Amédé Ardoin

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Aimez-Moi Ce Soir 03:02 Tools
Blues de Basile 03:07 Tools
Tostape de Jennings 03:06 Tools
Two Step De Eunice 03:06 Tools
One Step des Chameaux 02:51 Tools
Les Blues de Crowley 02:51 Tools
Madam Atchen 02:59 Tools
Valse Brunette 03:20 Tools
Valse de Mon Vieux Village 03:10 Tools
One Step d'Oberlin 02:52 Tools
Taunt Aline 02:59 Tools
Si dur d'etre Seul 03:07 Tools
Amadie Two Step 03:09 Tools
La Valse de Gueydan 03:02 Tools
Les Blues de Voyage 02:52 Tools
Tortope d'Osrun 03:10 Tools
La Valse A Austin Ardoin 03:10 Tools
Two Step d'Elton 03:00 Tools
Valse de Opelousas 02:55 Tools
La Turtape de Saroied 03:05 Tools
Two Step De Mama 03:03 Tools
Valse a Alice Poulard 02:54 Tools
La Valse de Amities 02:48 Tools
Oberlin 03:08 Tools
Aimez Moi Ce Soir 03:05 Tools
Les Blues de la Prison 03:10 Tools
La Valse Ah Abe 03:02 Tools
Les Blues De Voyages 02:58 Tools
Valse De Ballard 03:19 Tools
Amede Two Step (Amadie Two Step) 03:02 Tools
La Valse du Ballard 03:20 Tools
Valse Des Chantiers 03:05 Tools
Les Blues Prison 03:09 Tools
La Valse des Chantiers Petroliperes 03:06 Tools
Sunset 03:07 Tools
Le Midland Two Step 03:10 Tools
Two Step De Prairie Solieau 02:58 Tools
Valse De La Point D'Eglise 03:04 Tools
La Valse A Thomas Ardoin 03:04 Tools
Tout Que Rest C'est Mon Linge 03:05 Tools
Two Step de la Prairie Soileau 02:56 Tools
La Valse A Thomas 03:05 Tools
Two Step De Prairie Soileau 02:52 Tools
La Valse À Thomas Ardoin 03:03 Tools
La Valse A Abe 03:07 Tools
Quoi Faire 02:57 Tools
Madame Etienne 03:02 Tools
Two Step D'Eunice 03:16 Tools
Two Step de Maman 03:16 Tools
La Valse De Mon Vieux Village 03:16 Tools
Tante Aline 03:04 Tools
Blues De Basil 03:04 Tools
Two Step D'Ossun 03:04 Tools
La Valse de Ballard 03:04 Tools
Two-Step de Eunice 03:04 Tools
Two Step de Jennings 03:04 Tools
Love Me Tonight 03:04 Tools
So Hard to be Alone 03:05 Tools
Les Blues de Voyage - Remastered 2002 00:00 Tools
La Valse Du Bullard 03:05 Tools
Les Blues Des Voyage 03:05 Tools
La Valse à Abe 00:00 Tools
La valse à Austin Ardoin 02:54 Tools
Blues de Voyage 00:00 Tools
Two Step De Eunice - 29 00:00 Tools
Two Step De Eunice - 78rpm Version 00:30 Tools
La valse de amitiés 05:51 Tools
La Valse Ah Abe - 78rpm Version 03:08 Tools
Two Step De Mama - 78rpm Version 00:30 Tools
Amede Two Step - Amadie Two Step 00:00 Tools
La Valse A Alice Poulard 00:00 Tools
Les Blues de Voyage (Remastered 2002) 05:51 Tools
Le Two Step de Eunice 00:00 Tools
Two-Step de Maman 05:51 Tools
Two Step De Prairie Soileau - 78rpm Version 00:30 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Amadie Two Step 05:51 Tools
Two-Step de Prairie Soileau 05:51 Tools
Valse À Thomas Ardoin 00:00 Tools
Si dur d'être seul 03:08 Tools
La Valse Du Ballard - 34 00:00 Tools
Les Blues De La Prison - Remastered 00:30 Tools
Sir Dur D'etre Seul 00:00 Tools
La Valse Des Chantiers Petroliferes 03:05 Tools
Tuant Aline 00:00 Tools
Si Dur D'Etre Seul - 34 00:00 Tools
Valse à Alice Poulard 00:30 Tools
La valse des chantiers petrolipères 00:30 Tools
Blues De Basille - Remastered 00:30 Tools
Madame Atchen 00:30 Tools
La Valse Ah Abe [Album Version] 03:05 Tools
Two Step De Eunice [Album Version] 03:05 Tools
Valse de la pointe d'église 00:30 Tools
Taunt Aline - 78rpm Version 00:30 Tools
Amadie Two-Step 00:30 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Tortope d'Osrun 03:11 Tools
La Valse des Chantiers Pétrolifères 03:05 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Tostape de Jennings 03:11 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Le Midland Two Step 03:11 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Valse Brunette 03:11 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Two Step d'Elton 03:11 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Blues de Basile 03:11 Tools
Two Step De Prairie Soileau [Album Version] 03:05 Tools
La Valse � Thomas Ardoin 00:30 Tools
Amede Two Step 03:05 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - La Valse de Gueydan 03:05 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - La Valse A Austin Ardoin 03:05 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - La Valse A Thomas Ardoin 03:05 Tools
Cajun - Amede Ardoin - Valse de Opelousas 03:05 Tools
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Amédé Ardoin (March 11, 1898 – November 3, 1942) was an American Louisiana Creole musician, known for his high singing voice and virtuosity on the Cajun accordion. He is credited by Louisiana music scholars with laying the groundwork for Creole music in the early 20th century, and wrote several songs now regarded as zydeco standards. Ardoin was born near Basile in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana a descendant of both free and captive people. Amadee spoke only French and did not speak English, as did most people in this French speaking region. Developing his musical talents in preference to undertaking farm work, he played at dances, often for Cajun audiences, with fiddle players Alphonse LaFleur and Douglas Bellard. He moved around the area frequently, settling at one point near Chataignier where he met Cajun fiddle player Dennis McGee. They established a more regular musical partnership, playing at local house parties, sometimes attended by Ardoin's young cousin, Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin. Ardoin and McGee were among the first artists to record the music of the Acadiana region of Louisiana. On December 9, 1929, they recorded six songs for Columbia Records in New Orleans. They made further recordings together in New Orleans in 1930, and in San Antonio, Texas in August 1934. Ardoin also made solo recordings in New York City in December 1934. The recordings were issued on various labels, including Brunswick, Vocalion, Decca, Melotone and Bluebird. In all, thirty-four recordings with Ardoin playing accordion are known to exist. His recordings and performances became popular throughout southern Louisiana. In the late 1930s, he played regularly in Eunice, Louisiana with fiddle player Sady Courville, but the two did not record together. Ardoin's music combined "European song forms and African rhythmic approaches such as swing and syncopation... He personified this cultural blend and enhanced its development through his deft technique and his ability to improvise. Ardoin was a lively, inventive accordionist who could keep a crowd dancing while playing alone. He was also a soulful singer whose emotional style made dramatic use of elongated, high-pitched notes." The circumstances that led to Ardoin's death, and the final cause of his death, are uncertain. Descendants of family members and musicians who knew Ardoin tell a story, now well-known, about a racially motivated attack on him in which he was severely beaten, in about 1939, while walking home after playing at a house dance near Eunice. The most common story says that some white men were angered when a white woman, daughter of the house, lent her handkerchief to Ardoin to wipe the sweat from his face. According to Canray Fontenot and Wade Fruge, in PBS's American Patchwork, Ardoin left the place and was run over by a Model A car which crushed his head and throat, damaging his vocal cords. He was found the next day, lying in a ditch. According to Fontenot, he "went plumb crazy" and "didn't know if he was hungry or not. Others had to feed him. He got weaker and weaker until he died." Others consider this story apocryphal. Other versions say that Ardoin was poisoned, not beaten, possibly by a jealous fellow musician. Contemporaries said that Ardoin suffered from impaired mental and musical capacities later in his life. Some recent studies have concluded that he died as a result of a venereal disease. He ended up in an asylum in Pineville, Louisiana, where he was admitted in September 1942. He died at the hospital two months later, and was buried in the hospital's common grave. More recently, an effort has been undertaken to raise a statue in honor of Amadé Ardoin, headed by Louisiana's former Poet Laureate, author, and professor Darrell Bourque. Bourque wrote a book of poetry titled 'If You Abandon Me: An Amédé Ardoin Songbook', the cover of which features artwork by Pierre Bourque (journalist). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.