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BeauSoleil (French, ''beautiful sun'') is a
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band from
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, United States.


Band history

Founded in 1975, BeauSoleil (often billed as "BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet") released its first album in 1977 and became one of the most well-known bands performing traditional and original music rooted in the folk tunes of the
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and Creoles of
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. In early years they appeared at
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's annual "Tribute to Cajun Music" in Lafayette, Louisiana. They were part of the
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in 1983. BeauSoleil tours extensively in the U.S. and internationally. While its repertoire includes hundreds of traditional
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, Creole and
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songs, BeauSoleil has also pushed past constraints of purely traditional instrumentation, rhythm, and lyrics of Louisiana folk music, incorporating elements of
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,
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, blues, calypso, and other genres in original compositions and reworkings of traditional tunes. Lyrics on BeauSoleil recordings are sung in English or
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(and sometimes both in one song). According to the band's website, BeauSoleil's musicians "take the rich Cajun traditions of Louisiana and artfully blend elements of zydeco, New Orleans jazz,
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, blues and more into a satisfying musical recipe." The band's name is a tribute to Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil, an Acadian resistance leader who led many Acadians to Louisiana following their
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by the British. BeauSoleil has appeared on soundtracks to films '' The Big Easy'', ''
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''. The group plays at jazz and folk festivals and has appeared on numerous television shows, including
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's ''Showbiz Today'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. BeauSoleil appeared regularly on Garrison Keillor's ''
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'' radio show. Keillor has hailed the group as the "best Cajun band in the world". BeauSoleil has also performed in concert with
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and opened for the Grateful Dead. Carpenter featured them on her 1991 single "
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", in which they are also mentioned by name.


Recognition

BeauSoleil is one of a few groups performing traditional Louisiana music to win a
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. ''L'Amour Ou La Folie (Love Or Folly)'', recorded in 1996 and released on
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, earned the 1997 Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album. In a review on
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, Richard Gehr wrote, "By now the sextet transcends the dancehall, possessing the ability to transform nearly any traditional
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, Creole, or French tune into high art while preserving a clear sonic bloodline back to its roots." In 2005, BeauSoleil's ''Gitane Cajun'', released on Vanguard Records, earned the group its tenth Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Folk Album. A reflection of its versatility is that BeauSoleil has also earned a Grammy nomination in the
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category, for the 1999 album ''Cajunization'', with songs that effortlessly span Cajun, calypso, French ballad, blues and other musical styles. In 2005, BeauSoleil won the Big Easy Entertainment Award for Best Cajun Band, the tenth time the band was honored in the 18-year history of the awards presented by the New Orleans music and entertainment publication ''Gambit Weekly.'' In 2005, BeauSoleil founder Michael Doucet was one of 12 artists awarded a
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by the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2008, BeauSoleil won another Grammy in the then newly created Grammy Award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album category for the album '' Live at the 2008 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival''. BeauSoleil was inducted into the
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in 2011. The BeauSoleil Quartet was interviewed by Stephen Winick of the
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to preserve their oral history on June 28, 2017.


Discography


Albums

* 1976 ''La Nuit'' (Released only in France) * 1977 ''The Spirit of Cajun Music'' (
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) * 1984 ''Michael Doucet with BeauSoleil'' ( Arhoolie) * 1984 ''Parlez-Nous a Boire'' (Arhoolie) * 1986 ''Allons a Lafayette'' (Arhoolie) with Canray Fontenot * 1986 ''Belizaire the Cajun'' (soundtrack) (Arhoolie) * 1987 ''Bayou Boogie'' (
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) * 1988 ''Hot Chili Mama'' (Arhoolie) * 1989 ''Bayou Cadillac'' (Rounder) * 1989 ''Zydeco Gris Gris'' (Swallow) * 1989 ''Live from the Left Coast'' (Rounder) * 1991 ''Cajun Conja'' (
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) * 1991 ''Déjá Vu'' (Swallow) * 1993 ''La Danse de la Vie'' (Forward) * 1994 ''Cajun & Creole Music'' (
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) * 1994 ''L' Echo'' (Rhino/Forward) * 1995 ''Vintage Beausoleil'' (Music of the World) * 1997 ''L' Amour Ou la Folie'' (Rhino) * 1997 ''Arc de Triomphe Two-Step'' (Hemisphere) - recording of 1976 * 2001 ''Looking Back Tomorrow: Beausoleil Live!'' (Rhino) * 2004 ''Gitane Cajun'' (Vanguard) * 2006 ''Live in Louisiana'' (Way Down in Louisiana) * 2008 ''Live at the 2008 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival BeauSoleil & Michael Doucet'' (MunckMix) * 2009 ''Alligator Purse'' ( Yep Roc) * 2013 ''From Bamako to Carencro'' (
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)


Compilation albums

* 1997 ''The Best of BeauSoleil'' (Arhoolie) * 1999 ''Cajunization'' (Rhino) * 2001 ''Best of Crawfish Years 1985 - 1991'' (Rounder) * 2003 ''Their Swallow Years'' (
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) * 2003 ''Encore, Encore!! The Best of BeauSoleil 1991 - 2001'' (Rhino)


See also

* History of Cajun music *
List of people related to Cajun music This is a list of notable Cajun musicians, Cajun music instrument makers, Cajun music folklorists, Cajun music historians, and Cajun music activists. List of Cajun musicians This is a list of musicians who perform or performed Cajun music. Th ...


References


Further reading

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External links

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