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- Jay Chevalier (* 4. März 1936 in , Louisiana; † 30. März 2019 in Kenner) war ein US-amerikanischer Rockabilly- und Country-Musiker und einer der letzten aktiven original Rockabilly-Musiker aus Louisiana. (de)
- Joe J. Chevalier, known as Jay Chevalier (March 4, 1936 – March 30, 2019), was a singer and songwriter from the U.S. state of Louisiana who achieved success in several musical genres since the late 1950s. A pioneer of rockabilly music, he is best known within Louisiana for his songs based on politics, sports, and his love for his home state. The first "Official State Troubadour," he is an inductee to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame (en)
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- Kenner, Louisiana, U.S. (en)
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- "Louisiana's Official State Troubadour" (en)
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- Joe J. "Jay" Chevalier (en)
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- Butters Cemetery, Forest Hill, Louisiana (en)
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- Gisela Marina "Giselle" Chevalier (en)
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- Jay Chevalier (* 4. März 1936 in , Louisiana; † 30. März 2019 in Kenner) war ein US-amerikanischer Rockabilly- und Country-Musiker und einer der letzten aktiven original Rockabilly-Musiker aus Louisiana. (de)
- Joe J. Chevalier, known as Jay Chevalier (March 4, 1936 – March 30, 2019), was a singer and songwriter from the U.S. state of Louisiana who achieved success in several musical genres since the late 1950s. A pioneer of rockabilly music, he is best known within Louisiana for his songs based on politics, sports, and his love for his home state. The first "Official State Troubadour," he is an inductee to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame (en)
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- Jay Chevalier (de)
- Jay Chevalier (en)
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- Joe J. "Jay" Chevalier (en)
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