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Clifton Chenier and Friends Playing on Porch, Zydeco Music, Black Americana, 1970s Louisiana 

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Clifton Chenier and Friends Playing on Porch, Zydeco Music, Black Americana, 1970s Louisiana from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref AB14. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit www.kinolibrary.... Available in SD.
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Chenier performs ‘Baby Please Don’t Go’ classic blues song with accordion sitting on porch, great shot.
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@ddl5856
@ddl5856 Год назад
I grew up in south Texas. My father played accordion and we listened to a LOT of conjunto music, but also a lot of Cajun/zydeco music. We have a number of Clifton’ s albums. To this day my dad and I will occasionally say “this is my gee-tar player Paul Senegal, this is my uhDRumma’, Robert saint julie, and we also have jumpin’ Joe Morris on base”…… also listened to Guns N’ Roses, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Elvis, Hip Hop, etc, but I’m so grateful to know this music. Clifton and Cleveland, Professor Longhair, Dr. John and on and on. Thank you dad!
@hilmarwensorra1215
@hilmarwensorra1215 2 года назад
In very loving memory of Mr. Clifton Chenier (1925 - 1987 R.I.P. Gone but NOT forgotten).
@Lovlv1908
@Lovlv1908 Год назад
I grow listening to him ride with my papa ! 🥰
@livingtruth4455
@livingtruth4455 2 года назад
May Clifton Chenier RIP the original pioneer of this genre so sad we can't get a national radio your station so his music can be heard all over the country,so of our music have not been exposed the banjo the homemade instrument we played to make music sound even with our mouth hands and feet harmonizing and quartets so much I thank Louisiana for giving us so much beautiful music especially zydeco and others this music was playing before the French gotten here the original indigenous Indians they call us Indian but we had tribal names and those drums sticks feet boomerangs voices echo and and clapping been with us for millenia years our civilization throughout Missouri arkansas Mississippi Florida Alabama Georgia up to Canada to California let us rejoice cause we still alive in our land given us by our great God above
@brotherrabbit8539
@brotherrabbit8539 Год назад
Clifton is NOT the original pioneer, but he IS the King of Zydeco forever!
@johnnevo7781
@johnnevo7781 2 месяца назад
Wow... absolutely Wow. You see why his face is on top of the Acura Stage lin Nola. wow
@CanePollFishermon
@CanePollFishermon 6 месяцев назад
Man that was beautiful. Mr. Cheniere lived Nextdoor to my great great aunt in Lafayette for years. I remember back in the day they would say we going to the la la tonight nowadays they say they going to the zydeco. 😂
@fryingwiththeantidote2486
@fryingwiththeantidote2486 3 года назад
ha his friend mentioned papal in my shoe as probably the first song he learned, classic track
@realtrucking9378
@realtrucking9378 8 месяцев назад
HIS FRIEND IS MY FATHER
@kaharold
@kaharold Год назад
Poor Soul, May HE Continue To Rest In Peace, Zydeco Music Haven't Been The same Since This King right Here... Him And My Grandfather Were Good Friends, RIP Also To My Grandfather Houston Pete...
@tonypoulos1187
@tonypoulos1187 Год назад
Excellent!
@pauljbroussard1690
@pauljbroussard1690 2 месяца назад
@johna203
@johna203 9 месяцев назад
Test in paradise Mr Clifton
@AnneBdd
@AnneBdd 5 месяцев назад
Merci infiniment from Paname 🪗🪘🪈🪇🎹🧶🌐🐸🗽🗼
@gabrielmelodia
@gabrielmelodia 4 месяца назад
legend
@nissi.k
@nissi.k 3 года назад
Love this so much! Thank you!
@BrennaCorbit
@BrennaCorbit 3 месяца назад
Are either of those two kids CJ?
@aldosari8046
@aldosari8046 3 года назад
Is that Dalton Arceneaux on Clifton's left?
@angelaagbongiague607
@angelaagbongiague607 2 месяца назад
No, he is Colton King
@harrietnielsen6897
@harrietnielsen6897 9 месяцев назад
Who is the diatonic accordion player on the left of Chenier?
@colbylejeune
@colbylejeune Год назад
No more "Americana" than a dance in Haiti would be "Americana," we were here before the United States existed, much less before they bought us. Pa pli "americana" pase en bal dan layiti sre "americana," nouzo ja isi lontan lontan avan ye jamen gen en lezeta-uni, e sir avan ye ajet nou
@ilikefreespeech3565
@ilikefreespeech3565 Год назад
Except it isn’t Haiti, it’s the United States
@colbylejeune
@colbylejeune Год назад
@@ilikefreespeech3565 This culture had survived and remained vibrant *despite* a century and a half of American control and influence, seems kinda weird to then credit its cultural productions to the United States
@marcuscole1994
@marcuscole1994 10 месяцев назад
@@colbylejeunedawg zydeco was made in America why do other black people always try to take American black culture stop. Layayette never had hatians they had they own black American creoles.
@ilikefreespeech3565
@ilikefreespeech3565 10 месяцев назад
Na it’s 100 percent Americana. I’m sorry you got bought. Maybe someone will buy you back? Doesn’t give you the right to culturally appropriate.
@colbylejeune
@colbylejeune 10 месяцев назад
@@ilikefreespeech3565 not sure what your accusation is, but claiming non American music as Americana is pure cultural appropriation...
@krystingrant6292
@krystingrant6292 Год назад
❤️