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Hadley J. Castille (March 3, 1933〔Yule 2009, p. 49.〕 – October 25, 2012) was a prominent Cajun fiddler. ==Early life== Castille was born to a Cajun French speaking family. His father was named François Castille. He learned to play the fiddle from his Uncle Cyprien Castille at around the age of 9.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hadley J. Castille )〕 After moving around for a while, he ended up in Pecaniere – a small community near Leonville, LA. Here, he first heard "Jole Blon" by Harry Choates during a trip to the Silver Slipper, a grocery store and bar.〔Brasseaux 2009, p.157.〕 The song inspired him to take up a new style of playing.〔Yule 2009, p. 50.〕 In the early 1950s, he started playing at Roy's Bar in Port Barre, LA and local house parties.〔Yule 2009, p. 51.〕 Also, they played on the KSLO "Amateur Hour" segments on Saturday mornings.〔 After graduating, Castille moved to New Orleans to play in a country band. However, after four to five months he moved back to Leonville, and eventually enlisted in the US Army.〔 The Korean War ended soon after arriving in Fort Hood, Texas. He spent his entire service in Killeen, Texas, where he played in an on base band.〔 After service, he backed off from music to focus on family and his plumbing business.〔Yule 2009, p. 52.〕
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