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- Defunción16 de mayo de 2007 · Eunice, Luisiana, Estados Unidos (causas naturales)
- Alias
- Bois Sec
- Alphonse Ardoin nació el 16 de noviembre de 1915 en Luisiana, Estados Unidos. Conocido por su papel en Dedans le sud de la Louisiane (1974), J'ai été au bal (1989) y Dry Wood (1973). Murió el 16 de mayo de 2007 en Luisiana, Estados Unidos.
- In 1986, he and Fontenot received the National Heritage Fellowship, awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts. It is the highest US recognition for traditional arts.
- He was a singer and accordion player who kept up the Creole music tradition in southern Louisiana. He worked on farms all of his life. As a child, he was nicknamed "Bois Sec" because he was the first to seek shelter during downpours.
- He learned to play the button accordion in the style of his cousin Amede Ardoin, who made pioneering recordings of French Creole music. Music remained a sideline until the 1940s, when Alphonse began working with fiddler Canray Fontenot, under the name "Duralde Ramblers". They played at dances and parties, and on a live radio show broadcast from Eunice.
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