"The undisputed "King of Zydeco," Clifton Chenier (1925-1987) 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 New Orleans" was recorded in the late '70s with one of Clifton Chenier's classic bands, which featured his brother on washboard, saxophonist John Hart, and guitarist Paul Senegal, among others. The album is textbook Chenier -- it rocks & rolls, wails and shouts. It's may be a typical record for the king of zydeco, but that means it's very, very enjoyable." (Craig Harris & Tom Owens, Allmusic)
"Beroemdste en belangwekkendste Zydeco-accordeonist uit Louisiana. Zydeco is de dansmuziek der Franstalige creolen: een mix van blanke walsjes met zwarte R&B." (Oor) Deze opnamen stammen uit '71.
De koning van de zydeco. Opnamen niet lang gemaakt voor z'n dood in '78 met z'n Red Hot Louisiana Band met o.a. zijn zonen Cleveland en C.J.
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