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- Breaux_Brothers abstract "Breaux Frères or Breaux Brothers (Amédé on accordion, Ophé on guitar, and Cléopha on the fiddle), were Cajun musicians. They were the earliest to record the song \"Jolie Blonde\", under the title of \"Ma Blonde Est Partie\".Amédé Breaux was born on September 1, 1900 north of Rayne, Louisiana near a community called Robert’s Cove. He died in 1975. His father, August Breaux, later moved to north of Egan, Louisiana where he farmed. Amédé started playing the accordion when he was 12 years old and was playing house parties at the age of 14.The whole family started playing music at a young age. When his brothers, Ophey and Clifford, and his sister, Cleoma Breaux Falcon, were old enough they played music together. That was when he recorded \"Vas y Carrément (Step It Fast)\" and \"Poor Hobo\" in 1929 for Columbia Recors. After he recorded \"Ma Blonde Est Partie\" (the earliest version of \"Jole Blon\" ever recorded) on April 18, 1929, he formed the Breaux Brothers band, consisting of Amedée, Ophey and Clifford. According to Cleoma's daughter, while Amede Breaux is credited with writing the song, it was his sister Cleoma Breaux who actually wrote the lyrics while Amede sung the song on the recording.In October 1934, the trio recorded in San Antonio, Texas for Vocalion releasing 16 songs. That same year, Alan Lomax recorded the brothers playing \"Little Dog Blues\". In December 1937, they traveled with Joe Falcon and Cleoma Breaux and recorded in Dallas, Texas for Decca Records, usually working together or even recording solo. Much of this work would be versions of popular country or swing tunes and they would be listed in multiple combinations of their names, sometimes with or without all the members. During that session, Clifford would go on to record \"Continuer De Sonner\" which is an early version of the song \"Keep A-Knockin' popularized in 1957 by Little Richard.Amede would eventually form a band in 1949 called The Acadian Aces. He made approximately 20 other recordings from 1930 through 1951. Some of these recordings included, \"Hathaway Two Step\", \"Crowley Two Step,\" \"Chere Mom,\" and \"Criminal Waltz.\" He and his band played on a tour all over Louisiana and East Texas.Ma Blonde Est Partie Listen (MP3)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Breaux_Brothers background "group_or_band".
- Breaux_Brothers genre Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers instrument Accordion.
- Breaux_Brothers instrument Fiddle.
- Breaux_Brothers recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers recordLabel Okeh_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers recordLabel Vocalion_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers thumbnail Breaux-brothers.jpg?width=300.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageExternalLink MaBlondeEstPartie.mp3.
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- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Accordion.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Lomax.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Arhoolie_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_fiddlers.
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- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_of_Louisiana.
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- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_of_the_Southern_United_States.
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- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Cléoma_Falcon.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Dallas.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink East_Texas.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Egan,_Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Fiddle.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink File:AmedeBreaux-1967.jpg.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Falcon.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Jole_Blon.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Keep_A-Knockin.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink List_of_people_related_to_Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Little_Richard.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Okeh_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Rayne,_Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Roberts_Cove,_Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Vocalion_Records.
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amedee Breaux".
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amidie Breaux".
- Breaux_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breaux Brothers".
- Breaux_Brothers background "group_or_band".
- Breaux_Brothers caption "Ophey Breaux, Amede Breaux, Aldus "Popeye" Broussard".
- Breaux_Brothers genre Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers instrument "Vocals, fiddle, accordion, guitar".
- Breaux_Brothers label "Vocalion Records, Columbia Records, Okeh Records, Fais Do Do".
- Breaux_Brothers name "Breaux Frères".
- Breaux_Brothers occupation "Musician".
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- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:American_fiddlers.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:American_folk_music.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_accordionists.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_culture.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_fiddlers.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_music.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_musicians.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Cajun_people.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Music_of_Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Music_of_United_States_subdivisions.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Music_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Breaux_Brothers subject Category:Musicians_from_Louisiana.
- Breaux_Brothers hypernym Musicians.
- Breaux_Brothers type Agent.
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- Breaux_Brothers type Group.
- Breaux_Brothers type Organisation.
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- Breaux_Brothers type Q215380.
- Breaux_Brothers type Q43229.
- Breaux_Brothers comment "Breaux Frères or Breaux Brothers (Amédé on accordion, Ophé on guitar, and Cléopha on the fiddle), were Cajun musicians. They were the earliest to record the song \"Jolie Blonde\", under the title of \"Ma Blonde Est Partie\".Amédé Breaux was born on September 1, 1900 north of Rayne, Louisiana near a community called Robert’s Cove. He died in 1975. His father, August Breaux, later moved to north of Egan, Louisiana where he farmed.".
- Breaux_Brothers label "Breaux Brothers".
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- Breaux_Brothers wasDerivedFrom Breaux_Brothers?oldid=641321373.
- Breaux_Brothers depiction Breaux-brothers.jpg.
- Breaux_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf Breaux_Brothers.
- Breaux_Brothers name "Breaux Frères".