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Dewey Balfa
Dewey Balfa (March 20, 1927 – June 17, 1992) was an American Cajun fiddler and singer who contributed significantly to the popularity of Cajun music. Balfa was born near Mamou, Louisiana. He is perhaps best known for his 1964 performance at the Newport Folk Festival with Gladius Thibodeaux and Vinus LeJeune, where the group received an enthusiastic response from over seventeen thousand audience members. He sang the song "Parlez Nous à Boire" in the 1981 cult film ''Southern Comfort'', in which he had a small role. ==Early life== Dewey Balfa was born in Grand Louis, Louisiana, a small community west of Mamou.〔Savoy 1984, p. 236.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.balfatoujours.com/brothers.html )〕 He was the son of Amay (née Ardoin) and Charles Balfa who were sharecroppers.〔Savoy 1984, p. 237.〕 Dewey had learned most of his songs from his grandmother and father who was a fiddle player.〔
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