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Canray Fontenot (October 16,[a] 1922 – July 29, 1995) was an
American Creole fiddle player, who has been
described as "the
greatest Creole Louisiana French...
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Creole accordeonist Bois Sec Ardoin,
longtime musical partner of
Canray Fontenot and Wade Frugé...
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famously disappeared in Sri
Lanka in 1990
during the Sri
Lankan civil war
Canray Fontenot (1922-1995),
American Creole musician Lance Guidry (born 1971)...
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musicians are
featured in the 1989 do****entary J'ai Été Au Bal. Amédé Ardoin,
Canray Fontenot, Wade Frugé,
Dewey Segura, Joe
Falcon and Cléoma Falcon, and the...
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including Balfa,
Dennis McGee, Sady Courville,
Luderin Darbone,
Varise Conner,
Canray Fontenot,
Freeman Fontenot and others. He
studied their techniques and songs...
- 3,333 people, 1,128 households, and 765
families residing in the town.
Canray Fontenot (1922–1995),
Creole fiddler Lance Guidry (born 1971), American...
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Delafose Rodolphe Desdunes James R.
Domengeaux Michael Doucet Edwin Edwards Canray Fontenot Virginie Amélie
Avegno Gautreau Richard Guidry Sidonie de la Houssaye...
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refer to: Al
Fontenot (born 1970),
Chicago Bears defensive lineman Canray Fontenot,
musician Jerry Fontenot (born 1966)
football center Herman Fontenot...
- Ardoin,
Douglas Bellard, Bébé Carrière,
Calvin Carrière,
Claude Faulk,
Canray Fontenot,
Freeman Fontenot,
Preston Frank, and Ed Poullard.
Around the mid-20th...
- trio Cléoma Breaux,
guitar Sady Courville,
fiddle Joe Falcon,
accordion Canray Fontenot,
fiddle Wade Fruge,
fiddle Blind Uncle Gaspard Mayeus Lafleur Dennis...