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  1. 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.

  2. 4 de may. de 2008 · D.L. Menard sings The Back Door with L'Angelus. Katie Rees and Pelican212. 8.16K subscribers. 14K. 2.2M views 16 years ago. DL, Ken Stewart, and Langelus in Erath after the New Orleans Jazz...

  3. D.L. Menard performs his million-selling hit with the Jambalaya Cajun Band. He passed away a month later. Recorded by WWOZ at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage...

  4. Acadian Museum of Louisiana. 1.13K subscribers. Subscribed. 689. 48K views 2 years ago LAKE PEIGNEUR. DL Menard sings at Lake Peigneur with the Rees Family Band L'Angelus (July 2005) Kermit...

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  6. 28 de jul. de 2017 · NEW ORLEANS (AP) — D.L. Menard, the Cajun musician whose song “The Back Door” became an anthem for his culture and carried him to 38 countries on State Department tours, has died at the age...

  7. Bio. D. L. Menard was born in 1932 outside of Erath, Louisiana, near the sugarcane farms and saltwater marshes of Vermilion Parish. His father was a popular harmonica player in the area, but he didn't sing or play very much at home. Growing up, Menard was a fan of Hank Williams and early country music.