Harry Choates

Harry Choates had not been only one of the very most influential music artists in the annals of Cajun music, but among its most tragic numbers. A crazy and imaginative fiddler, Choates had written such classic music because the Cajun nationwide anthem, “Jole Blon,” and popularized such tracks as “Allons …

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The California Cajun Orchestra

The only real full-time music group in California to focus on Cajun music, the California Cajun Orchestra prove that the two-steps and waltzes of Cajun music are no more limited by southwest Louisiana. An outgrowth from the Blue Fire Stringband, the California Cajun Orchestra transform the original sounds from the …

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Ann Savoy

Ann Savoy (given birth to: Ann Allen) knew hardly any about Cajun music when she met Cajun accordion participant and constructor Marc Savoy on the Country wide Folk Celebration in Washington, D.C., in 1975. Under Savoy’s guidance, she discovered the intricacies of Cajun electric guitar playing and performing. Performing jointly …

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Amédé Ardoin

Amédé Ardoin would be to zydeco music as Robert Johnson would be to the blues and Pal Bolden would be to jazz. Like Johnson and Bolden, Ardoin not merely passed away under still incomprehensible conditions, but additionally shares the strength of their musical impact, having laid the building blocks for …

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