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Michael Doucet

Michael Louis Doucet (born February 14, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known as the founder of the Cajun band BeauSoleil.

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Born
Michael Louis Doucet (1951-02-14) February 14, 1951 (age 75) Scott, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
Cajun
Instrument
Cajun fiddle
Labels
Arhoolie, Swallow, Rounder, Smithsonian Folkways, Compass, Yep Roc
Occupations
Singer, musician
Years active
1975–present

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Michael Doucet

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Michael Doucet

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related to Discography · 33
Michael Doucet → Alligator Purse, Allons, Arhoolie, Beau Solo, Belizaire, Boire, Cajun, Cajun Brew, Cajun Fandango, Cajun Jam Sessions, Carencro, Children, Christmas Bayou, Compass, Dit Beausoleil, Déjá Vu, Fiddlers, From Bamako, From Now On, Heritage Festival
related to External links · 5
Michael Doucet → April, Article, Louisiana Folklife Center Archived, NAMM Oral History Library, Wayback MachineMichael Doucet Interview
Born · 1
Michael Doucet → Michael Louis Doucet (1951-02-14) February 14, 1951 (age 75) Scott, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres · 1
Michael Doucet → Cajun
Instrument · 1
Michael Doucet → Cajun fiddle
Labels · 1
Michael Doucet → Arhoolie, Swallow, Rounder, Smithsonian Folkways, Compass, Yep Roc
Occupations · 1
Michael Doucet → Singer, musician
Website · 1
Michael Doucet → www.beausoleilmusic.com
Years active · 1
Michael Doucet → 1975–present

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cajun doucet beausoleil music band michael born musician years 1975 arhoolie swallow rounder compass louisiana family two traditional awarded folk

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Michael DoucetBornMichael Louis Doucet (1951-02-14) February 14, 1951 (age 75) Scott, Louisiana, U.S.1.00infobox
Michael DoucetGenresCajun1.00infobox
Michael DoucetInstrumentCajun fiddle1.00infobox
Michael DoucetLabelsArhoolie, Swallow, Rounder, Smithsonian Folkways, Compass, Yep Roc1.00infobox
Michael DoucetOccupationsSinger, musician1.00infobox
Michael DoucetWebsitewww.beausoleilmusic.com1.00infobox
Michael DoucetYears active1975–present1.00infobox
Varise Connerinstance ofDoucet received an NEA Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant to study Cajun fiddle styles from masters0.80text
Hector Duhoninstance ofDoucet received an NEA Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant to study Cajun fiddle styles from masters0.80text
Canray Fontenotinstance ofDoucet received an NEA Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant to study Cajun fiddle styles from masters0.80text
Lionel LeLeuxinstance ofDoucet received an NEA Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant to study Cajun fiddle styles from masters0.80text
and Dennis McGee.In 2005 Doucet received a National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Artsinstance ofDoucet received an NEA Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant to study Cajun fiddle styles from masters0.80text

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