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Edwin Duhon (11 June 1910 – 26 February 2006) was an American musician and co-founder of the Hackberry Ramblers, a band playing a combination of Cajun music, Western swing, and country music.
Edwin Duhon | |
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Born | Broussard, Louisiana, U.S. | June 11, 1910
Died | February 26, 2006 95) Westlake, Louisiana | (aged
Genres | Folk, Cajun, country/Texas swing Cajun |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, accordion |
Duhon was born in Broussard, Louisiana. He formed the Hackberry Ramblers along with fiddler Luderin Darbone in 1933.[1] He first played acoustic guitar and went on to play electric guitar, piano, double bass, harmonica, and accordion at various times. He focused solely on the accordion from the mid-1990s. Duhon's last performance was in November 2005.
In 2002, Duhon and Darbone received a National Heritage Fellowship from the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts, which is the country's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[2]
Duhon died at the age of 95 in Westlake, Louisiana.
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