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Joe Falcon

Joseph Falcon (September 28, 1900 – November 19, 1965) was a Cajun accordion player in southwest Louisiana, best known for the first recording of a Cajun song entitled "Allons à Lafayette" in 1928 . He and his wife Cléoma Breaux left for New Orleans to record the first Cajun record and went on to perform across southern Louisiana and Texas.
==Early life==
Joe was the fifth child of Pierre Illaire Falcon and Marie Arvilia Boudreaux.
Pierre (whose paternal grandparents, José Félix Falcon and María Antonia Damasa Falcon, were descendants from Spanish settlers Cristóbal Falcón and Gaspar Falcón, who hailed from Telde (Gran Canaria) and migrated to Louisiana in 1778), spoke Canarian Spanish and French. Marie was of Acadian descent. 〔(Telde Actualidad. Un descendiente canario en Luisiana: el primero en grabar un álbum de música de Cajún ) (in Spanish: A Canarian descend was the first person to record a Cajun music record). Written by Wade Falcón.〕 He was born near a small German community north of Rayne, Louisiana known as Roberts Cove, located by Bayou Plaquemine Brule. He began playing accordion at the age of seven.〔

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