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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZydecoZydeco - Wikipedia

    Zydeco music pioneer Clifton Chenier, "The King of Zydeco", made zydeco popular on regional radio stations with his bluesy style and keyboard accordion. In the mid-1950s, Chenier's popularity brought zydeco to the fringes of the American mainstream.

  2. Jun 16, 2018 · CLIFTON CHENIER - THE KING OF THE 'ZYDECO' (LIVE)Clifton Chenier experienced French Blues Creole dance songs, combining elements from R & B, Rock'n'roll ...

  3. Ask anyone about zydeco music and the name Buckwheat Zydeco & The Ils Sont Partis Band (though they’re best known simply as Buckwheat Zydeco) springs from people’s lips, and with good reason: Three of the largest-selling Zydeco albums belong to the group.

  4. Lafayette has numerous music venues playing both Cajun and Zydeco jams, and Blue Moon Saloon is among its best-known. Head to the back porch to hear some of the brightest stars in local music and immerse yourself into the city’s culture with Cajun and zydeco dance lessons.

  5. Zydeco, Form of dance music from southwestern Louisiana, U.S., with roots in French, African American, and Afro-Caribbean styles. Similar to the music of the Cajuns (displaced French Canadians who settled in Louisiana), zydeco was created by the Creoles (those of African heritage in Louisianan.

  6. 64parishes.org › entry › zydeco-musicZydeco - 64 Parishes

    Aug 13, 2024 · Zydeco. Louisiana State Museum. Reproduction of a daguerreotype of an unidentified accordion player, 1850. With its syncopated rhythms, French and English lyrics, and wide range of musical influences, zydeco represents both a Louisiana folk tradition and a still-vital popular music in southwest Louisiana and beyond.

  7. Zydeco was first used in 1950 as a stand-alone word on a record on Clarence Garlow’s “Bon Ton Toula.” – “You want to have fun, now you got go/Way out in the country to the zydeco.” Heretofore, the music that constituted zydeco had been known as “ba-zar, ” or “la-la,” and it was retroactively dubbed “la musique Creole.”

  8. May 27, 2017 · Zydeco music is sung in both English and French, with English being the preferred language for most modern bands. Many zydeco songs are simply reworkings of R&B or blues songs, many are modern versions of very old Cajun songs, and many are originals.

  9. Jul 1, 2012 · If so, there’s a good chance you heard Zydeco! What is zydeco music? Let’s head to Louisiana to find out! Zydeco music features many instruments. This includes accordions, fiddles, and triangles. Zydeco bands also use washboards—or rub-boards called frottoirs—to make music. Put them all together, and you get the lively sound ...

  10. Fans are usually too busy dancing to think about the origins of zydeco. This irresistible accordion-heavy music is spiced with the likes of blues, R&B and rap. The genre is distinct to Louisiana, born out of the 20th century sweat and tears of Creole sharecroppers just hours from New Orleans.