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I am originally from the area just north of Mamou (L'Anse Grise), now living in north texas(malheuresement). But still get down to my parents often.
I may have been misleading with calling them lessons. He is a friend of the family and longtime music aquaintance of my dad and has been spending some time with me when I go down there showing me jigs and providing knowledge, and as anyone who knows him would understand, throwing in lots of jokes and stories. I dont know that he is in the business of lessons, but I cant answer for him.
It really is a shame he was not more well known and recorded, I love his accordion playing and vocals. He seems best known for his cajunized versions of english songs, but he also did many very old ones too, some going back to Canada or France. He would make an interesting documentary. Everytime I visit him I feel like I wish I had been able to record it because there is no way I can remember all the jokes and info.
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Bryan:
I would recommend you ask Mr. Cecil to tape a conversation with you--maybe several. Another poster on this board has real a knack for documentary stuff and has visited and recorded with older players such as Mr. Bois-Sec. Like you, he recognizes that these guys leave us... and often with little but memories.
You seem to have the gift of story telling, I am sure it came from the gift of listening.
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That an idea Griff, if Harrison would go for it. Getting him to talk is easy, but not sure about getting him to talk on record. I would love to pick his knowledge about Cajun music (its substantial), accordions, and stories in general. Thats an idea in general I have been playing with for quite a while. Even considered going to some of the nursing homes and seeing how many recollections and stories I could record, in French. Not sure how many would be interested in that type of thing but I bet some would.
If I did I wouldnt be interested in making money on it, just would like to see that stuff recorded and maybe made available to those interested. I have always been interested in older folks stories and memories, and of course, stuff having to do with this music. Hmmmmm....