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Bonsoir, Catin. Photo courtesy of the artist

Bonsoir, Catin: A conversation with Christine Balfa

April 18, 2025 by: Herman Fuselier

Joe and Cleoma Falcon, a husband-and-wife duo, recorded “Allons à Lafayette,” Cajun music’s first commercial hit, in 1928. Ever since, women have had an ironic relationship with the genre.

Females on the bandstand were considered troublemakers. The music is filled with waltzes and two steps of broken-hearted and hopeless men singing of wicked women who ran off with someone else.

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