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In 1935 Leo Soileau signed with Decca Records. He traveled to Chicago, and changed the name of the band from Three Aces to the Four Aces. They recorded for Decca in New Orleans in 1936 and Dallas in 1937. After the Four Aces broke away as a separate band, Soileau played with a group he called the Rhythm Boys
Leo Soileau 1904-1980 US | |
Dewey Landry US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Louisiana Blues / Arcadia County Breakdown | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | 1936 | Album |
Birnimgham Jail / My Wild Irish Rose | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | 1935 | Album |
Corrine Corrina (Where You Stayed Last Night) / Nobody's Business If I Do | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Green Valley Waltz / Blue Eyes | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Little Dutch Mill / Frankie And Johnnie | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Atrape Moi - Je Tombe / Dans Claire De Lune Avec Toi | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Quand Je Suis Bleu / Ma Petite Fille | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
A Ute / Je M'Ennui Ce Soir | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
La Bonne Valse | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
In The Valley Of The Moon / K. C. Railroad | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Il Ta Prie De Moi / Valse De Esterwood | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Quand Tu Me Prie De La Maison / Breakdown De Cajin | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Album | |
Louisiana Cajun Music Volume 7: Pioneer Cajun Fiddler - His Original 1930's Recordings | Leo Soileau's Four Aces | Compil. |