Nathan Abshire |
Ouais, s'en aller, là bas chez BelisaireOuais, c'est pour voir les belle 'tite filles que moi j'aime tantOuais, c'est nous autres, ouais, qu'est si joyeuxOuais, pour rencont(r)er notre bons amis qui viennent nous voir
Ouais, pour un dimanche, mais, ouais, après-midiOuais, se rassembler pour aller chez BelisaireOuais, rencontrer, oh, ouais, notre bons "friends"Ouais, c'est danser ses belle vielle valse chez Belisaire
Will Kegley |
"Belezere" was a small dance-hall right outside of Kaplan owned by Belizaire Herpin, a native of nearby Gueydan. Belizaire's Dancehall was located on the highway north of Kaplan headed to Crowley. Mixing English into otherwise French tunes would not be uncommon among Cajun recordings, however, one has to wonder about his use of "friends" in such a manner. The song seems to be influenced by an old-timey tune called "Farther Along". Abshire released at least 10 records for Khoury over the next 8 years. The Clement Brothers would also record a song called "Belisaire" around the same time. According to Neal Pomea, the brothers were writing alot of songs at this point and were good friends with Nathan who used to play down the road from their house.
Two of the band members, however, would be known for an infamous event. According to Ernest Thibodeaux, Will and Atlas had never gotten along, One night, Kegley attacked Atlas after the two had words over whether Kegley had been inappropriate with Atlas’ wife, Bernella Fruge. Several versions exist Bernella Fruge said Kegley was going around the bandstand at the Town and Country Club in Riceville, La., trying to play a different instrument on each number. When he got to her and the drum set, he touched her leg. She slapped him across the hand with a drumstick and Atlas noticed. Bernella claimed the stabbing was premeditated. In that version, Kegley went to the bar to buy Atlas a soft drink to smooth things over. When he returned, he took out a pocket knife and attacked Atlas in the back. Kegley was eventually sentenced to 18 months, but served a shorter term since he had spent three months in jail awaiting trial.
Atlas Fruge |
Yeah, go over there to Belisaire's
Yeah, it's nice to see the lil girls that I love so much
Yeah, that's us, yeah, it's so fun
Yeah, to meet our good friends who've come with us
Yeah, on Sunday, but yeah, after lunch
Yeah, we'll get together to go to Belisaire's
Yeah, we'll meet, oh yeah, our good "friends"
Yeah, it's a beautiful old waltz at Belisaire's
Nathan would go on to record this song for Swallow in 1966, referred to as "Phil's Waltz" with a different set of lyrics. There's no record of who "Phil" is, however, it's possible he was Phil Ancelet, an owner of a club called "Shamrock Club" in Lake Charles that Nathan played at. In 1979, the Mamou Cajun Band with Roy Fuselier and Aubrey Deville would record a live version of the tune for KEUN on a LP entitled "This is Mamou Cajun Radio" for Sonet Records.
- Cajun Country By Barry Jean Ancelet
- Cajun Breakdown : The Emergence of an American-Made Music By Ryan Andre Brasseaux
- South to Louisiana: The Music of the Cajun Bayous By John Broven
- Discussions with Neal Pomea
- Interview with Beverly Spell of Orange, daughter of the late fiddle player Will Kegley
- http://therecordlive.com/2010/05/20/la-music-mag-has-orange-edge/
- Lyrics by Marc Chauveau
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