Dewey Balfa 2000 Folk Alliance International Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
Dewey Balfa (March 20, 1927 -- June 17, 1992) was an American Cajun fiddler and singer who contributed significantly to the popularity of Cajun music. Balfa was born near Mamou, Louisiana. He is perhaps best known for his 1964 performance at the Newport Folk Festival with Gladius Thibodeaux and Vinus LeJeune, where the group received an enthusiastic response from over seventeen thousand audience members. He sang the song "Parlez Nous à Boire" in the 1981 cult film Southern Comfort, in which he had a small role.

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Dewey Balfa & Robert Jardell: Zydeco Sont Pas Sale (1 of 2) (1983)

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The Truth About the Black Irish: Ireland’s Hidden DNA

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God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

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Rough Old-Time Mountain Man Was A Great Fiddle Player Back In 1965

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Street Kid Playing Dylan's Song with Broken Guitar—Dylan Stopped Walking and Did THIS

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Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

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New Lost City Ramblers 2004 Folk Alliance International Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient

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Dewey Balfa & Robert Jardell: Calcasieu Waltz (1983)

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

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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Hitler’s Giant Aircraft That Could Carry Tanks - Secret Luftwaffe Film On The ME 321 Gigant

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Shirley Givens plays Fiddlesticks with Kevin Wimmer Live

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Parlez-Nous a Boire

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German Shepherd's Heartwarming Reaction When First Meeting Abandoned Kitten

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The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Matt "Guitar" Murphy & John Lee Hooker

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Tuba Skinny - Jubilee Stomp - Royal Street I

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Incredible Safari Moments Caught on Camera

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