Cajun Vol2 Louisiane 1946-62

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It took decades for the music of our distant "French" cousins, long confined to the bayous of southern Louisiana, to finally leave its territory, arousing the interest of a few curious people, before setting out to conquer the United States. Joyful or nostalgic, friendly and with the rhythm of the accordion, it has seduced amateurs from all over the world and is now recognized as a world heritage. It is this colorful epic that is told to you by Jean Buzelin, who has selected the best records of the time. Patrick FRÉMEAUX

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