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Balfa (March 20, 1927 – June 17, 1992) was an
American Cajun fiddler and
singer who
contributed significantly to the po****rity of
Cajun music.
Balfa...
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Balfa Brothers (or Les Frères
Balfa) were an
American cajun music ensemble. Its
members were five brothers;
Dewey on fiddle, Will on fiddle, Rodney...
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Dewey Balfa.
Balfa created the
Cajun band
Balfa Toujours in 1992; and her husband, Dirk Powell, was a long time
member of the group.
Christine Balfa is a...
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Muhammad Salim Balfas (25
December 1922 – 5 June 1975),
better known as M.
Balfas, was an
Indonesian writer and
literary critic.
Balfas was born in Krukut...
- in the "Mardi Gras Jig" by a
group led by
Cajun fiddler and
singer Dewey Balfa, or by Al and
Emily Cantrell. McCormick, Fred (20
September 1998). "The...
- Giddy-Yap to Mamou) is a
Cajun folk song with
words and
music by
Dewey Balfa. The tune
behind Joe South's "Games
People Play"
resembles the tune of "Tit...
- the
album include Terrance Simien, BeauSoleil,
Buckwheat Zydeco,
Dewey Balfa,
Aaron Neville and The
Neville Brothers. "The Big Easy". AFI
Catalog of...
- country-western
music of the day and rock
added to the sound. A
performance by
Dewey Balfa,
Gladius Thibodeaux and
Vinus LeJeune at the 1964
Newport Folk Festival...
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performed with
Robert Bertrand,
Dennis McGee,
Rodney Balfa, Sady Courville,
Dewey Balfa, D. L. Menard, and
Michael Doucet, the
latter of whom he plays...
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Confederate States Army
during the
American Civil War
Balfa Brothers, a
cajun music band.
Dewey Balfa (1927-1992), on fiddle. Vin
Bruce (1932-2018), singer-songwriter...