Wilson Allen Savoy is a Grammy winning Cajun accordion player and singer in the band the Pine Leaf Boys and The Band Courtbouillon, as well as a local filmmaker in Lafayette, Los Los Angeles
Background
His father Marc Savoy, famous accordion builder and musician, and his mother, Ann Savoy, author and music producer, are well known ambassadors and supporters of preserving the Cajun culture. Wilson Savoy was born in Eunice and began his musical career in 2000 with the Savoy Family Band (consisting of his father Marc, mother Ann, and brother Joel Savoy).
Career
Since 2000 he has also operated Almena Pictures, a film company specializing in band documentaries and music videos. In 2004 he joined the Red Stick Ramblers from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and in 2005 formed his own band, the Pine Leaf Boys. They felt that the other local runs had gotten too rowdy and lost too much of their authentic traditions.
The run has become one of the most musically based on the various versions of the courir.
Also in 2006 he recorded a collection of 1930"s era songs and classic Cajun Swing music with fellow traditional Cajun act the Lost Bayou Ramblers titled Mellow Joy Boys:Une Tasse Cafe. In 2008 the Pine Leaf Boys were nominated for a Grammy Award for their 2007 album Blues de Musicien, released on Arhoolie Records.
In 2010 Savoy, appeared in season 1 episode 7 of the Home Box Office series Treme as himself.