Leo Soileau (January 19, 1904 – August 2, 1980)
was one of the most prolific
Cajun
The Cajuns (; French: ''les Cadjins'' or ''les Cadiens'' ), also known as Louisiana ''Acadians'' (French: ''les Acadiens''), are a Louisiana French ethnicity mainly found in the US state of Louisiana and surrounding Gulf Coast states.
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recording artists of the 1930s and 1940s, recording over 100 songs, which was a substantial amount considering the reluctance to record the music during its early stages. He is known as the second person to record a Cajun record and the first to record this genre with a fiddle.
Family
Born January 19, 1904 in
Ville Platte, Louisiana
Ville Platte is the largest city in, and the parish seat of, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 6,303 at the 2020 census, down from 8,145 in 2000. The city's name is of French origin, roughly translating to "flat to ...
, Soileau started playing music at 12 years old and made a few dollars each night.
Music and career
After
Joe Falcon
Joseph Falcón (September 28, 1900 – November 19, 1965) was an accordion player from southwest Louisiana, best known for producing the first recording of a Cajun song, " Allons à Lafayette," in 1928. He and his wife Cléoma Breaux left ...
's recording of "
Allons a Lafayette
Allons may refer to:
* Allons, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a commune of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence ''département'' in France
* Allons, Lot-et-Garonne, a commune of the Lot-et-Garonne ''département'' in France
* Allons, Tennessee, US
See also
...
" became a hit, record companies were interested in finding other talent. A jeweler, Frank Dietlein Sr. of
Opelousas, Louisiana
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, convinced
Victor Records
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to record Soileau and
Mayeus Lafleur of
Basile, Louisiana
Basile is a town in Acadia and Evangeline parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The population was 1,214 in 2020.
The Acadia Parish portion of Basile is part of the Crowley Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Geography
Most of the city limits ...
and in October 18, 1928, they recorded four songs with Victor in
Atlanta, Georgia
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.
With Soileau on fiddle and Mayeus on vocal and accordion, their recording of "Mama, Where You At?" (also referred to as "Chere Mom") became the most influential, mainly due to Lafleur's lyrics describing his longing for his mother.
After Lafleur was killed in a quarrel over
moonshine
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, gunned down by a stray bullet at a honky-tonk bar in Basile
just nine days after the recording,
Soileau began recording for Victor and Vocalion with fellow
accordionist
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Moise Robin of
Arnaudville, Louisiana the following year.
The next month, he teamed up with his cousin, Alius Soileau
of
Eunice, Louisiana
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The St. Landry Parish portion of Euni ...
, and recorded four more songs as the duo "Soileau Couzens" in
New Orleans
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as well as with accordionist Oscar "Slim" Doucet.
The following day, he would record with Wilfred Fruge.
After the depression, he continued to play dances throughout Louisiana and Texas.
In 1934, he started a group called the Three Aces
with Floyd Shreve on guitar or Bill Dewey Landry on guitar and Tony Gonzales on drums. Without the accordion, the sound would be country influenced. Soileau would begin recording for
Bluebird Records
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and a major part of inspiration came from western swing, blues, ragtime, and fiddle music of Texas. The following year, he would sign with
Decca Records
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, travel to Chicago, and change the name to the Four Aces.
He would record again for Decca in
New Orleans
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in 1936 and
Dallas
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in 1937. After the Four Aces broke away as a separate band, Soileau played with a group he called the Rhythm Boys.
Soileau recorded Cajun music until the start of
World War II
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until Decca decided to stop recording Cajun artists.
He continued to perform with his group The Rhythm Boys at places such as the Silver Star in
Lake Charles, Louisiana
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, Showboat in
Orange, Texas
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and Lighthouse in
Port Arthur, Texas
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, until the end of the decade when in 1953 he retired playing music.
Soileau made frequent broadcasts over
KVOL in
Lafayette, Louisiana
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,
KPLC
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in
Lake Charles, Louisiana
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and
KWKH
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in
Shreveport, Louisiana
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. He continued working in an oil refinery and as a janitor retiring completely in the late 1960s.
He died in 1980 in
Ville Platte, Louisiana
Ville Platte is the largest city in, and the parish seat of, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 6,303 at the 2020 census, down from 8,145 in 2000. The city's name is of French origin, roughly translating to "flat to ...
and was funeralized at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Discography
* ''Mom, Where You At?''
* ''Hackberry Hop''
* ''La Blues De Port Arthur''
Compilations
* ''Early Rural String Bands'' (LPV-552 RCA Victor, 1968)
* ''Early American Cajun Music: The Early Recordings of Leo Soileau'' (2041
Yazoo Records
Yazoo Records is an American record label founded in the mid-1960s by Nick Perls. It specializes in early American blues, country, jazz, and other rural American genres collectively known as roots music.
History
The first five releases (L 1001 ...
, January 19, 1999)
* ''Leo Soileau: Louisiana Cajun Music Vol. 7'' (LP125
Arhoolie
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)
* ''Le Gran Mamou: A Cajun Music Anthology - The Historic Victor–Bluebird Sessions 1928–1941 Vol. 1'' (CMF-013-D Country Music Foundation, 1990)
See also
*
List of people related to Cajun music
This is a list of notable Cajun musicians, Cajun music instrument makers, Cajun music folklorists, Cajun music historians, and Cajun music activists.
List of Cajun musicians
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History of Cajun Music
References
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1904 births
1980 deaths
People from Ville Platte, Louisiana
American folk musicians
Musicians from Louisiana
Cajun fiddlers
20th-century American violinists
Bluebird Records artists