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mardi gras and fontenot

Does this kinda discussions always take place after mardi gras?
By the way, mr. Fontenot, did you ever hear about a tune recorded by, I guess, Alan Fontenot, called "les De gos"? (sorry but the censor doesn't accept it written as d e g o s without spaces)
Maybe you are family of this man (Fiddle player?)
I heard it on the Dutch radio 20 years ago, and it's still in my mind. Where can I get a copy?

Gus

Re: Les ****s

There is a version of this song by Bobby Michot (Gérard Dôle on accordion). Click on the link.

Christian

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Does this kinda discussions always take place after mardi gras?
By the way, mr. Fontenot, did you ever hear about a tune recorded by, I guess, Alan Fontenot, called "les De gos"? (sorry but the censor doesn't accept it written as d e g o s without spaces)
Maybe you are family of this man (Fiddle player?)
I heard it on the Dutch radio 20 years ago, and it's still in my mind. Where can I get a copy?

Gus

Re: Re: Les ****s

thanks, But I have his recording already. I love Bobby's singing very much. He is a favourite. I like the tune as played by them too.

Gus

Re: mardi gras and fontenot

Hey Gus, email me, I tried the one you listed and it didnt work.

Bryan Lafleur

Re: Re: mardi gras and fontenot

done

gus



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