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

    New Orleans Cajun-Zydeco Fest, 2019. Zydeco (/ ˈzaɪdɪˌkoʊ, - diː -/ ZY-dih-koh, -⁠dee-; French: zarico) is a music genre that was created in rural Southwest Louisiana by Afro-Americans of Creole heritage. It blends blues and rhythm and blues with music indigenous to the Louisiana Creoles, such as la la and juré.

  2. Written by Dan Farrant. From early recordings as far back as 1929, zydeco is the music made famous by Creole and French-speaking African Americans in southwest Louisiana. Rhythms rich with African-Caribbean and French flavors, this music blends cajun, jazz, and creole folk music with the unmistakable accordion as the frontman.

  3. 7 cze 2021 · Zydeco is a musical genre that spawned from the unique amalgam of culture in southwest Louisiana.

  4. 8 paź 2024 · 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.

  5. 1 lip 2012 · Zydeco bands also use washboards—or rub-boards called frottoirsto make music. Put them all together, and you get the lively sound of zydeco! The Creole people often sang in their own language— Creole French.

  6. 27 maj 2017 · Zydeco is the music of Southwest Louisiana's Black Creoles, a group of people of mixed African, Afro-Caribbean, Native American and European descent. This Black Creole society that begets zydeco is traditionally rural, French-speaking and is somewhat intertwined with the Cajun culture.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesZydeco - TSHA

    11 gru 2006 · Zydeco is a type of music that evolved from an acoustic folk idiom known as la-la, dating back to the 1920s and unique to black Creoles originally from rural southwestern Louisiana.

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