Lee Benoit

They played rock n' roll and were influenced by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Hank Williams and others.

He recorded with the group Les Amies Louisianaises on their La Musique Unique des Acadiens CD in 1997.

[4] Benoit played accordion and guitar on Doug Kershaw's "Two Step Fever" CD in 1999.

[7] In 2002, he played accordion on Don Haynie & Sheryl Samuel's songs God Bless Louisiana and Country Tavern on Saturday Night.

[8] In 1998, he released his second album, "Live at Vermilionville" which was nominated in five categories by the Cajun French Music Association.

He won the latter award, for "The Visit", co-written by Richard D. Meaux and Freddie Pate, at the ceremony on August 13, 1999.

[10] Benoit recorded and mixed his fourth CD, "Ma Petite Femme" at his home and it was released in 2005.

On April 30, 2014, Benoit released his all original Cajun album titled "Pour Les Générations À Venir" (For The Generations To Come).