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Paper In My Shoe - John Delafose And The Eunice Playboys, Willis Prudhomme, The Zydeco Express. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день.
John Delafose and his band the Eunice Playboys bridged the gap between zydeco's roots and its contemporary sound with a mastery matched by few of their peers; despite an affinity for early Creole styles, French lyrics and two-step waltz rhythms, they played with all of the fiery intensity demanded . .
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Taken from album 'Zydeco Man' by John Delafose & the Eunice Playboys.
John Irvin Delafose (April 16, 1939 – September 17, 1994) was an American French-speaking Creole Zydeco accordionist from Louisiana. Delafose was born in Duralde, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. As a child, Delafose fashioned fiddles and guitars out of old boards and cigar boxes fitted with window-screen wire. He eventually took up the harmonica, and at the age of 18 learned the button accordion. However, he soon turned to farming, and did not pursue music as a career until the early 1970s.
John I. Delafose (16 April 1939 – 17 September 1994) was an American Zydeco accordionist from Louisiana. He began serving as an accordionist and harpist with a variety of local Zydeco bands.
John Delafose (April 16, 1939 in Duralde, Louisiana, USA - September 17, 1994 in Lawtell, Louisiana, USA) was an American zydeco accordionist. He had his own band, John Delafose & The Eunice Playboys. Father of Geno Delafose. In Groups: John Delafose & The Eunice Playboys, John Delafose & The Zydeco Machine. Variations: Viewing All John Delafose. Delafose, J Delafose, J. Delafose, John Delafosse.
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This compilation of classic Zydeco music, part of Arhoolie Record’s America’s Masters series, features three selections by Clifton Chenier ( The King of Zydeco ) and two by his son . Rounding out the collection are tracks from John Delafose, the Sam Brothers, NEA National Heritage Fellow Alphonse Bois Sec Ardoin and his sons Lawrence Black Ardoin and Amede Ardoin, and the legendary Louisiana Creole fiddle player Canray Fontenot. This classic collection captures the unique sound of Zydeco: bluesy accordion and danceable drum beats. Liner notes lists each track’s original album.
| A1 | Co-Fe? ("Why")Written-By – John Delafose |
2:10 |
| A2 | La Valse À FréoleWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:15 |
| A3 | You Took My HeartacheWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:10 |
| A4 | Bye Bye Mo Nèg'Written-By – John Delafose |
2:00 |
| A5 | Rag Around Your HeadWritten-By – John Delafose |
4:00 |
| A6 | I Just Want To Be Your Lovin' ManWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:00 |
| A7 | Petite Et La GrosseWritten-By – Traditional |
2:00 |
| B1 | Joe Pitre A Deux FemmesWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:15 |
| B2 | No Good WomanWritten-By – F. Soileau*, Sidney Simien |
3:10 |
| B3 | Une Heure Trop Tarde ("One Hour Too Late")Written-By – John Delafose |
3:10 |
| B4 | Lonesome RoadWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:25 |
| B5 | Madame SosthaneWritten-By – Traditional |
2:30 |
| B6 | Prudhomme StompWritten-By – John Delafose |
2:30 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-1083 | John Delafose | Zydeco Man (Cass, Album) | Arhoolie Records | C-1083 | US | 1981 |
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