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Robert Jardell

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While many contemporary Cajun musicians carry the torch of their culture, adapting and reinterpreting the music for modern sensibilities, a few have remained faithful to the old songs and traditions. Robert Jardell is one of those keepers of the old ways. A master of the acoustic accordion, he plays and sings the old tunes about his ancestors, and writes new songs in their honor. The music of the Cajun culture in Southwest Louisiana reflects the history of an oppressed people. It is in turn joyous and sad, proud and triumphant, reflecting the tempestuous story of the Acadians who fled Canada in the 1700s, when the British demanded they give up their French language. Proud and defiant, they traveled far south and settled in the French territory of the bayou country in what is now Southwest Louisiana. In the fertile wetlands, crops would grow. The Acadians carved out new lives for themselves, while retaining their cultural traditions. It is their story of hardship and hope that is celebrated in much of Cajun music. Robert Jardell continues to tell those stories through his dance music. You might say the culture dances its cares away as much as it celebrates life. Robert Jardell grew up in the midst of the Cajun culture in Crowley. The Morse, LA, native took up the accordion at the age of eight. His mentors were two of Acadiana's greatest accordionists: Nathan Abshire and Ozanne Guidry. The young Jardell went on to play in the band of the legendary Balfa Brothers. He recorded and toured with them during the early days of the Cajun renaissance in the mid-'70s, and made his film debut with them in The Big Easy. A highway crash put Jardell out of commission for five years, after which he made his way back to the stage to perform with his band, Robert Jardell & Pure Cajun....

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