D.L. Menard
Doris Leon "D.L." Menard (April 14, 1932 - July 27, 2017) was a notable si… Read Full Bio ↴Doris Leon "D.L." Menard (April 14, 1932 - July 27, 2017) was a notable singer, guitarist, songwriter, performer, and recording artist in contemporary Cajun music. He was called the "Cajun Hank Williams."
Menard was born in Erath, Louisiana, and was the only child of Ophy and Helena Primeaux Menard. He was part of a Cajun farming family. He took up the guitar at age 16 and started playing dances in Louisiana clubs at 17. He was strongly influenced by the late Hank Williams, who he met in 1951 at the Teche Club shortly before Williams's death. Since then Menard had performed in more than 30 countries and served as a good-will ambassador for Cajun culture. He had also recorded with non-Cajun artists, including Bryan Ferry.
Menard, and his late wife Louella, had seven children, leading to 17 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He passed away at age 85 on July 27th, 2017. He was still living in Erath upon his death; playing, performing, and recording. He had maintained a separate career as a craftsman, noted for his handmade ash-wood chairs.
Menard was known for his "tinny" voice and popular guitar strumming style. Musician and historian Ann Savoy generalizes Cajun guitar strumming to two styles: Old Time Style (Cléoma Falcon) and D. L. Menard Style.[8] It uses bass runs on chord changes and incorporates up-strokes along with down-strokes. He modeled his strumming style after David Bromberg, who he met in 1973.
Menard was best known for the song "La Porte En Arrière" ("The Back Door"), which he both composed and regularly performed. Cajun folklorist Barry Jean Ancelet has called this the most played and recorded Cajun song ever, selling over 500,000 copies in 1962 alone. It has been covered by dozens of Cajun and zydeco bands and by other francophone artists such as Kate & Anna McGarrigle. Menard said he modeled it on Hank Williams's "Honky Tonk Blues", and that he composed it in less than an hour while working at a gas station in Erath.
In 1993, his album Le Trio Cadien was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best traditional folk album category. In 1994, he was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship Award by the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2009, he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame along with Jo-El Sonnier, Doug Kershaw, and Jimmy C. Newman. In 2010, his album Happy Go Lucky was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Zydeco or Cajun music album category.
Discography
45 RPMs
She Didn't Know I Was Married / Bachelor's Life Swallow 45-10139
The Back Door / I can't Forget You Swallow 45-10131
Valse De Jolly Rogers / La. Aces Special Swallow 45-10121
Rebecca Ann / I Can Live A Better Life Swallow 45-10147
Too Late You're Divorced / Riches Of A Musician Swallow 45-10243
The Vail and Crown Swallow 45-10249
33 RPMs
Louisiana Aces (1974) Rounder Select 6008
Cajun Hits Volume 2 (n.d.) Swallow LP 6003
En Bas Du Chene Vert (1976) Arhoolie Records
The Best of Cajun Hits Volume 3 (1978) Swallow LP 6033
The Back Door (1980) Swallow LP 6038
Cajun Saturday Night (1984) Rounder Select 0198
No Matter Where You At, There You Are (1988) Rounder Select 6021
Albums
Le Trio Cadien (1992) Rounder Select
Cajun Memories (1995) Swallow LP 6125
Happy Go Lucky (2010) Swallow CD 6219
Menard was born in Erath, Louisiana, and was the only child of Ophy and Helena Primeaux Menard. He was part of a Cajun farming family. He took up the guitar at age 16 and started playing dances in Louisiana clubs at 17. He was strongly influenced by the late Hank Williams, who he met in 1951 at the Teche Club shortly before Williams's death. Since then Menard had performed in more than 30 countries and served as a good-will ambassador for Cajun culture. He had also recorded with non-Cajun artists, including Bryan Ferry.
Menard, and his late wife Louella, had seven children, leading to 17 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He passed away at age 85 on July 27th, 2017. He was still living in Erath upon his death; playing, performing, and recording. He had maintained a separate career as a craftsman, noted for his handmade ash-wood chairs.
Menard was known for his "tinny" voice and popular guitar strumming style. Musician and historian Ann Savoy generalizes Cajun guitar strumming to two styles: Old Time Style (Cléoma Falcon) and D. L. Menard Style.[8] It uses bass runs on chord changes and incorporates up-strokes along with down-strokes. He modeled his strumming style after David Bromberg, who he met in 1973.
Menard was best known for the song "La Porte En Arrière" ("The Back Door"), which he both composed and regularly performed. Cajun folklorist Barry Jean Ancelet has called this the most played and recorded Cajun song ever, selling over 500,000 copies in 1962 alone. It has been covered by dozens of Cajun and zydeco bands and by other francophone artists such as Kate & Anna McGarrigle. Menard said he modeled it on Hank Williams's "Honky Tonk Blues", and that he composed it in less than an hour while working at a gas station in Erath.
In 1993, his album Le Trio Cadien was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best traditional folk album category. In 1994, he was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship Award by the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2009, he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame along with Jo-El Sonnier, Doug Kershaw, and Jimmy C. Newman. In 2010, his album Happy Go Lucky was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Zydeco or Cajun music album category.
Discography
45 RPMs
She Didn't Know I Was Married / Bachelor's Life Swallow 45-10139
The Back Door / I can't Forget You Swallow 45-10131
Valse De Jolly Rogers / La. Aces Special Swallow 45-10121
Rebecca Ann / I Can Live A Better Life Swallow 45-10147
Too Late You're Divorced / Riches Of A Musician Swallow 45-10243
The Vail and Crown Swallow 45-10249
33 RPMs
Louisiana Aces (1974) Rounder Select 6008
Cajun Hits Volume 2 (n.d.) Swallow LP 6003
En Bas Du Chene Vert (1976) Arhoolie Records
The Best of Cajun Hits Volume 3 (1978) Swallow LP 6033
The Back Door (1980) Swallow LP 6038
Cajun Saturday Night (1984) Rounder Select 0198
No Matter Where You At, There You Are (1988) Rounder Select 6021
Albums
Le Trio Cadien (1992) Rounder Select
Cajun Memories (1995) Swallow LP 6125
Happy Go Lucky (2010) Swallow CD 6219
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D.L. Menard Lyrics
Cajun Saturday Night 10pm 少し early time スピーカー近くのテーブル My eyes 即座に釘付け 君がいるその場所だけ s…
Every Night 음악은 나를 달래 주는 매개체고 이마에 새벽 감성 터진 이 밤에 날 토닥여주니…
I Can't Forget You I need nobody but you You need no one but me I'll…
I Cant Forget You I need nobody but you You need no one but me I'll…
I Did My Best I meant something but then you turned around You had my…
It Take off that make up honey I know what you've been…
Lafayette Two Step Jpasse à la next step sans s'tape Les 2 pieds dans…
Listen to Me When I Talk to You Will you wait for me? I will wait for you.…
One Last Song If this is our last goodbye, baby please just hold…
The Back Door Moi et la belle on avait été au bal On a…
This Little Girl Did I already choose my own lifeline? Making many mistakes a…
Where the Money Goes Ooh ya ya woah waoh ya waoh waoh ya ya I’m…
You Dream of Him 鏡の中 ほほえむ Moon Dance 浮かんだ窓に 雫落とす In my sweet dream まるで宇宙の深呼吸 …