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J. B. Fuselier

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Jean Batiste Fuselier
J. B. Fuselier playing violin with his Merrymakers (not shown).
J. B. Fuselier playing violin.
Background information
Birth nameJean Batiste Fuselier
Born(1901-04-17)April 17, 1901
Oberlin, Louisiana[1]
DiedAugust 16, 1976(1976-08-16) (aged 75)
GenresCajun
Occupation(s)Musician, fiddler, accordionist
Instrument(s)Fiddle, Cajun accordion
LabelsBluebird, Folkways, Goldband

Jean Batiste "J.B." Fuselier[2] (April 17, 1901 – August 16, 1976)[3] was a Cajun musician most remembered for his tune "Ma Chere Bassette".[4] He played for many years with the group J. B. and His Merrymakers.

Early life

Fuselier began playing the fiddle when he was five. In a 1937 interview, he claimed that when he started violin, he was too small to pick it up to play.[5] He had to lie on the bed. He also started playing the accordion at a very young age. At the age of nine, he played his first dance.[2]

String band era

In the 1930s, he recorded many records with Victor Records under the banjoist Beethoven Miller's Merrymakers.[4] After Miller left the group in early 1938,[6] Fuselier changed the name to J.B. and His Merrymakers. The group was very successful, drawing large crowds at the Step Inn Club in Lawtell and Fais Do Do in Ville Platte.[2]

After World War II

It was around the end of the war that he met Iry LeJeune.[7] He began playing with Iry Lejeune and the Calcasieu Playboys after he moved to Lake Charles. They played together regularly until 1955 when Lejeune died. Fuselier was driving from the Green Wing Club in Eunice, when his tire was punctured. While changing the tire, a car hit Fuselier's car. Fuselier suffered many injuries as well. His daughter remembers his lung was collapsed and he had many broken bones; others mention a head injury.[8][9] He continued playing with his Merrymakers which consisted of Norris Courville on drums, Desbra Fontenot on steel guitar and Preston Manuel on guitar.[8]

Legacy

Fuselier played for almost his entire life, until his death in 1976. Many other musicians have covered his songs and they are now a part of standard Cajun repertoire. His three most famous songs are "Ma chère Bassette", "Jongle à Moi" and "Chère Tout-Toute". Written for his daughter, he is the first to record "Chère Tout-Toute" which would be re-recorded by many local artists.[1] He never learned to use four fingers when playing the violin. He is quoted as saying, "All that money I made, I made it with three fingers."[5] He is also credited with being the first person to incorporate the steel guitar into Cajun music by hiring Atlas Frugé to play in his band.[5][10]

Family

Fuselier had two daughters, Myrtle "Tout-Toute" Berglund and Ethel Champagne.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Threatt, Patricia A; Garner, Jennifer; Guillory, Miguele. "Southwest Louisiana Musicians Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on April 25, 2016. Retrieved June 9, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Savoy 1984, p. 142.
  3. ^ a b The Eunice News, Eunice, Louisiana, 19 Aug 1976, Thu • Page 5
  4. ^ a b Broven 1983, p. 54.
  5. ^ a b c Yule 2009, p. 124.
  6. ^ Brasseaux 2009, p.153.
  7. ^ Yule 2009, p. 128.
  8. ^ a b Savoy 1984, p. 143.
  9. ^ Yule 2009, p. 129.
  10. ^ Savoy 1984, p. 145.

Further reading

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