Doris Leon Menard[1] (April 14, 1932 – July 27, 2017) was an American songwriter, performer, and recording artist in contemporary Cajun music. He was called the "Cajun Hank Williams".[2]
Biography
Menard was born in Erath, Louisiana, and was the only child[3] of Ophy and Helena Primeaux Menard.[4] He was part of a Cajun farming family. He took up the guitar at age 16 and started playing dances in Louisiana clubs at 17.[4] He was strongly influenced by the late Hank Williams, whom he met in 1951 at the Teche Club[3] shortly before Williams's death.[5] Throughout his career, Menard held performances in more than 30 countries and served as a good-will ambassador for Cajun culture. He had also recorded with non-Cajun artists, including Bryan Ferry.[6]
Menard, and his late wife Louella, had seven children, leading to 17 grandchildren, and 27[7] great-grandchildren.[2] He died at age 85 on July 27, 2017, in Scott, Louisiana.[8] He had maintained a separate career as a craftsman, noted for his handmade ash-wood chairs.[4]
Style
Menard was known for his "tinny" voice and popular guitar strumming style. Musician and historian Ann Savoy generalizes Cajun guitar strumming to two styles: Old Time Style (Cléoma Falcon) and D. L. Menard Style.[9] It uses bass runs on chord changes and incorporates up-strokes along with down-strokes. He modeled his strumming style after David Bromberg, whom he met in 1973.[10]
"La Porte En Arrière"
Menard was best known for the song "La Porte En Arrière" ("The Back Door"), which he both composed and regularly performed. Cajun folklorist Barry Jean Ancelet has called this the most played and recorded Cajun song ever, selling over 500,000 copies in 1962 alone.[11] It has been covered by dozens of Cajun and zydeco bands and by other francophone artists such as Kate & Anna McGarrigle. Menard said he modeled it on Hank Williams's "Honky Tonk Blues",[3] and that he composed it in less than an hour while working at a gas station in Erath.[4]
^Les Blank (director), Chris Strachwitz (director), Maureen Gosling (October 13, 1989). J'ai été au bal (Documentary). Brazos Films. Event occurs at 49 minutes.