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Cléoma Falcon (née Breaux; May 27, 1906 –
April 8, 1941) was an
American guitarist and
vocalist who,
along with her
husband Joe Falcon,
recorded one of...
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accordion Bois Sec
Ardoin Breaux Brothers, accordion, fiddle,
guitar trio
Cléoma Breaux,
guitar Sady Courville,
fiddle Joe Falcon,
accordion Canray Fontenot...
- pla****
mouth harp. When his brothers,
Ophey and Clifford, and his sister,
Cléoma Breaux Falcon, were old
enough they pla****
music together. That was when...
- à Lafayette" is the B-side of a 78rpm
single recorded by Joe
Falcon and
Cléoma Breaux in 1928. The song is
based on an
older traditional tune
called "Jeunes...
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recording of a
Cajun song, "Allons à Lafayette," in 1928. He and his wife
Cléoma Breaux left for New
Orleans to
record the
first Cajun record and went on...
- #17000,
recorded by Joe
Falcon and
Cléoma Breaux in 1934. Side B
contains "Mes Yeux Bleus" sung by his wife,
Cleoma Falcon.
Madame Sosten or "Sosthene"...
- origin.
While Amedée
Breaux is
credited with
writing the song, his
sister Cleoma actually wrote the
lyrics and Amedée sang the song.
Dennis McGee claims...
- Joe and
Cléoma Falcon made the
first recording, "Allons à Lafayette", in 1928. The song was a
regional hit that
paved the way for
Cleoma's brother, Amédée...
- re-issued on
Victor 20-1595. It was
recorded in
French by
Cajun singer Cléoma Breaux in 1936 or 1937. Four
further recordings of the song were made in...
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Edwin Duhon (1910-2006),
musician and co-founder of the
Hackberry Ramblers Cléoma Falcon (1906-1941),
Cajun guitarist and vocalist,
known for
being the wife...