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Andy DeJarlis : ウィキペディア英語版
Andy de Jarlis

Andy de Jarlis (19141975) was a Canadian Métis fiddler from Woodridge, Manitoba. He was credited with more than 200 musical compositions. He played on Winnipeg radio accompanied by the musical group the Red River Mates. He moved to Vancouver and later to Montreal where he appeared on the television program Don Messer's Jubilee as Andy Dejarlis and His Early Settlers.
==Biography==
De Jarlis was born Joseph Patrice Ephreme Desjarlais 29 September 1914 Woodridge, Manitoba〔 to father Pierre.〔 He came from a family of Métis fiddlers and began playing at age 15.〔 Pierre Falcon, often called the "Red River Bard", was one of his ancestors.〔 He was known to have scored more than 200 musical compositions〔 "to his credit (jigs, reels, polkas and waltzes) as well as 38 records."〔〔 He played on Winnipeg radio accompanied by the musical group the Red River Mates.〔 He moved to Vancouver and later to Montreal where he appeared on the television program Don Messer's Jubilee〔 as Andy Dejarlis and His Early Settlers.〔〔
De Jarlis died 18 September 1975 in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, Canada.〔

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