Canray Fontenot and Bois Sec Ardoin

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  • Canray Fontenot and Bois Sec Ardoin when they were young. The audio is better then the first version. The former version was viewed by 3800 people.

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  • @lelebaybee1992
    @lelebaybee1992 12 лет назад +15

    Thank You for uploading this it feels good to see my uncle Alphonse again since he passed away. His grandson Sean performed last night at a heritage festival in my city i had to work so i didnt get to see my cousin or my uncles. There are no more elder ardoins anymore his brother delphin passed away 2 years ago and my great grandmother his sister died in 2001. He was indeed my favorite uncle even tho i couldnt understand a word he would say to me when we went to his house lol. but thank you

  • @missbritt288
    @missbritt288 9 лет назад +38

    I love it . When creoles sing its like they are crying you can feel the emotion all over, Ive listened to other North American French music , from Quebec , Acadia ,it is more domesticated but this here is raw , no airs put on , true blues .

    • @sblackmore5931
      @sblackmore5931 5 лет назад +1

      Bianca Britt Agree with you 100%! My grandpa was from the south and he played accordion for me and gave me a mini washboard to play with him. It’s always much more lively and you can FEEL it more!

    • @DaWizard11
      @DaWizard11 4 года назад +2

      Look up a documentary called "En r’venant de St-Hilarion".

    • @darioussmith3450
      @darioussmith3450 3 года назад +1

      @@sblackmore5931 is bios sec singing in Kouri vini (Louisiana Creole) or Louisiana French or Cajun (Acadian ). This is Cajun music but what language is he singing in?

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 2 года назад +1

      "More domesticated" is a good way of putting it ... and it reflects what seems a dominant impulse in Canadian folk music of all kinds; that is, toward "domestication" or "gentrification" ... unfortunately ......

    • @VintonChowderhead
      @VintonChowderhead Год назад

      @@nozecone It's because Cajun/Creole music has so much influence from the slaves, which Quebec, and Acadian Canada, didn't have. Quebecois and Acadian music is very Scotch-Irish and French, the same as Cajun, but like I said, the African syncopation really helped to make Cajun music distinct. If you listen to some of the more "white" Cajun tunes, you'll see they sound very Quebecois/Acadian. I love both kinds of music, and people, but I agree... Cajun/Creole is better, heheh!

  • @michaelbrand8279
    @michaelbrand8279 Год назад +2

    Canray Fontenot was one of the greatest Creole fiddlers ever! I was fortunate to see him perform live several times back in the 90s (often with his long-time musical partner Bois Sec Ardoin)!

  • @marin4311
    @marin4311 5 лет назад +20

    There is a true African feel in his voice. It's very moving.

    • @senecacolbert7377
      @senecacolbert7377 4 года назад +1

      Ahh yes it is,,and you are so right my friend .they got me tearing up.but good tears indeed,,,

  • @stevecajun
    @stevecajun 8 лет назад +4

    There music is studied today by anyone wanting to learn Creole style. I too played and jammed with both in LA and WV. Canray played one of my fiddles which I lent to him for a gig. I played at Bois Sec's 90th birthday party in Eunice.

  • @Hughesbayou
    @Hughesbayou 9 лет назад +28

    I've been lucky enough to have met and directly learned some fiddling from Canray and accordion from Bois Sec. At the time I wasn't really good enough on either instrument to really get it all but I sure do remember those years back in the 80s. Notice how Canray's fingers hardly seem to move, not a lot of obvious action there. What you can't see is that sometimes he uses the "wrong" finger for a note, using his first finger where normally one would use their second. But he also has complete mastery over his fourth finger, it never comes out of position and although he would sometimes slide his third finger up for the unison he also would use his fourth finger. I asked him about that and he said, "oh yah, my fingers just do what they need to" and it made me aware that what finger one uses is of far less importance than the sound you get. Jumping to a second finger position with the first gives a different rhythm than just putting your second finger on that note and it also makes certain slide sounds that you can't get otherwise. Another thing to notice is that is left elbow is tucked in tight against his body making the way he holds the fiddle much easier. A classically trained violinist would not do this. And pay careful attention to his bowing technique and how his wrist and elbow work depending on the rhythm of the song. His bow grip is very light. There's more to fiddling than just hitting the correct notes.

    • @meloderon
      @meloderon  9 лет назад +3

      +Hugh Robertson : Thank you so much for the information. What you wrote is why younger fiddlers/violinplayers want to learn from the old masters. They do things in their own way or how they learned it on their cigarboxfiddles :-)

  • @EricBreaux
    @EricBreaux 16 лет назад +7

    It's hard to believe that this video has only been viewed 1,500 times for being 1 year on youtube... (todays date is march 18 2009)
    It is a historic piece of footage from very talented musicians from South Louisiana. The whole world should know of this music...eat your heart out Kanye West

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  16 лет назад +8

    The first song is the Eunice Two Step and the second Bonsoir Moreau.

  • @blairkilpatrick4153
    @blairkilpatrick4153 9 лет назад +5

    Stunning to see them so young and vigorous! I was lucky to meet and play with both of them in their later years, in the early 90s.. Met them at music camp in WV, visited Canray at his home, also entertained Bois Sec and his family band in our home in Chicago. Thank you for sharing this!!

  • @pjchmiel
    @pjchmiel 15 лет назад +5

    Unbelievably good, shows these two legendary men in the prime of their lives. I'm just astounded by the energy and vitality of the performance. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ConradClemenz
    @ConradClemenz 12 лет назад +2

    Bravo, c'est excellent
    je vous félicite pour le bon rythme
    un cordial et amical salut de Paris (la France)

  • @SStockstill
    @SStockstill 11 лет назад +12

    I believe this is from the 1966 Newport Folk Festival taken by Alan Lomax and his crew. You can listen to the recordings for free, they're part of the Library of Congress.

  • @stegoly
    @stegoly 16 лет назад +2

    I am so happy this video exists and has been posted. Canray is such a good man, just seeing his warm smile makes one feel ready to enjoy life. I would have loved to attend his concert. His music lives with us.

  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 2 года назад +1

    In VERY loving memory of Mr. Alphonse Ardoin (1915 - 2007 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten)

  • @hairnsap
    @hairnsap 6 лет назад +3

    the emotion in their voices is killin' it !!!
    love it

  • @bytorbusch
    @bytorbusch 11 лет назад +5

    Had this on in the background had me flashing back to when I was stationed in Louisiana

  • @SteveGoldfield
    @SteveGoldfield 11 лет назад +4

    At the very beginning, you can see some stairs. I think this is in the same house in Newport where Alan Lomax filmed a lot of music in 1966. There's a Vestapol video (now CD) called "Billy in the Lowground." It starts with the fiddling of Clark Kessinger, and Bois Sec gets up and buck dances along with Willard Watson.

    • @alexw961
      @alexw961 2 года назад

      Just found that video on youtube. That is truly incredible. Bois Sec could do it all.

  • @lelebaybee1992
    @lelebaybee1992 11 лет назад +2

    My grandfather Leroy Ballou is his nephew. Uncle Alphonse and my grandfathers Mother Dolvina Ardoin Ballou are sister and brother. I used to go to duralde all the time when i was little but since Unc Delphin died we dont go much. The last time we went down there was to see Uncle Morris and then we went to Ceasar Cemetery. Yes i do believe i remember your mom Emily I haven't seen lawerence or ronald since my granfathers sisters funeral. but for the most part i see them from time to time.

  • @electricearth1101
    @electricearth1101 Год назад +1

    this is that type of music that makes you throw out your whole animal collective cd collection.

  • @o0sunsi0o
    @o0sunsi0o 16 лет назад +1

    My introduction to Canray Fontenot and Bois Sec Aroin what a great sound thanks for sharing! :)

  • @deborahwhy3637
    @deborahwhy3637 2 года назад +1

    📡🌚 voila! 🌬🌫 l'musique d'alma. 🎼 bon soire, moreau especial!! 🎻🎤c'est bon! 🤍🎶🪗🖖🏽

  • @andrear6094
    @andrear6094 4 года назад +3

    Very beautiful!

  • @duanecolbert3392
    @duanecolbert3392 3 года назад +1

    And Canray will make you cry.they were awesome

  • @jean-paulraillat3293
    @jean-paulraillat3293 Год назад

    bravo, messieurs, thielle music o zou fiat la goule olé du saintongeais maritime entre la rochelle et bordeaux, super jp de royan en saintonge maritime de l'autre coté c'est le Médoc!!!pour étancher la soif!!!! bravo pour votre musique qui enchante mon coeur::: super jpr

  • @tonewoods
    @tonewoods 8 лет назад +2

    ...i ran sound for what was apparently their last gig together...
    Orcas Island, 1995...
    Only wish i had recorded it... :-(

  • @francaisemichif
    @francaisemichif 14 лет назад +1

    great songs!two great creole musicians!i hope ther r others to carry on!

  • @alexmichtomonpral8420
    @alexmichtomonpral8420 4 года назад +1

    Antique et toujours d'actualité... 🙏🏼

  • @zphil
    @zphil 13 лет назад +2

    @struth35 from my reading I believe the occasions this kind of music was played at were called La La or picnic or zydeco and the names were loosely applied to the music. I believe that Clifton Chenier then appropriated the word Zydeco to his own fusing of blues, R&B and traditional creole music and Zydeco has since stuck as a general term for this kind of music originating from the Creole community, which has developed over the years.

  • @mediageneration
    @mediageneration 13 лет назад +1

    This is a wonderful performance. They are both amazing players and Bonsoir Morreau is my favorite Canry song.

  • @Louisiananews
    @Louisiananews Месяц назад

    I miss them both..we have lost a lot of our old friends

  • @jamey9758
    @jamey9758 13 лет назад +2

    The sound is great, the playing fantastic. Great video!

  • @chrisridgers4325
    @chrisridgers4325 11 лет назад +1

    Just found this. It's so........cool(?). Looking for more. Love it.

  • @bertharady6558
    @bertharady6558 9 лет назад +4

    Wonderful music!

  • @cajunlady1204
    @cajunlady1204 14 лет назад

    @VoyageTonFlag
    This is wonderful. you have made a whole family happy. My Mom watched this and cried. This was her father. If you have anything else or know of any others, be let me know. Again, thanks.

  • @michaelbrand8279
    @michaelbrand8279 Год назад

    Love it! Like traveling back in time!

  • @neilbrank8053
    @neilbrank8053 5 лет назад +4

    Damned these men burned it down - creole/zydeco this is your roots

  • @ZiplineShazam
    @ZiplineShazam 14 лет назад +2

    YES !!! Fantastic Healing Hootenanny Love unto you Now. May Gorgeous Laughing Dance Steps Align perfectly within the Harmony of your inner true grit cajun. Yes. Damn Right. This music brings happiness and harmony to the pain of daily living. Resurrect the natural Beauty of Louisana. Burn down the corporate shopping malls.

  • @fiddlepeg
    @fiddlepeg 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you, that's some good, good music!

  • @chetawitko7031
    @chetawitko7031 3 года назад +1

    Aïiiiiii!!! Les deux légends!

  • @hatchertiger
    @hatchertiger 10 лет назад +2

    Two Cajun music legends and rightfully so!

    • @hatchertiger
      @hatchertiger 10 лет назад +2

      No but they are Cajun music legends.

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 9 лет назад +1

      +Anne Jackson it's Cajun they made Cajun and Zydeco music Amede Ardoin is know as the father of Cajun style and the precursor to zydeco style.

    • @pfowler8310
      @pfowler8310 3 года назад

      Neither of these two men cajun, strait CREOLE!

    • @hatchertiger
      @hatchertiger 3 года назад +1

      @@pfowler8310 No but they are Cajun music legends.

  • @mrskelligurl
    @mrskelligurl 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @lelebaybee1992
    @lelebaybee1992 11 лет назад +6

    Yea so he's my great great uncle. through my grandfather Leroy Ballou.

  • @mmenier
    @mmenier 12 лет назад +1

    I think it is PawPaw in the background to Chris. This is the first time I see this. He is playing the triangle.

  • @Sittingowlspeaks
    @Sittingowlspeaks 8 лет назад +1

    Louisiana Cajun Country Music...vivre le Lousianne !!!

  • @beaujocquemouton1293
    @beaujocquemouton1293 3 года назад +1

    My cousin Anders j espree who they called Beaujocque but my real name is Beaujocque Mouton nice music

  • @Tikitom1
    @Tikitom1 17 лет назад

    God Bless you Bois...we miss you.

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  17 лет назад

    Earlier comments !!!
    pomea (5 months ago)
    Thanks very much! Priceless!
    Yvieboy (5 months ago)
    Schitterend!
    Thanks, Ron!
    treemonisha2006 (4 months ago)
    Wonderful and Timeless clip! More valuable now than ever.
    For everyone that sees this clip please keep the family of Bois Sec in your prayers! Bois Sec has fallen terminally ill.

  • @bclj2001
    @bclj2001 17 лет назад

    i miss you pop it was an honor being your great grandchild and seeing you when i would go see paw paw(Morris) and Maw Maw(clementine).

  • @sarahpeters9864
    @sarahpeters9864 8 лет назад

    thees are the gods who knew this QUEN, when WE were invisvlble. Thank GOD for them each day

  • @cajunlady1204
    @cajunlady1204 15 лет назад +1

    In the background is my grandfather Isom J. Fontenot. Yo can barely see him. But I know that is him.

  • @stephenconvey7884
    @stephenconvey7884 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @dfb1111
    @dfb1111 Год назад

    Simply Wow!

  • @francaisemichif
    @francaisemichif 14 лет назад +2

    if im not mistaken,this is creole music and not zydeco!

  • @tuxthelux
    @tuxthelux 16 лет назад

    eunice two step is definitely my all time fave

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  17 лет назад

    More earlier comments !!!
    PatrimoineAcadiencom (2 months ago)
    What a marvelous archive clip! Wonderful.
    Made my day.
    Robert Richard
    New Brunswick, Canada.
    prettyboy1970 (2 months ago)
    Nice!
    Thank you.
    madmodpo (2 months ago)
    wow. mille mercis

  • @DJRenee
    @DJRenee 14 лет назад

    @francaisemichif it is a Creole' French dialect from around the Lafayette area....a mix of French,Spanish,German,African,American Indian.....come visit us one week...you will enjoy yourself...rich rich culture...for more information, check out or buy one of John Folse books...a local chef and historian from South Louisiana...hope this helps....

  • @darioussmith3450
    @darioussmith3450 3 года назад

    is bios sec singing in Kouri vini (Louisiana Creole) or Louisiana French or Cajun (Acadian ). This is Cajun music but what language is he singing in?

  • @jbm0745
    @jbm0745 14 лет назад

    @cajunlady1204 Sure is Isom Fontenot! I never noticed that, thanks for pointing that out! It's pretty safe to say your grandfather was the best know harmonica player in cajun music.

  • @TheSa666666
    @TheSa666666 13 лет назад

    brilliant!!

  • @francaisemichif
    @francaisemichif 14 лет назад

    my friend from quebec cant understand theses songs.wer or how do u learn th language?

  • @michelforet4790
    @michelforet4790 8 лет назад

    Ce n' est pas du Français mais une mixture avec du Créole et du vieux Français mais à part ça, j' aime cette mélodie .

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  17 лет назад

    More earlier comments !!!
    stevekiviat (3 weeks ago)
    Farewell Bois Sec. R.I.P.
    Luvwill68 (2 weeks ago)
    Very Nice Video!RIP Great Uncle Bois Sec;I know that you and Momo Helen(sister)isn't in any more pains.Uncle Bois Sec was loved by many and will be missed by many.He was funeralized today(May 21,2007) at the age of 92 and he raised 14 kids.He has lived his life.
    mrmagnificent2k5 (2 weeks ago)
    R.I.P Papa Youll really be miss. It was a honor being your grandchild

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  16 лет назад +1

    I also think that this music sounds more cajun than zydeco. It's the more Creole version of cajun, I think. I love that version.

    • @kevinrees5855
      @kevinrees5855 4 года назад +3

      This is old Creole - the father of Zydeco.

    • @ronvandoorneveld3213
      @ronvandoorneveld3213 4 года назад

      @@kevinrees5855 Amadee Ardoin ?

    • @pfowler8310
      @pfowler8310 3 года назад

      @@ronvandoorneveld3213 his nephew playing the accordion”Bois sec Ardoin and Canray Fontenot playing the fiddle”. Bois sec is the grandfather of zydeco legends Chris ardoin snd Sean ardoin!

    • @nealpomea2836
      @nealpomea2836 Год назад +1

      Absolutely Cajun

  • @duanecolbert3392
    @duanecolbert3392 3 года назад

    Ah man Bois Sec could git it.man he sang the hell out it and played just as fine

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  14 лет назад

    @francaisemichif
    If your friend from Quebec speaks French, I think he can understand more than I do.
    For the lyrics I need a dictionary or a translations to English.
    The language is Cajun French.

  • @francaisemichif
    @francaisemichif 14 лет назад

    @djrenee i will take you up on your offer,ill keep in touch,thanks

  • @TheFlite29
    @TheFlite29 10 лет назад +1

    What is the first song they play. It sounds like Two Step De Eunice to me but I am not really sure. Can anybody help me identify?

  • @cassandralindahl3551
    @cassandralindahl3551 4 года назад

    who else is here because this was in their school assignment? lol

  • @michaelboylan5308
    @michaelboylan5308 5 лет назад

    The Louisiana creoles are the descendants of the French expelled from Acadia in Canada by the British, The Acadians were from Brittany and the Bretons were originally Brittani Celts pushed out of England by the Anglo Saxons, Is that why Bois Sec sounds Irish? Or is it an Appalachian Scots Irish sound down the Mississippi?

    • @meloderon
      @meloderon  5 лет назад +1

      Really don't know why. In the swamps were a lot of people with different origin.

    • @pfowler8310
      @pfowler8310 3 года назад

      Unfortunately, slavery. France owned Louisiana area and unfortunately that’s why my family and others of Southwest Louisiana and the Orleans area spoke “creole French”

  • @Sigh
    @Sigh 15 лет назад

    thats so cool!

  • @meloderon
    @meloderon  14 лет назад

    @francaisemichif
    You are completely right.

  • @LiLiLit
    @LiLiLit 5 лет назад +2

    Is he singing in creole or French or LA French?

    • @marin4311
      @marin4311 5 лет назад +1

      It's creole. As a French, I can't understand most of what he's saying.

    • @michelvansteenberge571
      @michelvansteenberge571 5 лет назад

      C'est un mélange de vieux Français et de créole. Je ne comprends pas très bien les paroles très bien les paroles. Bonsoir Moreau, la lune est couchée , le soleil est levé : paroles que j'ai comprises dans la 2ème chanson.

  • @MrHanz13
    @MrHanz13 14 лет назад

    superbe

  • @knechtsand3178
    @knechtsand3178 10 лет назад +1

    genious

  • @zphil
    @zphil 13 лет назад

    @francaisemichif I think you can call it both but creole would seem to be a closer term

  • @montella111
    @montella111 11 лет назад +3

    Not Cajun French - Louisiana Creole!

  • @jillianbray6220
    @jillianbray6220 11 лет назад

    How are you related to him? He is my grandfather. Do you know Emily Ardoin? She is my mom, sister to Uncle Black-Sean's dad.

  • @darioussmith3450
    @darioussmith3450 3 года назад

    This cajun music but is he singing in creole or cajun?

  • @geezer71655
    @geezer71655 15 лет назад +1

    AAIIEE........I got the happy feet........AAIIEE

  • @duanecolbert9196
    @duanecolbert9196 5 лет назад

    I love Amede but I prefer BoisSec singing over Amede version ,Bois Sec is a music man

  • @donaldduck2405
    @donaldduck2405 2 года назад

    My dad (Hak/Hac)Harold P. Fontenot's cousin.

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 2 года назад +1

      So he's your cousin, too ... !

    • @donaldduck2405
      @donaldduck2405 2 года назад

      @@nozecone yes that's true. Every Sunday morning while getting ready for church my mom or dad would blast his album.

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 2 года назад

      @@donaldduck2405 'Getting ready for church'? Now, that's funny ... ! My father would sometimes put George Beverly Shea or Mahalia Jackson on the turntable on Sunday morning - but that's as wild as it got ... !

  • @zphil
    @zphil 13 лет назад

    I dont think Zydeco was applied to early Cajun music as that is usually applied to music from the white French community

  • @lexxlexx1904
    @lexxlexx1904 7 лет назад

    Wow! Wot can I say a real education for head am heart

  • @viniboy514
    @viniboy514 14 лет назад +1

    sa ressemble à du créole mélangé avec du français acadien.

  • @StaddenMcFadden
    @StaddenMcFadden 12 лет назад

    Le français cajun est different parce qu'il y a plus de l'argot et c'est un autre dialect. Comme le français Louisianais mais plus comme créole.

  • @nealpomea2836
    @nealpomea2836 Год назад

    Eunice Two Step

  • @struth35
    @struth35 16 лет назад +1

    nekosama, this is not really zydaco. I dont want to sound like a music snob, but this is qualitatively quited different from what zydaco was/is. Most people use "zydeco" synonimusly with earlier cajun music, but zydeco was really a juxtaposition of rhymic and instuental elements from R+B and early rock and roll. now a days its more genaral. The earlier, pre-zydeco stuff is definetly WAY cooler in my opinion.

  • @jessecampos8984
    @jessecampos8984 5 лет назад

    No

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    @YTMsg 12 лет назад

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