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Clifford “Cleopha” Breaux Sr.

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Clifford “Cleopha” Breaux Sr. Veteran

Birth
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
3 Oct 1960 (aged 55)
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Breaux Frères or Breaux Brothers (Amédé on accordion, Ophé on guitar, and Cléopha on the fiddle), were Cajun musicians. They were the earliest to record the song "Jolie Blonde", under the title of "Ma Blonde Est Partie".

Amedée Breaux was born on September 1, 1900 north of Rayne, Louisiana near a community called Robert's Cove. He died in 1973. His father, August Breaux, later moved to north of Egan, Louisiana where he farmed. Amedée started playing the accordion when he was 12 years old and was playing house parties at the age of 14.

The whole family started playing music at a young age. When his brothers, Ophey and Clifford, and his sister, Cleoma Breaux Falcon, were old enough they played music together. Before he started the Breaux Brothers Band, he played with Cleoma and Ophey. That was when he recorded "Step It Fast," "Jolie Blonde," and "Poor Hobo" in 1928. After he recorded "Jolie Blonde" he formed the Breaux Brothers Band, consisting of Amedée, Ophey, and Clifford; they became popular. Mr. Breaux made approximately 20 other recordings from 1930 through 1951. Some of these recordings included "Hathaway Two Step", "Crowley Two Step," "Chere Mom," and "Criminal Waltz." He and his band played on a tour all over Louisiana and East Texas.
Breaux Frères or Breaux Brothers (Amédé on accordion, Ophé on guitar, and Cléopha on the fiddle), were Cajun musicians. They were the earliest to record the song "Jolie Blonde", under the title of "Ma Blonde Est Partie".

Amedée Breaux was born on September 1, 1900 north of Rayne, Louisiana near a community called Robert's Cove. He died in 1973. His father, August Breaux, later moved to north of Egan, Louisiana where he farmed. Amedée started playing the accordion when he was 12 years old and was playing house parties at the age of 14.

The whole family started playing music at a young age. When his brothers, Ophey and Clifford, and his sister, Cleoma Breaux Falcon, were old enough they played music together. Before he started the Breaux Brothers Band, he played with Cleoma and Ophey. That was when he recorded "Step It Fast," "Jolie Blonde," and "Poor Hobo" in 1928. After he recorded "Jolie Blonde" he formed the Breaux Brothers Band, consisting of Amedée, Ophey, and Clifford; they became popular. Mr. Breaux made approximately 20 other recordings from 1930 through 1951. Some of these recordings included "Hathaway Two Step", "Crowley Two Step," "Chere Mom," and "Criminal Waltz." He and his band played on a tour all over Louisiana and East Texas.

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  • Created by: Joel Manuel
  • Added: Nov 19, 2001
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5977726/clifford-breaux: accessed ), memorial page for Clifford “Cleopha” Breaux Sr. (10 Oct 1904–3 Oct 1960), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5977726, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by Joel Manuel (contributor 46494625).