g, 1915-1988 US, Rayne, Louisiana
Singer / Musician of World, Spoken Word and Folk
A.k.a. Leroy LeBlanc
Leroy "Happy Fats" Leblanc (January 30, 1915 Rayne, Louisiana – February 23, 1988 Rayne, Louisiana ) was a Cajun swing musician that recorded with RCA Records in the 1930s and 1940s. He is known for his recordings with Harry Choates and his broadcasts on KVOL. Next to the Hackberry Ramblers, the Rayne-Bo Ramblers was the most popular and innovative of the Cajun string bands.
Alex Broussard |
The Bayou Buckaroos |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baton Rouge Blues | Happy Fats | 1977 | Single |
Le Veiux Jour D'Accordion (The Old Accordion Player) | Happy Fats | 1976 | Single |
What Has Happened To Old Glory | Happy Fats | 1970 | Single |
More Federal Guidelines | Happy Fats | 1970 | Single |
The Things I Miss The Most | Happy Fats | 1970 | Single |
Birthday Thank You Tommy, From Viet Nam | Happy Fats | 1969 | Single |
My Little Lou Lou | Happy Fats | 1967 | Single |
A Victim Of A Big Mess (Called The Great Society) | Happy Fats | 1966 | Single |
Veteran's Plea / Dear Mr. President | Happy Fats | 1966 | Single |
Sing Me A Folksong | Happy Fats | 1966 | Single |
You're Next | Happy Fats | 1966 | Single |
Nero / Gabriel | Alex Broussard, Happy Fats | Single | |
Cajun And Country Songs And Music From Mariné | Happy Fats, Alex Broussard, The Bayou Buckaroos | Album | |
Cajun And Country Songs And Music From Mariné | Happy Fats, Alex Broussard, The Bayou Buckaroos | Album | |
Little Jerry | Happy Fats | Single | |
Tee-Boy Made Opry | Happy Fats | Single | |
Bayou Buck-A-Roos Special | Happy Fats | Single |
Happy Fats And His Rayne-Bo Ramblers World |