
Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin (November 16, 1915 – May 16, 2007) was an American accordionist who specialized in Cajun music (called "la la music" or "la musique Creole") and was influential in what became zydeco music. Born in Duralde in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, he earned his nickname "dry wood" because he would always be the first to run in from the fields during a rainstorm. After starting on the triangle with his cousin Amédé Ardoin and fiddler Dennis McGee
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Quoi faire
dickcunt
Bosco stomp
Quoi Faire?
Les Blues Du Voyageur
Quoi faire ?
Jolie Bassette
'tit Monde
La Valse De La Prison
Petite Et La Grosse
La Danse De La Misere
Opelousas Waltz
Les Haricots
Quo' Faire
Le Chicot a Bois Sec
Duralde Ramble
'tit Galop
Home Sweet Home
Jupe Courte
Jolie Catin
Valse a Canray
Le Boss (Rice Farmer)
La Valse D'oberlin
Allez-Vous-En
Lacassine Breakdown
Chère Ici, Chère Là Bas
Creole Woman
Fais Pas Ça!
Phonsee Boogie
Bon Soir, Moreau
La Robe Barree
Ardoin Two Step
Lake Charles Two-Step
Don't Know How to Love
Chere Ici, Chere La Bas
Bon Soir, Moreau (Good Evening Moreau)
Bout That
Quo Faire
Bon Soir Moreau
La Robe Barrée (The Striped Dress)
No Love
Goodman
Fais Pas Ca!
Laccasine Breakdown
Ardoin Two-step
Le Chicot A' Bois Sec
Jack
La Valse D' Oberlin
La Robe Barrée
Valse A' Canray
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