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Not a book but a 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm stereo vinyl record album, La Louisianne LL-130, near-mint vinyl in a very-good-plus cardboard jacket (someone has written "033" in black marker to top corner, verso.) On what amounts to a "greatest hits" album drawing on at least eight previous "La Louisianne" LPs, we find here Blackie Forestier, the deputy sheriff from Jennings, Louisiana who for years has had his own band, offering the "Cajun Two Step" Fiddler Rufus Thibodeaux of Lafayette, who spent two years with Bob Wills, two years on the Louisiana Hayride, and three years at the Grand Ole Opry, performing his rendition of "Jole Blon" Eddy Raven, also hailing from Lafayette, performing an old Cajun favorite by Doc Guidry, Jimmy David, and "Happy Fats" Leblanc, "Colinda," rice farmer Alex Broussard of Judice, Louisiana offering - appropriately enough - the song about the Acadian exile that started it all for this record label, "Le Sud de la Louisianne" others.