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2002. D.L. (Doris Leon) Menard will always be linked in everyone's mind with his great 1962 hit, "La Porte d'en Arrière," a humorous song about a hard-living Cajun who has to sneak in from his drinking and carousing by going through the back door. The song is in the tradition of Hank Williams, whom Menard met at the Teche Club in New Iberia in 1951 a year before he joined the Louisiana Aces and eventually became the leader of the group. As Menard explained to Ann Savoy in an interview included in her book, Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, the tune for "The Back Door" is based on Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues." Menard composed the words one day while working at a gas station. He jotted them down on a small pad in between pumping gas and servicing cars. Though D.L. Menard has acquired the nickname "the Cajun Hank Williams," his musical accomplishments are very much his own. Recording in both French and English, his many original songs are inspired by a love of life in all of its dimensions. He brings this same enthusiasm to his stage performances, singing with genuine passion and, in between numbers, joking with other musicians or with the audience. He has received many honors, including a 1994 Folk Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Menard was born in 1932 in Erath, where he still lives and works. He is a master craftsman who makes chairs and children's furniture in a shop next to his home. Among Menard's more recent recordings are "Cajun Memories" (1995), "Le Trio Cadien" (1992, with Eddie LeJeune and Ken Smith), "Under a Green Oak Tree" (recorded in 1976 with Marc Savoy and Dewey Balfa and released in 1989), "No Matter Where You At, There You Are" (1988), "Cajun Saturday Night" (1985), and "D.L. Menard and the Louisiana Aces" (recorded in 1974 and released in 1988). The Acadian Museum in Erath has an excellent series of pages posted on the Internet giving more information about D.L. Menard. |
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Updated 1-20-02 All photographs and text by David Simpson, LSUE. |
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