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Clifton Chenier - Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco (The Rhythm and Blues Years 1954-1960) (2017)

Clifton Chenier - Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco (The Rhythm and Blues Years 1954-1960) (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Clifton Chenier

  • Title: Clifton Chenier King of Zydeco (The Rhythm and Blues Years 1954-1960)
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Fremeaux Heritage
  • Genre: Cajun, Zydeco, Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:01:55
  • Total Size: 292 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Clifton Chenier - Louisiana Stomp
02. Clifton Chenier - Clifton's Blues
03. Clifton Chenier - Tell Me
04. Clifton Chenier - Country Bred
05. Clifton Chenier - Rockin' Hop
06. Clifton Chenier - Eh ! Petite fille
07. Clifton Chenier - Boppin' The Rock
08. Clifton Chenier - Think It Over
09. Clifton Chenier - The Things I Did For You
10. Clifton Chenier - All Night Long
11. Clifton Chenier - Yesterday
12. Clifton Chenier - Squeeze-Box Boogie
13. Clifton Chenier - The Cat's Dreamin'
14. Clifton Chenier - Baby Please
15. Clifton Chenier - Where Can My Baby Be
16. Clifton Chenier - The Big Wheel
17. Clifton Chenier - My Soul
18. Clifton Chenier - Bayou Drive
19. Clifton Chenier - It Happened So Fast
20. Clifton Chenier - Goodbye Baby
21. Clifton Chenier - Hey Ma Ma
22. Clifton Chenier - Worried Life Blues
23. Clifton Chenier - Night And Day My Love
24. Clifton Chenier - Rockin' Accordian

The undisputed "King of Zydeco," Clifton Chenier was the first Creole to be presented a Grammy award on national television. Blending the French and Cajun 2-steps and waltzes of southwest Louisiana with New Orleans R&B, Texas blues, and big-band jazz, Chenier created the modern, dance-inspiring, sounds of zydeco. A flamboyant personality, remembered for his gold tooth and the cape and crown that he wore during concerts, Chenier set the standard for all the zydeco players who have followed in his footsteps. In an interview from Ann Savoy's book, Cajun Music: Reflection of a People, Chenier explained, "Zydeco is rock and French mixed together, you know, like French music and rock with a beat to it. It's the same thing as rock and roll but it's different because I'm singing in French." The son of sharecropper and amateur accordion player, Joe Chenier, and the nephew of a guitarist, fiddler, and dance club owner, Maurice "Big" Chenier, Chenier found his earliest influences in the blues of Muddy Waters, Peetie Wheatstraw, and Lightnin' Hopkins, the New Orleans R&B of Fats Domino and Professor Longhair, the 1920s and '30s recordings by zydeco accordionist Amede Ardoin and the playing of childhood friends Claude Faulk and Jesse and Zozo Reynolds. Acquiring his first accordion from a neighbor, Isaie "Easy" Blasa in 1947, Chenier was taught the basics of the instruments by his father. By 1944, Chenier was performing, with his brother Cleveland on frottoir (rub-board) in the dance halls of Lake Charles.


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  • mufty77
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