Filmed during a NYC stop during the first East Coast tour of Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Hi-Rollers in 1993 and also back home in Louisiana at the SW Louisiana Zydeco festival in Plaisance and at Richard's Club in Lawtell, LA.
I hope that the young chicano people would understand just like these people understand that kerping up with tradition especially music is not being less American. Instead they follow " rap" which is not music at all just because they feel it is more " hep" than their own kind of music which is Tejano music. Someday they'll understand how wrong they've been.
Creole is a woman’s name who is a full-blooded Indian; but her nationality is Monarch and she knows this; she’s not African, black or Negro. She’s allowed people to disrespect her nationality, culture, family, friends and the country she was born in. She lived in Robeline at one time! #national
Great-grandfather Clifton chenier started at my grandfather's nightclub back in call Des Mouton club in youngsville Louisianathe king of zydeco started their us three years old when I saw him perform and I still remember Clifton chenier that is where he got his start I was told
@@Noobmaster-ug4cc ok so you’re my cousin then . My mom is the Indian lady from Florida. I don’t know if you remember her but our grandma should have a few pics of us before he died . I think my sister and I were about 9ish . My moms name is ameera.
Please, someone, help me with this. In the video, Beau Jocque said that he grew up and spoke Cajun French. I thought he was a creole that spoke creole French 🇫🇷. Was he a creole or cajun? I'm listening to him sing in this video, and his french does sound more cajun. Was his miss speaking? Because he said this twice in the video. I apologize for my ignorance, but I thought Most French-speaking people of color from Louisiana were creoles. I live in Florida but I have a few creole friends from Slidell, Louisiana.
There is no such people as Cajuns nor Creoles. You have pale skin Cajuns, you have brown skin Cajuns, you have mixed race so called Cajuns. You have pale skin Creoles, you have brown skin Creoles, you have mixed race so-called Creoles. It's the culture of the people but not the people themselves. Black and white are social political statuses created out of a caste systems inside the United States. Color crown labels only exist in the minds of ignorant people who are culturally unaware. Sad.
The French spoken in southwest Louisiana consist of Creole, metropolitan and Cajun french. Creole is spoken in some towns like Breaux Bridge and Cecilia. Most of southwest Louisiana consist of Cajun french. More Creole speakers are in New Orleans on the other side of the swamp.
Cajuns are white, creole ppl are darker skin. Copy & pasted>> All cajuns are Creole by virtue of being descendants of Acadian exiles born in the colony, however not all Creoles are Cajun because many do not have Acadian ancestry.
Thank you. 🎉 He spoke broken down french, Spanish, American Indian , sprinkled with some African Base.. giggling In them times trying to further the genre, it was politics involved. It's room for it all.