Cajun accordion maker Marc Savoy & his family of musicians
Marc Savoy is a musician, master accordion maker, and champion of Cajun culture. He founded Savoy Music Center in Eunice, Louisiana in 1966, where he builds and repairs Cajun accordions. He and his wife Ann play together in the Savoy-Doucet Band, and they frequently collaborate with three of their four children as The Savoy Family Band. The Savoy family are part of a long tradition of artisans and musicians who keep alive a cultural legacy that dates back to the 1700s. As France and England battled for regional supremacy, the British military forcibly removed French settlers from much of Canada. These exiles made their way to Louisiana where their unique French dialect and distinct cultural identity became known as Acadian (from their dialect les Acadiens) – today the terms Cajun and Acadian are often used interchangeably. Marc Savoy is adamant that what is unique about Cajun culture must be preserved. “I want my children and their children to appreciate the ballads that have been sung since a strong people came to what was a foreign land and established a powerful ethnic culture that has stood the test of time.” HARMONY bridges the art forms of music and craft, celebrating the joy of music and the creation of handcrafted instruments. Featuring accordion maker Marc Savoy and the Savoy family, bow maker Susan Lipkins, luthier Doug Naselroad and the Appalachian Artisan Center Culture of Recovery Program, and artist Richard Jolley, whose monumental glass and steel sculpture inspired a violin concerto. Preview from the HARMONY episode. PBS broadcast premiere December 10, 2021. For more info about Craft in America, visit www.craftinamerica.org. All Craft in America programs are viewable on craftinamerica.org, the PBS iPhone/iPad app, and pbs.org/craft-in-america

The Sound of Louisiana: Inside Marc Savoy’s Accordion Workshop

Marc Savoy and the Cajun Accordion

Grandpa Jones Everybody's Grandpa

LES BLUES DE BALFA

THE SAVOY FAMILY CAJUN BAND Ho! Ma chère 'tite fille

People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

Tit Gallop Pour Mamou - The LeBlanc Family Band and Yvette Landry

Louisiane 2010 (3): L'accordéon de Marc Savoy

Bosco Stomp, Aldus Roger

Marc and Ann (1991)

"Zydeco a Pas Sale", Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys

Cajun Music: Savoy Family Band - Port Arthur Blues

Cajun Fiddle Workshop with Wilson Savoy and Chris Segura of The Pine Leaf Boys

Marc Savoy & German made Hohner

Music and Cajun French in the Most Cajun Place on Earth

Big Nick plays Cajun Song Creole Stomp

Marc and Joel Savoy at work constructing the accordion

Mamou Hot Step - Jesse Lege and Friends at Augusta Cajun Week 2016

4.1 - Savoy Family Cajun Band (Part 1) - PONTCHARTRAIN 2012

