Re: Re: best accordion player we have never heard: Joyah Guidry
No No! I was quoting Marc Savoy. HE went see Mr. Guidry, I think even before he started building accordions. That would be over 40 years ago, so I doubt Mr. Guidry is still alive. If Guidry ever recorded, that would be news to me.
Re: Re: best accordion player we have never heard: Joyah Guidry
Nope, no one's ever heard of Joyah Guidry outside of the Ponderings of a Reincarnated Neanderthal. So far I've heard that Canray Fontenot's father taught or helped Amede Ardoin. Now I hear about this Joyah Guidry. One day Imma have to sit down and list all the accordion players born within a few years of Amede Ardoin.
Amede Ardoin-1898
Angelas Lejeune-1898 or 1899
Amede Breaux-1900
Joe Falcon-1900
Re: Re: best accordion player we have never heard: Joyah Guidry
Thanks Nedro. I will add them to the list I started the other night. I'm starting to see that Amede Ardoin didn't just appear on the scene and create all Cajun accordion music. It's starting to look like there were many unknown accordion players going back to the 1830's roughly. And I think they got their song repertoire from fiddle players both white and black. It is said that Dennis McGee had a song repertoire of close to 500 songs on fiddle. I would think that when the accordion made it to Cajun land, they tried to hunt and peck out these old fiddle songs on the accordion by memory.