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Clarence Joseph Garlow (February 27, 1911July 24, 1986) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter who performed in the R&B, jump blues,
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and
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styles. He is best known for his recording of the song " Bon Ton Roula", which was a hit single on the U.S. '' Billboard''
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in 1950. One commentator called it "a rhythm and blues laced-
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song that helped introduce the Louisiana music form to a national audience."


Biography

Clarence Joseph Garlow was born in Welsh,
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, and moved to Beaumont, Texas, with his family when he was a child. He learned the rudiments of playing the fiddle as a youngster. In his teenage years he learned to play the guitar and accordion. His guitar playing was influenced by
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. He worked in several factories before recording for Macy's, a small record label in
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, Texas, in 1949. His debut release, "She's So Fine" backed with "Blues As You Like It", was issued in January 1950. For the follow-up, Garlow recorded his own song " Bon Ton Roula", a sixteen-bar blues with "an insistent, swirling rhumba rhythm". "The song featured some of the same kind of broken
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-isms as Hank Williams's '
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'". It became a hit in 1950, reaching number seven on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart. Following the success of the single, Garlow toured in Texas and Louisiana. Feature Records then released another version of his hit, retitled "New Bon Ton Roula". Lyric Records issued two more singles in 1951, but neither made the record charts. The following year, Garlow opened the Bon Ton Drive-In in Beaumont. Relocating to Los Angeles, California, he recorded his third version of "Bon Ton Roula", issued by Aladdin Records as "New Bon-Ton Roulay" in April 1953.
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released "Crawfishin'" backed with "Route 90" in November 1953, for which he was credited on the label as "Bon Ton" Garlow. Garlow returned to Beaumont in late 1954 and toured with
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, billed as the Two Crazy Frenchmen. Garlow also undertook further recordings, released by Feature, Folk Star, and Goldband Records over the next few years. None had success outside of his local area, and Garlow was by then working as a DJ for the Beaumont-based
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KJET, for which he hosted the ''Bon Ton Show'' until 1961. By this time Garlow had ceased performing and recording, but he continued working in radio in Beaumont and later in
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, until the early 1970s. He supplemented his income by working as a
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. He infrequently played locally in the early 1980s, and he performed at the 1984
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. Garlow died in July 1986 in Beaumont, aged 75.


Legacy

Garlow is sometimes credited with "Please Accept My Love", which was recorded by Jimmy Wilson in 1958. Later that year, it became a hit for
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, when his single reached number nine on ''Billboard's'' R&B chart. Described as having a "swamp pop flavour" by music historian
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, the song was a staple of King's live shows, with recordings appearing on '' Live in Cook County Jail'' (1971) and on the 40th anniversary deluxe box set of the Rolling Stones' '' Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!'' (2010). Other Garlow songs have been recorded by
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("Bon Ton Roulet" on ''Lone Star Shootout''),
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("Bon Ton Roulet" on '' Raisin' Cain'' and "Route 90" on '' Serious Business''), Gary Primich ("Route 90" on ''Mr. Freeze''),
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("Crawfishin'" on '' Let Me Play with Your Poodle''), among others.


Discography

Singles: Compilation albums of Garlow's recordings include:


References


External links


Discography at Wangdangdula.com
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