Leo Soileau
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Biography
[Edit]Leo Soileau was one of the dominant Cajun musicians of the 1930s and early '40s. His more than 100 recordings included such influential tunes as "Hackberry Hop," "La Gran Mamou," La Valse De Gueydan," and his greatest hit, "Jolie Blonde." Taught the fiddle by influential Cajun fiddlers Dennis McGee and Sady Courville, Soileau made his recording debut, in 1928, when he joined with accordionist Mayeus Lafleur to record the second Cajun record ever, "He Mon." Following Lafleur's death, nine days later, he teamed with accordionist Moise Robin. He also recorded, in the late '20s, with the Soileau Couzens. Forming his own band, the Three Aces, with rhythm guitarists Floyd Shreve or Dewey Landry and bassist/drummer Tony Gonzalez in the early '30s, Soileau expanded the group into a quartet, the Four Aces, in 1934. They later became the Rhythm Boys. The group drove to Chicago in 1941 to record the first of nearly 100 songs in the Windy City. Soileau remained active in the early '40s, recording with Leo Soileau's Rhythm Boys. Dropped by Decca when the label decided to stop recording Cajun musicians at the beginning of World War II, the group continued to perform at the Silver Star Club in Lake Charles for eight years. Shifting to the Showboat Club in Orange, TX, the band continued to play together for another two years. Although Soileau and the group appeared frequently on the radio, they never recorded again. In the late '40s, Soileau left music to work with his brothers in a general contracting firm in Ville Platte. He died in August 1980.
Collections
Title: Cajun Music Starts Here
Genre: Blues
Title: The Cajun Album
Genre: Blues
Title: Cajun Music
Genre: Country
Title: The Return of the Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
Genre: Blues
Title: Roots of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Missing Country & Blues Album
Genre: Blues
Title: Old Country Songs from Down On the Farm, Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: Jole Blon & The Cajun Music Story
Genre: Jazz
Title: Hot Cajun Anthems
Genre: Country
Title: Cajun Hot Stuff
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Cajun String Bands: The 1930s
Genre: Latin
Title: Les Triomphes De La Country Music (Vol. 12 - Les Cajuns)
Genre: Blues, World Music, Country, Country Folk , Folk
Featuring albums
Title: J'ai Ete Au Bal - Vol. 1 (I Went To The Dance)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Blues, World Music, Latin
Title: The Very Best of Cajun: Le Two-Step, Vol. 2 (1920s - 1930s)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Alternative
Title: The Very Best of Cajun: La Stomp Creole, Vol. 1 (1920s - 1930s)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Alternative