Zydeco History and Its MeaningSource: Wikipedia.org
I have been asked many times about Zydeco music and where is it from. Not to disrespect any Zydeco fans and artists, I too had the same question since I learned of its existence a few years back. I was invited to several Zydeco events and shows, which were very enjoyable and have since love the sound as well as the people and artists who produce the music.
In the mid-1950s, the popularity of Clifton Chenier brought zydeco to the fringes of the American mainstream. He signed with Specialty Records, the same label that first recorded Little Richard and Sam Cooke for wide audiences.
In the mid-1980s, Rockin’ Sidney brought international attention to zydeco music with his hit tune “My Toot Toot.” Clifton Chenier, Rockin’ Sidney and Queen Ida, all garnered Grammy awards during this pivotal period, opening the door to the emerging artists who would continue the traditions.
Young zydeco musicians, such as C. J. Chenier, Chubby Carrier, Geno Delafose, Terrance Simien, Nathan Williams and others began touring internationally during the 1980s. Beau Jocque was a monumental innovator who infused zydeco with powerful beats and bass lines in the 90s, adding striking production and elements of funk, hip-hop and rap. Young performers like Chris Ardoin, Keith Frank, and Zydeco Force added further by tying the sound to the bass drum rhythm to accentuate or syncopate the backbeat even more. This style is sometimes called “double clutching.”
To make a few things clear about artists that have produced a track without using the actual rub-board, accordion and/or bass drum while recording or performing, doesn’t know the true value, history or respect for zydeco music. Artists who have produced a song and titled it Zydeco whatever and it is not playing in the Zydeco market, it is just a song with a title. To know a true Zydeco song or artist, listen for the sounds of the accordion, rub-board and most times the bass drum. True Zydeco artists will also have these instruments onstage during performances with their band and sometimes even during a track show.


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