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5.​ ​Suite de hornpipes à Ti​-​Joe et C​é​lestin

from Trois jolies demoiselles by La famille LeBlanc

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Joseph-Marie « Ti-Joe l’aveugle » Albert et Célestin Landry (né en 1890) étaient deux violoneux de la paroisse de Caraquet qui jouaient pour les noces des environs. On raconte qu’une noce pouvait durer une semaine et que « Ti-Joe » revenait couvert de poussière ayant joué pour des quadrilles assis sur un baril en chêne coupé en deux ! / Joseph-Marie "Ti-Joe the Blind" Albert and Célestin Landry (born in 1890) were two fiddlers from the parish of Caraquet who played for the nearby weddings. It is said that a wedding could last one week and that "Ti-Joe" came back covered in dust having played for quadrilles sitting on an oak barrel cut in half! (1. Hornpipe à « Ti-Joe L’aveugle », 2. Hornpipe à Célestin Landry)

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from Trois jolies demoiselles, released August 7, 2020

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La famille LeBlanc Bathurst, New Brunswick

The celebrated LeBlanc Clan performs 19th century tunes deeply rooted into Celtic and Acadian traditions and mostly unknown to other Celtic nations such as Ireland, Brittany and Scotland. With their three daughters playing the concertina, the whistle and the fiddle the family plays some of the oldest Acadian songs and ballads
accompanied by baroque, jazz and traditional arrangements on the piano.
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