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  2. Wikipedia:GLAM/Beginner's guide to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This step-by-step guide brings together some of the best resources to help you get started in Wikipedia. It is based on a guide originally created by User:LoriLee for middle and high school students to edit Wikipedia. If they can do it, you can!

  3. List of people related to Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    Christine Balfa; Lee Benoit; Joe Hall; Hunter Hayes; The Lost Bayou Ramblers; Kevin Naquin; Pine Leaf Boys; The Red Stick Ramblers; The Revelers; Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys

  4. Aldus Roger - Wikipedia

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    Roger led the Lafayette Playboys for over twenty years. [1] During the late 1950s and 1960s, he hosted his own music program Passe Partout on KLFY-TV 10 in Lafayette. [2] Among his many recordings are "KLFY Waltz," "Channel 10 Two Step," "Mardi Gras Dance," and "Lafayette Two Step (1964)."

  5. Cajun jig - Wikipedia

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    4 timing, associated with the two-step, rather than one-step blues time or 3 4 timing associated with a waltz. The Cajun Jig shares vague similarity to Merengue. Despite the single-like step, variations of the handhold combined with turns give the dance infinite dance move options. The dancers' handholds can be uncrossed (i.e., the right hand ...

  6. Justin Wilson (chef) - Wikipedia

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    William J. "Bill" Dodd, Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana Politics. Baton Rouge: Claitor's Publishing, 1991. Kevin S. Fontenot, "How Y'all Are: Justin Wilson and Cajun Comedy" in Accordions, Fiddles, Two Step and Swing: A Cajun Music Reader. Ryan A. Brasseaux and Kevin S. Fontenot, eds. Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana ...

  7. Nathan Abshire - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Abshire (June 27, 1913 – May 13, 1981) was an American Cajun accordion player. His time in the U.S. Army inspired Abshire to write the crooner song "Service Blues", which the newspaper Daily World reported as "one of his most memorable tearjerkers".

  8. Guy Banister - Wikipedia

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    Banister was born in Monroe, Louisiana, the oldest of seven children. He later became a Freemason and a Shriner. After studying at the Louisiana State University, he joined the Monroe Police Department. [3] [4] In 1934, Banister joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was present at the killing of John Dillinger.

  9. Sons of Guns - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Guns is a reality television series that aired on the Discovery Channel [1] between 2011 and 2014. The series centers on Red Jacket Firearms LLC, a Louisiana-based business that manufactures and sells custom firearms to law enforcement, security firms, and private collectors.