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Birth name
  
John Delafose

Genres
  
Zydeco

Role
  
Accordionist


Name
  
John Delafose

Instruments
  
Accordion

Albums
  
Heartaches and Hot Steps

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Born
  
April 16, 1939 Duralde, Louisiana, United States (
1939-04-16
)

Associated acts
  
Joe Walker, Fernest Arceneaux

Died
  
September 17, 1994, Lawtell, Louisiana

Record labels
  
Arhoolie Records, Rounder Records

Similar People
  
Geno Delafose, Boozoo Chavis, Beau Jocque, Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, Canray Fontenot

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John Irvin Delafose (April 16, 1939 – September 17, 1994) was an American French-speaking Creole Zydeco accordionist from Louisiana.

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Biography

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Delafose was born in Duralde, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. As a child, Delafose fashioned fiddles and guitars out of old boards and cigar boxes fitted with window-screen wire. He eventually took up the harmonica, and at the age of 18 learned the button accordion. However, he soon turned to farming, and did not pursue music as a career until the early 1970s. He began serving as an accordionist and harpist with a variety of local Zydeco bands.

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Delafose began his career playing in the fais do-do of his area, a Cajun dance party. Later he gained public recognition with albums like Joe Pete Got Two Women (Arhoolie) and Blues Stay Away from Me (Rounder). In the mid-1970s he formed the band The Eunice Playboys, with which he played until his death. The band continues under the direction of his son Geno Delafose.

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John Delafose died in 1994.

Style

Delafose had a dynamic style and strong rural roots, with a strong staccato rhythm on the accordion, which has influenced almost all current Zydeco musicians.

References

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