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Fiddle king of Cajun swing / Harry Choates.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Choates, Harry, 1922-1951, performer.
Series:
Music online: American song.
Music online: American song
Language:
English
Romance (Other)
Subjects (All):
Cajun music--Louisiana.
Cajun music.
Popular music.
Louisiana.
Popular music--Louisiana--1941-1950.
Popular music--Texas--1941-1950.
Western swing (Music).
Texas.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Popular music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
El Cerrito, CA : Arhoolie, 1993.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Allons a` Lafayette
Basile waltz
Cajun hop
Port Arthur waltz
Harry Choates special
It won't be long
Wrong keyhole
Draggin' the bow
Te petite
Rubber dolly
Louisiana
Poor hobo
Devil in the bayou
Rye whiskey
Fais do do stomp
Lawtell waltz
Bayou pon pon
Che`re meon
Harry Choates blues
Mari jole blon
Honky tonking days
Grand mamou
Je pase durvan ta port
Hackberry hop
Jole brun
Louisiana boogie.
Participant:
Harry Choates, vocals and fiddle ; with ensemble.
Notes:
Edited and produced by Chris Strachwitz.
Originally issued in part on LP (Arhoolie 5027), 1982.
Previously published as compact disc.
Program and biographical notes (7 p.) inserted in container.
Sung in English and Cajun French.
Vocal and instrumental Cajun and western swing music.
Recorded 1946-1950 in Houston.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (American song). Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
CD-380
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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