Musical performance by Don Montoucet and Lionel Leleux

Accession No.: 
AN1-028

Don Montoucet (Accordion); Lionel Leleux (Violin); Barry Ancelet (Guitar?)

0:00 - Je peux pas t'oublier (Lionel doesn't think it's "La petite fille du village") (fragment)
-La valse de Reno (Lionel starts in on fiddle. Barry practices singing it. Lionel keeps on playing it)

3:48 - La valse de Reno (reprise with accordion)

7:31 - Lacassine Special
-Request for "Joe Turner Blues". Someone missed the first session

9:03 - La valse du Grand Chemin. Don calls it "La Valse à Hubert [Maitre]"

15:02 - Petit mulet cotton maïs (actually starts Bois Sec's "Quoi faire")
-Talking about Bois Sec

16:20 - Peit mulet cotton maïs (old song)
-Barry tells Don he can't sing "Chère toute toute," so Don says jokingly that Lionel can do it
-Barry can sing "Fi Fi Poncho" (joke), but Varise says you can sing that song/there are words to that song

20:24 - Chère toute toute
-Varise says dancing with a pretty girl you want to marry, she could never refuse

25:18 - Pauvre Hobo
-First song Don learned. Reprise so that Lionel can show Barry something
-Amédé Breaux. Request for a Bascom Mouton song

***Only month and year were included in original notes, no specific day***

Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Ancelet
Subject: 
Louisiana; Cajuns; Folk music; Accordion; Violin; fiddle
Creator: 
Barry Jean Ancelet and Frank Proschan
Informants: 
Don Montoucet and Lionel Leleux
Recording date: 
Saturday, January 1, 1977
Coverage Spatial: 
Lake Arthur, LA
Publisher: 
Center for Louisiana Studies
Rights Usage: 
All Rights Reserved
Language: 
English
French
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:15
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 2002
Original Format: 
Audio--Reel--7"
Digital Format: 
WAV
Bit Depth: 
24 bit
Sampling Rate: 
96 kHz
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore - Cabinet 1 Shelf 2