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Jo-El Sonnier : ウィキペディア英語版
Jo-El Sonnier

Jo-El Sonnier (; born October 2, 1946, in Rayne, Louisiana) is an American singer-songwriter and accordionist who performs country music and Cajun music. Originally signed to Mercury Nashville Records, Sonnier charted several minor singles on the ''Billboard'' country charts in the late 1970s. By the late 1980s, he had signed to RCA Records, breaking through with the Top Ten hits "No More One More Time" and a cover of Richard Thompson's "Tear Stained Letter". Although his chart success waned by the late 1980s, he has continued recording music. He has recorded more than thirty albums, primarily on independent labels. On February 8, 2015 Jo-El won a Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album.
==Biography==
Sonnier was born to French-speaking sharecroppers in Rayne, Louisiana.〔(JoElSonnier.com )〕 At age three, he began to play his brother's accordion. By age six, Sonnier had performed on the radio; at age eleven, he made his first recordings. He also released several independent singles and four albums as a teenager.〔 By the 1970s, he was signed to Mercury Nashville Records, but without much success in the country music field.
Sonnier temporarily abandoned his pursuit of a country music career in favor of recording Cajun music on the independent Rounder Records label.〔 Although his independent album did not produce much commercial success, it was nominated for a Grammy Award.〔 After being signed as Merle Haggard's opening act, Sonnier later decided to return to country music; he was signed to RCA Records in the 1980s, where his biggest successes came in the singles "No More One More Time" and a cover of British singer Richard Thompson's "Tear Stained Letter", songs which landed in the Top Ten on the country charts.〔
In the 1990s, Sonnier moved to Capitol Records, but his solo career faltered soon afterwards. He continued to find success as a session musician, and briefly took up acting as well.〔 In the late 1990s, he returned to Rounder Records to record Cajun music once more, occasionally collaborating with Michael Doucet of BeauSoleil. Sonnier also saw his second Grammy nomination, for the 1997 album ''Cajun Pride''; a third soon followed with 2001's ''Cajun Blood'' being nominated for Best Traditional Folk Album.〔
In 2009, he was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.
Sonnier made a brief cameo appearance as a member of a dance band in the third episode of the first season of the HBO crime series ''True Detective'', which is set in southern Louisiana.〔(IMDB True Detective Full Credits )〕

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