Wallace "Cheese" Read Cajun House Party

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Wallace "Cheese" Read Cajun House Party 1. BAYOU POMPOM (3:05) 2. ONE STEP A CHAUMONT (310) 3. LES VEUVES DE LA COULEE (305) 4. READ'S TWO-STEP <3:12) 5. TOLAN WALTZ <3:07) 6. GRAND TEXAS (3:25) 7. BOSCO STOMP <3:10) 8. CHERE MAMA CREOLE (250) 9. LE PAYS DE L'ACADIEN (3:10) 10. KEEP A KNOCKING (230) 11. TUM'AS QUITTE DANS LA LOUISIANE <2:45) 12. PERRODIN TWO-STEP 0:20) 13. CANKTON WALTZ (225) 14. J' AI LAISSE DE LA MAISON <220) 15. 'TIT CANARD MULET <2:45l 16. MAMOU TWO-STEP <2:15) 17. LOUISIANA TWO-STEP (319) 18. PARTING WALTZ <3:10) 19. SAUTE CRAPEAU 0:35) 20. LA BRANCHE DU MURIER 0:40) 21. CHERE MEON 0:55) 22. MADAME SOSTHENE 0:37) 23. CHERE TOUT-TO UTE <300) ~ ~ ~5 24. MAMOU BREAKDOWN (Perrodin Two-Step) (1:55) 25. LA VALSE DE MAUVAISE PENCHANT (Drunkard's Waltz) (232) 26. MON COER (EST BARRE) DANS L'ARMOIRE (438) 27. BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS <ss) 28. CHERE BEBE (322) 29. VALSE DE L'ANSE MAIGRE (Mauvaise/Evil One) (2:25) Total playing time: 78:45 #1-7, 15 & 16: Wallace "Cheese" Read - vocal & fiddle; Marc Savoy- accordion (fiddle on 15 & 16);John Stelly- guitar (&vocal on #3 & 6). Recorded at Mr. Read's horne, north of Eunice, by Chris Strachwitz on May 7, 1979. #8-14 & 17: Wallace "Cheese" Read -vocal & fiddle; Marlyn Manuel- guitar; Harry LaFleur -bass; Esten Bellow- drums. Recorded at the Savoy Music Center, east of Eunice, La. by (Continued inside on page 10) Copyright &IF> 1979 & 1994 by Arhoolie Productions, Inc.

Wallace "Cheese" Read Cajun House Party Wa llace "Cheese" Read You probably won't see Cheese Read at the local dance halls around Eunice because he is not a professional musician. He prefers to play music at home or at parties with a few friends. But a more powerful singer or a more precise, knowledgeable fiddle player couldn't be found in Southwest Louisiana. Wallace "Cheese" Read was born in Eunice, La., on August 12, 1924, a very pure era in the history of Cajun music due to the people's isolation from the outer world. There were mostly fiddles in the area (accordions became popular somewhat later) and the tunes were still those remembered by the French, Irish, German and Spanish descendants living around Eunice. Cheese's grandfather was from Germany and settled in the EunicePrairie Rhonde area where he practiced medicine. Through his contact with the local people he learned the language and the music. It was from him that Cheese eventually acquired the fiddle he has today. Cheese's great grandmother was from Bordeaux, France, and Cheese says that the earliest settlers around the Prairie Rhonde region were not from Canada but from Europe. The actual Acadians settled further in the Bayou country and only later drifted up to the prairies. As a teenager in the 1930s Cheese and his father went to black dances on many occasions and it was here that Cheese realized that he really wanted to express himself through music. He heard jazz, blues, and French music played on fiddles and washboards. At one of these dances Cheese made the acquaintance of Adam Fontenot, an accordion player who taught many young musicians to play the accordion. His son, Canray Fontenot, is a well-known fiddler heard on Arhoo-

lie CD I C 381. Cheese also recalls a singer named 0 liver Ed wards, whose strong vocal style Cheese tried to imitate. It didn't take Cheese long to figure out that he had music in his soul, and at the age of twelve he began playing harmonica. Not long thereafter he got a fiddle which he figured out how to tune himself. He formed his first band when he was fifteen years old. The young band consisted of himself on fiddle, a banjo player, and a guitarist. Cheese loved the music of the Breaux family (which included Amede Breaux on accordion, Cleoma Breaux, who married Joe Falcon, on guitar, and several brothers), the Robins, and especially Mayeus Lafleur. As a young man Cheese was also greatly influenced by fiddlers Leo Soileau,.J.B. Fusilier, Harry Choates, and Luderin Darbone of the Hackberry Ramblers. Bob Wills was also one of his favorites and Cheese played in a band with some of Bob Wills' musicians when he was in the service in Amarillo, Texas. So, as Cheese says, the style of music he plays "makes history."' It is a melange of many styles that Cheese has heard and loved throughout his life. As you listen you will hear pieces of the old fiddle styles of Dennis McGee, of the strong and peppy band sound of the Hackberry Ramblers, and of the polished, smooth sounds of Bob Wills and Harry Choates. You will also hear a New Orleans blues sound on "'Keep A Knocking" and a variety of other influences all pulled together to form the unique and powerful sound of Cheese Read. (Ann Sa voy, Eunice, La., 1979) Producer's note: I first heard "Cheese" Read in the early 1960s when I bought a copy of Harry Oster's album entitled Folksongs of the Louisiana Acadians (now available with many additional selections on Arhoolie CD/ C 359). Two players on that record, Cheese Read and Chuck Guillory, really stood out as great fiddlers and singers and their sounds kept haunting me. Cheese Read with Ethel Lee Fruge, ca. 1970s.

In 1979 I met Cheese Read and recorded an album (Arhoolie LP /C 5021) where on one side Cheese was joined by Marc Savoy on accordion and second fiddle (on a few cuts) and on the other side Cheese was backed by a rhythm section without the accordion. That entire album is on this CD along with a number of previously unreleased selections by Cheese Read recorded by Dr. Harry Oster at He, 'tite fille, moi je connais <;a t'as fait, il y a pas longtemps Tu vas pleurer, il sera trop tard Malheureuse, pour <;a t'as fait. He, cherie, tu m'as quine Il y a pas longtemps, vilaine maniere <;a t'as fait un jour va venir Tu vas revenir en demandant des pardons. Some of the Songs: Tolan Waltz 6 various house parties in Mamou, La., during the late 1950s when Harry was documenting the regional folk traditions of southwest Louisiana. Wallace "Cheese" Read died in Eunice, La. on November 15, 1981, and this recording is dedicated to his memory and the wonderful musical legacy he shared and left behind for future generations to enjoy. (Chris Strachwitz - 1994) Hey, little girl, me I know What you did, it wasn't long ago You're going to cry, (it will be too late Unhappy one) for what you did. Hey, my darling, you left me It wasn't longago,onewith ugly ways, For what you did, a day will come When you'll come back asking for my forgiveness. ] Il yen a des ' tites brunes Il yen a des 'tites blondes Il y en a qui est si brunes, Oue moi, je peux pas les voir C' est <;a qui me fait du mal. Ils vont te faire les aimer lls vont te faire des promesses lls vont te faire des acroires Et la sa tournent le dos Et ca, <;a me fait du mal Il y en a des 'tites blondes Il y en a des 'tites brunes Il y en a qui est si blondes Cue le diable peut les voirs C est <;a qui me fait du mal. Ils vont te faire les aimer lls vont te faire des promesses lls vont te faire des acroires Et Ia sa tournent le dos Et <;a, <;a me fait du mal. Bosco Stomp 7 There' re some little brown haired girls, There're some little blondes, There're some that are so brown That me, I can't even see them, And that, that makes me feel bad. They'll make you love them They'll make you promises They'll make you believe things And then they'll turn their backs And that, that makes me feel bad. There're some little blondes There' re some little brown-haired girls There're some who are so blonde That the devil can see them It's that that makes me feel bad. They'll make you love them They'll make you promises They'll make you believe things And then they'll turn their backs And that, that makes me feel bad.

Le Pays de L' Acadien Land of the Acadians Oh, chere 'tite tille que moi j'aime autant Oh, chere ' tite tille que moi j'aime autant Un jour va venir, tu vas voir Gat' as dit Si tu te maries dans le pays de l' Acadien. Oh, dear little girl that I love so much J' ai demande aton pere pour te marier, J' ai demande ata mere pour te marier, lls m'ont repondu, "Tu peux l'avoir Si tu la maries dans le pays de l' Acadien." La bague j' ai achete a Ga coute pleine de l'argent La bague j'ai achete Ga coute pleine de l'argent Si tu la veux, chere, il audra tu me promets Oui, de marie dans le pays de l'acadien. Oh, dear little girl that I love so much, Adaywill come, you'llseewhat yousaid If you'll marry me in the land of the Acadians. I asked your father if I could marry you, I asked your mother if I could marry you They answered, "You can have her If you marry her in the land of the Acadians." The ring I bought cost much money The ring I bought cost much money If you want it, dear one, you'll have to promise To get married in the land of the Acadians. Cheese Read, left, with wife Ella Mae and grandaughter. Eunice, La. 1979. (Photo by Chris Strachwitz)

'Tit Canard Mulet Little Muley Duck He, y aie, tous les soirs On s' en va, oui,!a-bas, a Ia veille chez Memere, Tousles so irs on se rencontre les ' tites canailles. Hey, every night We go over to a party at Grandma's house, Every night we meet up with the little sly ones. 'Tite canard mulet, 'Tite canard mulet, 'Tite canard mulet, y-aie, 'Tite canard mulet, bebe, Que j'ai rencontre et aime il y a pas longtemps. * My little muley duck, My little muley duck, My little muley duck, ee-yaie, My little muley duck, baby, That I met and loved, not so long ago * This is the corrected version of the last line, according to Cheese. (Transcriptions and translations by Ann Savoy, Eunice, La., 1979) (continued from back cover) - guitar. Recorded in Mamou, La., by Dr. Harry Oster late 1950s. Chris Strachwitz on May 2, 1979. # 4, 11 & 16-28: previously unissued # 1-15 (except 4 & 11): previously issued as Arhoolie LP / C 5021 # 29: previously issued on Arhoolie LP 5015 #18-25: Wallace "Cheese" Read - vocal & fiddle; Isaac Soileau - fiddle. On #19 add Isom Fontenot - harmonica & vocal. Recorded in Mamou, La., by Dr. Harry Oster late 1950s. photo of Cheese Read, Marc Savoy and john Stelly by Chris Strachwitz Cover by Wayne Pope Produced by Chris Strachwitz Cover #26-29: sa me as last but add Cyprien Landreneau - accordion & voca ls; Isom Fontenot- triangle; and Mrs. Rodney Fuselier 10 Left to right: Harry LaFleur, Marlin Manuel, Cheese Read, Estell Bellow, & Marc Savoy (1979). Photo by Chris Strachwitz For our complete 100-page illustrated catalog of COs, Cassettes, Videos and LPs, send $2.00 to : ARHOOLIE CATALOG 10341 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, CA 94530

Wallace ucheese" Read Cajun House Party Over 78 Minutes of Classic CAJUN Music 1. BAYOU POMPOM (305) 2. ONE STEP A CHAUMONT (3 10) 3. LES VEUVES DE LA COULEE (305) 4. READ'S TWO-STEP 0:12) 5. TOLAN WALTZ (307) 6. GRAND TEXAS (325) 7. BOSCO STOMP 0 10) 8. CHERE MAMA CREOLE (2:so) 9. LE PAYS DE L'ACADIEN (3 10) 10. KEEP A KNOCKING (2:30) 11. TU M'AS QUITTE DANS LA LOUISIANE (2 45) 12. PERRODIN TWO-STEP 020) 13. CANKTON WALTZ (225) 14. J' AI LAISSE DE LA MAISON (220) 15. 'TIT CANARD MULET (2 45) 16. MAMOU TWO-STEP <215) 17. LOUISIANA TWO-STEP (319) 18. PARTING WALTZ o 1o) 19. SAUTE CRAPEAU <us) 20. LA BRANCHE DU MURIER 040) 21. CHERE MEON oss) 22. MADAME SOSTHENE o37) ~ 23. CHERE TOUT-TOUTE <3o0) 24. MAMOU BREAKDOWN (Perrodin Two-Step) o:ss) 25. LA VALSE DE MAUV AISE PENCHANT (Drunkard's Waltz) (232) 26. MON COER (EST BARRE) DANS L' ARMOIRE (438) 27. BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS (58) 28. there BEBE (322) 29. VALSE DEL' ANSE MAIGRE (Mau vaise/evil One) (225) Total playing tim e: 78:45 Wallace "Cheese" Read- vocal & fiddle with various accompanyments including Ma rc Savoy, Isaac Soilea u, John Stelly, Isom Fontenot, etc. Cover photo of Cheese Read, Marc Savoy and John Stell y by Chris Strachwitz. Copyright & 1979 & 1994 by Arhoolie Productions, Inc.