In 1932, his career started when he played guitar with
Joe Falcon and Amedee Breaux. Later, in 1935, he would create the band known as the "Rayne-Bo Ramblers" which started as the backup band for
Nathan Abshire and played regularly at the OST Club in Rayne. The band featured people such as "Rang Tang Bully" Joe Werner,
Harry Choates,
Oran "Doc" Guidry,
Nathan Abshire and many more. By 1940, he and Harry recorded their first hit, "La Veuve de la Coulee". In 1941, the band split up and Happy joined
Leo Soileau's "Rhythm Boys". Later, he would tour with
Tex Ritter and appear on the world-famous
Louisiana Hayride. By 1953, every morning on KVOL, Happy would play popular Cajun bands on his radio talk show. In his later years, Happy Fats signed up with
J. D. "Jay" Miller's "Reb Rebel Records". In 1966, he recorded popular segregationist tunes, including one entitled "Dear Mr. President". •
Valse de Hadacol •
Crowley Two Step •
Dear Mr. President ==Legacy==