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In 1929, as Columbia was looking for more Cajun material similar to Joe and Cleomas music, other amateur musicians watching starry-eyed from the sidelines longed for recognition and a recording contract. Nineteen-year-old Adam Trahan practiced his accordion assiduously after hearing Lafayette and eventually landed a deal with Columbia Records.
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