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Houston’s zydeco dance scene brings joy and a driving rhythm to partner dancing, and in this episode, we explore the dance’s deep roots in Creole culture and music. What was called La-la in Southeastern Louisiana Creole communities became known as zydeco in Houston with the influence of R & B and the ‘King of Zydeco’, Clifton Chenier. Houston is where zydeco is thriving, evolving and reaching a broader audience, around trail-riding clubs who dance together after their rides to the accordion-driven sounds of zydeco bands with a touch of hip-hop. As infectious as zydeco is, it’s grown popular worldwide, but what hasn't changed is how zydeco brings community together in Houston.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This episode was filmed in February of 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic swept through cities in the United States. Houston is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and we hope the community remains safe at home until it’s time to dance together again.
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Our history. Our culture. Our moves.
KQED Arts’ award-winning video series #IfCitiesCouldDance is back for a third season! In each episode, meet dancers from across the country representing their city’s signature moves. Watch a new episode from season three of the video series every other week.
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👟Featured dancers:
Karina Houston
Cedric "One Step" Jones
Stacie Dancey
Alexis Jolivette
Joseph Norman
Jermar Berry, Jr.
Jeremy Hawkins
🎵Featured music:
Old Time Zydeco by Rusty Metoyer rustymetoyer.com/
Ballin' and It is What is Is by Lil’ Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers www.nathanwilliamsjr.com
Love in the Barn and Pull it til it Pops by Step Rideau www.steprideau.com/
That L'Argent by Chris Ardoin www.flattownmusic.com/artist/...
Les Zydecos Sont Pas Salés by Clifton Chenier www.downhomemusic.com/product...
🎨Featured murals:
"Greetings from Houston" by Daniel Anguilu
"Fruits of the Fifth Ward" by Wheatley High School students (with Reginald Adams, the executive director of the Museum of Cultural Arts Houston (MOCAH), overseeing the project)
🔍Featured archival:
Excerpts from documentary films: "Dry Wood" and "Hot Pepper" ©1973 Les Blank with Maureen Gosling www.lesblank.com
Canray Fontenot and Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival
From the Alan Lomax Collection at the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Used courtesy of the Association for Cultural Equity.
Houston Chronicle
James Fraher photographs, from the books Texas Zydeco
and Down in Houston: Bayou City Blues by Roger Wood, University of Texas
Press.
📖 Chapters:
00:00 What is zydeco?
00:30 Zydeco as a staple of the Creole music and culture
01:03 Zydeco two-step and Louisiana roots of zydeco
01:46 Wilfred Chevis' granddaughter is keeping the zydeco culture in Houston alive
02:33 What does being Creole mean?
02:55 French la-la and Louisiana roots of zydeco
03:32 Houston's Frenchtown neighborhood and its importance to the zydeco culture
04:01 Clifton Chenier, ‘King of Zydeco’, and the shift from la-la to zydeco
04:35 Trailrides as part of the Creole culture
05:05 Houston zydeco scene at night
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@kqedarts
@kqedarts 4 года назад
Hey everyone! We'd like to let you know that this episode was filmed in February 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic swept through cities in the United States. Houston is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases and we hope the community remains safe at home until it’s time to dance together again. Additional note from Karina Houston: "This is Karina, on the KQED Arts account. Thank you for watching! What do you think about Zydeco dancing and the rhythm of accordions in the south? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!"
@brandiclark7117
@brandiclark7117 4 года назад
Its awesome! I just did ancestry dna test and found out way more abt my creole heritage. And we have much more mixed in besides the 3 the Elder mentioned in the beginning. I sent this to my Uncle he listens to Zydeco and r&b thats it!!!!!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@mrsrhodes9736
@mrsrhodes9736 4 года назад
What’s the name of the place (dance hall) shown at the end of this video?
@sharonsugerman1148
@sharonsugerman1148 4 года назад
Love zydeco, but didn't realize it is also a Houston thing. Great video!
@vashondajames9811
@vashondajames9811 3 года назад
I am a native Houstonian and found that Aiko about 15 years ago with J. Paul Junior (and Chris Ardoin). Friends kept asking me exactly what it is, you did an amazing job presenting it here🔥🔥🔥♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰.
@moediggity2458
@moediggity2458 2 года назад
I am as much a Yankee as Yankee can get, I am from New Jersey. And I love the Deep South...I always have. "The Sweet Sunny South". I come on the Crescent, Amtrak number 19. Something about it...
@Benet1nOnly
@Benet1nOnly 4 года назад
Yasss honey, I'm a native Houstonian and we love our zydeco!
@dempseyguidry5433
@dempseyguidry5433 3 года назад
Louisiana is Blessed to have such culture in our bones. Love me some Zydeco
@robertlassiter907
@robertlassiter907 3 года назад
I’m a 64 year old generic white guy. I have no horse in the race about when or where it came from and went to but one thing I do know is that I love Zydeco. I first heard many years ago and was instantly hooked. To all here I send my best hope and wishes for your peace and happiness!
@johno.hollis3701
@johno.hollis3701 3 года назад
I'm mostly white from West Texas. Dance Norteno. Love Zydeco. Reminds me of best friend George Bourgeois of Crowley LA. RIP George.
@Charles-qr7ne
@Charles-qr7ne Месяц назад
they are singing in french.......
@MrIgnid
@MrIgnid 3 года назад
Did he say it's bigger in Houston than SWLA that baw crazy ya heard.
@luneparadox
@luneparadox 3 года назад
You ain't tellin' no lies!!
@goldenzenon9569
@goldenzenon9569 3 года назад
Big facts bruh, everybody know Lafayette do it big sha
@drichard9775
@drichard9775 3 года назад
I thought the same thing.... Dat boot baby.....
@Holmesinsurancegroupllc
@Holmesinsurancegroupllc 3 года назад
Right I was nah too. We have zydeco festival in Louisiana. Right there in Leabeu,LA. Almost all the main stream zydeco artists are from Louisiana.
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
I've gone to live zydeco at Jax Grill on Shepherd in H-town and also the Crawfish Fest in Old Town Spring. Zydeco is popular in Houston no doubt but all the bands hail from across the Sabine in Louisiana..... sha!
@brandonstelly6350
@brandonstelly6350 Год назад
I won't deny the fact that Houston has it's own Zydeco scene, but it no where as big as it is in Acadiana. And my Cajun brain is still trying to figure out what she was trying to say when she said Laissez le bons temp rouler at the beginning. Other than that, as an Opelousas native myself, I love the representation of Zydeco in any form.
@jazzioldchick5696
@jazzioldchick5696 Год назад
Ditto! She don't even know what she was trying to say!! 😂
@showboyz919
@showboyz919 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing when I heard them say that.. it's all love though but naw.. next thing yall will say is you eat more boudin than us...
@Bayoubelle83
@Bayoubelle83 3 года назад
I’m really trying to understand how zydeco is bigger in Houston than Louisiana. Somebody please explain. Houston is a bigger city but to say zydeco is bigger in Houston is a huge reach.
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Bayoubelle83 Houston is the Bayou City. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@justicejoycetv
@justicejoycetv 3 года назад
@@wackyruss But how is it bigger?
@justicejoycetv
@justicejoycetv 3 года назад
Exactly. Even with a good amount of us moving to and living in the area.... *It ain’t bigger*, but maybe he means a larger presence with more people versus the number of people in Louisiana that’s actually dancing and playing. Much Love, y’all 🥰🥰
@sallymay3643
@sallymay3643 3 года назад
I have been listening 2 that kind of music 4 decades & I live in Michigan.
@kreolekidd84
@kreolekidd84 3 года назад
Because it is, yes everyone knows where it came from, but that doesn't mean they do it as big or as often as Houston. In Houston (pre covid) you could literally go to a zydeco nearly every single day of the weekend (& even during the week sometimes) in several different locations. In Louisiana? It's only every once in a while or special occasions, I used to be back & forth to Opelousas visiting family all the time & lived in Lafayette too & Zydeco's were hard to come by, far & few as they say
@deboii100
@deboii100 3 года назад
Y’all can’t disrespect Louisiana like that man
@MrIgnid
@MrIgnid 3 года назад
That's what I'm sayin bruh
@deboii100
@deboii100 3 года назад
@@MrIgnid everyone steal from us and try to label it theirs
@erikamoore7367
@erikamoore7367 3 года назад
Thank you!
@amberbluiett5463
@amberbluiett5463 3 года назад
Nobody saying it’s OURS we know where it originated but we do the shit just as good !
@Paradox4152
@Paradox4152 3 года назад
I a’m creole and from Houston, my grandma generation moved from Louisiana to Houston. There’s a big population here especially when people left due to hurricanes and to be closer to family that is here. No body is stealing anything from anywhere. Many people here have roots to Louisiana they just relocated but brought our culture with us. Y’all tripping
@stevenrodriguez4545
@stevenrodriguez4545 4 года назад
Love this sound. Reminds me of tejano music. You can't help but feel it in your bones. Awesome. Respect.
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Steven Rodriguez Hell yeah! Both got epic accordion! I love both musical styles!!!!
@MikalahJoy
@MikalahJoy 3 месяца назад
Here after listening to Cowboy Carter and hearing Zydeco for the first time. This is beautiful, thanks for sharing the knowlege of our peoples rich culture!
@justkay713
@justkay713 4 года назад
I loved this. My grandparents moved my family from St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana to Houston back in the 50's. We are the first generation Houstonians. Once Zydeco is in your blood, it's 4LIFE. ❤
@deboii100
@deboii100 3 года назад
Ce’ bon I can respect it much love ❤️
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@kimberlypierce3178
@kimberlypierce3178 3 года назад
Im from PHILLY (PA) and fell in love with Zydeco when I came to the Houston area to meet my in-laws. It's way different than the Philly 2 step (we call it bopping) but it keeps me on the dance floor!!
@ardellacfuiellsalimia7836
@ardellacfuiellsalimia7836 2 года назад
I was a HTown transplant and became mesmerized by Zydeco! I knew it was from LA and could feel the strong roots! I’m from NC and my bones felt this music! Thanks for sharing! ❤️🥰
@brianthomas4760
@brianthomas4760 3 года назад
No it’s not bigger in Houston zydeco is home to Opelousas Louisiana which is the zydeco capital.
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@audimann1451
@audimann1451 3 года назад
Let em know!!!
@pebblesceleste1633
@pebblesceleste1633 2 года назад
Thank You.
@pfowler8310
@pfowler8310 2 года назад
Make them know! The young lady couldn’t even speak the language in the video lol! ⚜️
@Nolaboy824
@Nolaboy824 5 месяцев назад
​@@wackyruss LOUISIANA is the bayou state
@audimann1451
@audimann1451 3 года назад
Zydeco bigger in Houston than SWLA ? This dude is tripping !!!!
@cootiesincollege2640
@cootiesincollege2640 4 месяца назад
i just said this when i heard that like boy do what?? ikyfl...
@DaBarberGirl1
@DaBarberGirl1 3 года назад
So how did Houston become home of Zydeco?? That straight from the boot
@bryanjohnson9260
@bryanjohnson9260 3 года назад
That's my family playing the music in this video from the La La on. I love this video explains the culture very well. Boi sec Ardoin is my Great Grandfather, Chris Ardoin is my cousin. Our family loves this music and our culture.
@Meadows191
@Meadows191 2 года назад
I love hearing your family history! Love zydeco and the Creole culture.
@esmeraldagarcia1074
@esmeraldagarcia1074 4 года назад
Wow i learn something new today. Love the dance. Looks litle like our Dominican 🇩🇴 merengue mix w salsa dance.
@justicejoycetv
@justicejoycetv 3 года назад
Think bachata + merengue. *I haven’t lived in the capital since 2000, but it’s a similar feel with all the movements. Bachata moreso when the music slows down and the instruments are stronger.*
@jaylindr3723
@jaylindr3723 2 года назад
Right
@silvabakx6396
@silvabakx6396 4 года назад
I discovered zydeco when I lived in NOLA way back in the day, but I wasn't aware of its Houston roots until today. Thnx for the history lesson. Vive le culture!
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@silvabakx6396
@silvabakx6396 3 года назад
@@wackyruss bet that Houston boubou taste right yea
@jyvonne32
@jyvonne32 4 года назад
I loved this! My parents are from St. Martinville, Louisiana and Bunkie, Louisiana! I grew up in Port Arthur, Texas where Zydeco is big there too! I reside in Houston (I have for the last 30+ years) My dad had a band...Carl Wayne and the magnificent 7! Clifton Chenier's son Cj played in my dad's band. I love zydeco music and I definitely love my Louisiana roots!
@tize8310
@tize8310 4 года назад
713 & 409 black folks are basically the same ppl. A mix or rural TX and LA. Cowboy-creole fusion culture.
@lachelleprater7183
@lachelleprater7183 2 года назад
Yess my parents are from Port Arthur, TX born and raised and my mom's parents are from Opelousas, Louisiana and Sunset, Louisiana. My daddy's father is from St. Martinsville Louisiana. Small world we could be cousins girl lol Carla Reynolds.
@lachelleprater7183
@lachelleprater7183 2 года назад
I have lots of family in Bunkie Louisiana as well Prater is our last name from my daddy's side of the family.
@petepatterson5651
@petepatterson5651 2 года назад
Hey My People, I am from St. Martinville, in fact "Ledoux" ask your dad if he knows where that is. I'm 61, how old is he I may know him. I live in Pearland Tx but let me put these Houstonians on notice: Louisiana is Zydeco and Zydeco is Louisiana. I have much love for you guys but y'all have No Culture of your own. Everything y'all have here either came from Louisiana or Mexico.
@jyvonne32
@jyvonne32 2 года назад
@@lachelleprater7183 most definitely!!!
@micahdeprophet1531
@micahdeprophet1531 4 года назад
Yes, the dance of Flavor, movement of the body and soul with a swing that stretched from Louisiana, thru the Dirty South, in South America, Dominican republic and Brazil has some dancing step swing. I love it 😎💃
@jaylindr3723
@jaylindr3723 2 года назад
Exactly! This has so much similarity w bachata from DR
@stephanied1028
@stephanied1028 4 года назад
This was cool, but you can’t talk about Zydeco and not mention the Frank family. Preston and his son Keith Frank have been in the business for years.
@teresamoore3968
@teresamoore3968 3 года назад
Facts. I was raised off Keith Frank music. My granny loved him!!! May she rest in peace!
@jordanprater6992
@jordanprater6992 3 года назад
Kieth Frank is my cousin no cap 🧢
@bryanjohnson9260
@bryanjohnson9260 3 года назад
Agree whole heartedly. I'm an Ardoin and we love listening to his music as much as our own family's music. He's definitely an integral part of the history.
@tinaamariee832
@tinaamariee832 2 года назад
Agreed!
@pfowler8310
@pfowler8310 2 года назад
Word!⚜️⚜️⚜️
@goldenzenon9569
@goldenzenon9569 3 года назад
Some my family moved to houston back in the day. They trail ride just like back in La and they all play that music while out. But difference is French is still more popular in La than htown. To be clear I’m from south La
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and at the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@ellisewalton8701
@ellisewalton8701 Год назад
You see Creole culture as “Swamp French”? Okay then.
@simonemoore3846
@simonemoore3846 4 года назад
love this video. As a creole Houstonian this warmed my soul.
@shantaalfred1980
@shantaalfred1980 Год назад
Y’all love Louisiana I know the culture is like no other.
@Mayito_Tamps
@Mayito_Tamps 3 года назад
Im Mexican and love Zydeco Music We Called It Cumbia And We Also Play The Accordion Too I Remember Growing Up As A Kid In Fifth Ward And There Was A Old Neighbor Who Always Had His Cadillac Turned Up And Blaring Zydeco Music
@homesteadhousewife9964
@homesteadhousewife9964 4 года назад
Yay! Laissez les bon temps rouler!! Been here in Htown since I was 10 years old from Lafayette. I never knew how much of the African Americans in Houston had come from floods in Louisiana - obviously they did after Katrina. Great video! Great culture to keep alive and spread even further!!
@victorparker308
@victorparker308 3 года назад
Great Mississippi River flood of 1929 sent thousands of folks fleeing from Louisiana and Mississippi to Houston and other places seeking safety.
@StylistecS
@StylistecS 3 года назад
Black Louisiana’s came to Houston well before Katrina.
@sissyparker2525
@sissyparker2525 3 года назад
Lived in Houston over 20 years. I used to go to PeeTee's down in Clear Lake to dance Zydeco. Never had so much fun in all my life. I miss it!
@malloryr315
@malloryr315 Год назад
I just heard about this music and I am sooooooo thrilled. I love it!!! Lord please allow be to learn how to dance Zydeco. In the name of Jesus, Amén. Thank you to everyone who did this video.
@Ms21Chick
@Ms21Chick Год назад
I love our people!!! The way we just THRIVE in spite of and make the best of anything!
@pfowler8310
@pfowler8310 2 года назад
Damn she couldn’t even say it right in French lmao! Many Louisiana natives live here and brought food and music with them. Being from Evangeline Parish I grew up on this along with the food. I speak the language also and bring it with me wherever I go! Zydeco is from Southwest Louisiana culture! Enjoy it, dance to it but please don’t disrespect the roots! Many say it’s not in Louisiana anymore, you know nothing. For Mardi Gras I travel back home, when I want to really dance and have the true energy of it, home is always has that feel. Glad many like it but some act like this is new, Zydeco has been out for sooo long at one time it was never performed in English, just in “et française”. It’s not bigger here it’s just new to those not of the culture. When something isn’t native to an area and people enjoy it, many portray it to be new and it isn’t. Never forgot it’s roots LOUISIANA⚜️!
@jonovision2001
@jonovision2001 4 года назад
Love this series! Everything Jess Jones directs is so high quality, Houston Zydeco is no exception!
@jaylindr3723
@jaylindr3723 2 года назад
This dance looks a lot like bachata (Dominican Republic). It’s crazy how we all connected
@jarvisantwineii5448
@jarvisantwineii5448 Год назад
Louisiana is creole so a mixture of many different culture such as haitianos, Spanish, French, Italian and more
@thatguybutitsactuallyagirl5384
@@jarvisantwineii5448 You left out African?!
@Facts-Over-Feelings
@Facts-Over-Feelings Год назад
@@jarvisantwineii5448 STOP THE DISMISSAL OF THE ORIGIN THAT IS AFRICA.. THE OTHERS ARE AFTER.
@Facts-Over-Feelings
@Facts-Over-Feelings Год назад
@@thatguybutitsactuallyagirl5384 BLACK PEOPLE CREATED THE MOST GENRES OF MUSIC.. RACIST EUROPEANS LOVE TO DISMISS THAT
@ellegregory2384
@ellegregory2384 4 года назад
JAX Grill on Shepard ... Fridays and Saturdays(before COVID)...
@lulemelgarejo3280
@lulemelgarejo3280 4 года назад
Let's dance Zydeco, be happy and get along. I'm TexMex. Zydeco looks like fun. So let's dance! 🌿🌹🌿
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Lule Melgarejo Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@sukheshm
@sukheshm 4 года назад
This video is awesome - it's really fun and I learned something new - never heard of Zydeco before!
@TheMacasso
@TheMacasso Год назад
love to see the JOY when peeps dance- I used to dance SALSA all the time and seeing all the SMILEs was totally BIGGtop😁
@2010datruth
@2010datruth 4 года назад
This was a good look! Love my city! Ms. Houston tho 👀😍
@FrankTaveras
@FrankTaveras 2 года назад
First time I hear about Zydeco. I'm glad a ran into this video here in YT. I can feel the passion you folks have towards that genre just like I do with my people's accordion genre Perico Ripiao / Merengue Típico. Much love.
@Ron-ec4pf
@Ron-ec4pf 3 года назад
Zydeco is from Louisiana
@jimbeaux4988
@jimbeaux4988 4 года назад
First heard zydeco on kpft late at night years ago. I couldn't believe what I was hearing! Love it.
@bettyvalentine-h9i
@bettyvalentine-h9i 6 дней назад
I had never heard of zydeco before, but l checked it out and I am so impressed. I was born in Alabama but raised from the age of 3 in Ohio,so I had never heard of zydeco. I'm very impressed.
@ChristianMccarthy-r7w
@ChristianMccarthy-r7w 14 часов назад
It comes from Opelousas louisiana
@traceycole9996
@traceycole9996 3 года назад
I loved watching the trail riders ride before the Houston livestock show and rodeo. Such good memories
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful music. A treasure! Et toi, sha!
@kristaking3513
@kristaking3513 4 года назад
Love it and I learned so much subscribing!!! Please keep going y'all are amazing!!
@PepsiTitantic
@PepsiTitantic 3 года назад
I love this video! I want to come by there next time I fly into Houston and stay for the weekend to enjoy the music and just to be with all of you. It would be so much fun.
@kerrygibbs8198
@kerrygibbs8198 3 года назад
I enjoyed learning a little. I also enjoyed seeing young and older people dancing.
@rubboardcindy
@rubboardcindy Год назад
I went to a placed called "Pe-Te's Cajun Barbecue House"....in South Houston, Texas.....every Saturday from 2-6pm ....They had a Zydeco Band and Dance.....I went for about 15 years until they closed.....Wilfred Chavis played many times there.....and he let me play Rubboard with him and the band.....I was "Rubboard Cindy".....I also taught Zydeco Dance Lessons .....it was the best time of my life......I met so many nice people.....I loved the video.....
@cjmcgarner3605
@cjmcgarner3605 3 года назад
Ain’t no way they serious 😂they must’ve never been to Louisiana we are zydeco. Texas takes from us so much😂
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@denidradegraffenreid1056
@denidradegraffenreid1056 3 года назад
Right!! We're so country, crazy they say... but Love our food and now zydeco "A Texas thing" Real funny!!! Zydeco originated in Louisiana! We are the originators and Authentic! only in Louisiana baby!!!🙂
@betteurbain7911
@betteurbain7911 3 года назад
East Texas is an extension of Louisiana.
@paigeisha
@paigeisha 3 года назад
@@betteurbain7911 they wanna be so bad. But we take nothing from there culture. It’s always the other way around.
@Immeallday
@Immeallday 3 месяца назад
Texas are a lot of Louisiana migrants lol
@ebbykayyc8442
@ebbykayyc8442 2 года назад
NOBODY SAID IT WAS THE HOME OF ZYDECO! they spent the whole video giving Louisiana the credit it deserves for creating and explaining how it became popular in Houston and what that culture means to Houstonian. Y’all really dragging it. - a creole houstonian raised on zydeco
@hanaj
@hanaj 4 года назад
I love this series!
@ElPaPaBear69
@ElPaPaBear69 3 месяца назад
I appreciate and love the culture,I enjoy watching and learning about this Phenomenon ❤
@halohat2286
@halohat2286 4 года назад
Joe Osborn, legendary bass player with more gold records that you could count, member of the Wrecking Crew and native Louisiana son is into Zydeco, so it has to be special :-)
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Nice!
@Antoinette1Love
@Antoinette1Love 3 года назад
Zydeco is from Louisiana, isn’t it?
@lollipop9167
@lollipop9167 Год назад
yes it is. Hustonians try to claim it but it's birth place is Louisiana
@Nolaboy824
@Nolaboy824 5 месяцев назад
​@@lollipop9167Correct 💯🪗🎸🎹
@anthonymorris1998
@anthonymorris1998 6 месяцев назад
Zydeco music is just super special to me!!❤ I love it so much!
@m1k1254
@m1k1254 3 года назад
just discovered zydeco (I heard Jon Batiste of the Late Show mention Clifton Chenier and decided to check him out) and I love it! I also really want to play the washboard/rubboard :D
@doinglifewithcoco9353
@doinglifewithcoco9353 2 года назад
I’m new to Zydeco, but I’m glad I found it!! I’m coming after I his sound!
@Ronaldo-rt7hl
@Ronaldo-rt7hl 4 года назад
Love my city H-town for life 🤘🏾🔥
@geegeelast7597
@geegeelast7597 4 года назад
So beautiful. Good times!
@ycprachelw03
@ycprachelw03 4 года назад
Thank you for this!!!
@williammitchell1804
@williammitchell1804 3 года назад
I remember Zydeco being big in Houston 60 years ago when I was a little boy.
@oriheaux6094
@oriheaux6094 3 года назад
LMFAOOOOOO zydeco is not bigger in Houston than Louisiana, stop the cap.
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
Houston is the Bayou City! It was born on the Buffalo Bayou. It's basically where the Tex-Mex meets the Swamp French! Even rural East Texas up and down the Sabine is basically Louisiana. We even got Mardi Gras in Galveston, sha! I worked at schools in Spring ISD and HISD. In one school the PE coach was Cajun and the other school the Computer Tech teacher was Creole. I had many kids in my music classes that were from Katrina evacuated families. So many Prudhomme and Thibodeaux surnames in the school. Even the Mexicans throw boudin on the BBQ in H-town! One day I saw a dad pick up a kid at school and I knew he looked familiar. I saw him the other night scrapin' Le frottoir in the zydeco band at Jax Grill! So yeah... think of Houston as the extension of dat bayou boogie!
@kreolekidd84
@kreolekidd84 3 года назад
No definitely is, like I said in another comment, everyone knows where it comes from, but as far as who currently "does it bigger/more often", it's Houston by a landslide. Pre-covid who could go to a zydeco nearly everyday of every weekend, & even some weekdays, but in Louisiana, it only every now & then or on special occasions, I used to be back & forth to Opelousas all the time visiting family & even lived in Lafayette & they were far as few inbetween unless it was special occasions or bazaar season other than the Step N Strut, I wanted to have that "Old School Zydeco" experience in The Root/The Boot but it never happened, plus events are being taken over by the hood african americans taking over the culture
@lollipop9167
@lollipop9167 Год назад
​@@kreolekidd84 you don't know anything about Zydeco in Louisiana Sha🤣
@t.davisjr.9524
@t.davisjr.9524 4 года назад
This was cool! One time for zydeco in the city of Houston 🤘🏽. Hey Karina!
@captainraid4069
@captainraid4069 4 года назад
Zydeco is what it is l just love it
@Expact45
@Expact45 3 года назад
This was really good 🤘🏽Htown
@MissFaevyn
@MissFaevyn 9 месяцев назад
South Georgia born and raised. I love Zydeco. ❤
@jamesanderson6733
@jamesanderson6733 3 года назад
This is some good information. I love Zydeco and very fond of the Creole culture. Keep the content coming. I was not aware of the impact this music has in Houston!
@antoniarashida
@antoniarashida 3 года назад
Music for the soul 💜
@jjubert29
@jjubert29 2 года назад
When she said bon timps rouler, I almost turned to video off😂😂, oh no cha that's not how you say it🤣🤣
@ebbykayyc8442
@ebbykayyc8442 2 года назад
I mean Texans have accents 🙄
@lollipop9167
@lollipop9167 Год назад
​@@ebbykayyc8442 accents have nothing to do with saying it right
@PsalmsPoetic
@PsalmsPoetic 10 месяцев назад
I never heard of Zydeco before. But it sounds wonderful. I'm about to get into it now.
@Joan1able
@Joan1able 3 года назад
Love this
@TheMacasso
@TheMacasso 3 года назад
EXCELLENC!!! LOVEB this music!
@barbaraannmortonmorton4902
@barbaraannmortonmorton4902 3 года назад
I love Zydeco music
@suzytrades
@suzytrades 3 месяца назад
You hear that music, you’ve gotta moooove🎶🎵
@robertoortiz447
@robertoortiz447 3 года назад
Don’t know how I ended up here but glad as hell, Zydeco dance never heard of it before, not hard @ all to do for MexiCans n very entertaining n fun
@pfowler8310
@pfowler8310 2 года назад
LOUISIANA people that moved and brought the culture with them.
@KevinP32270
@KevinP32270 4 года назад
EPIC!!!
@christmasmorning7685
@christmasmorning7685 3 года назад
Fantastic!!
@feliciasledge514
@feliciasledge514 Год назад
Born and raised on zydeco!! ❤️❤️❤️
@charlybrown954
@charlybrown954 4 года назад
Awesome!
@victoriavictorious3955
@victoriavictorious3955 3 года назад
They three-step a lot in Louisiana tho... two-stepping is a Texas Thang
@MsLhuntMartinez79
@MsLhuntMartinez79 Месяц назад
Kid you not, me and my mom AWAYS danced Zydeco together, but I had no idea there was a name for it. I'm a Texas gal, but momma's side hails from New Iberia, Louisiana & some of the early St. Landry families. Haven't been to either place yet. SMH
@12TribeTone
@12TribeTone 4 года назад
I moved to Houston 2011. it's home to me!
@Kittyqal504
@Kittyqal504 4 года назад
This makes me wanna go to a trail ride haven’t been to one in months plus Real Deal coming up
@deborahswanson3457
@deborahswanson3457 2 года назад
I LOVE Zydeco!
@richardmartinez1167
@richardmartinez1167 3 года назад
We would dance at PT's. Saturday from 2 to 6, then we would drive to Jax on Shepard and dance from 6:30 to 10.. What a Joy. The food at. Jax's is pretty good and not expensive.
@tinaamariee832
@tinaamariee832 2 года назад
I’m from Houston & yes it’s large here but it’s not larger than SWLA yall tripping, tripping. Y’all must not go see yall bayou family anymore
@brenell1273
@brenell1273 3 года назад
What a great dance. I will be doing that
@GypsyIndigoBlu
@GypsyIndigoBlu 4 года назад
I love my city Houston. Shoutout to the Simons, Normans, Patts, Goudeaus and Jacksons.
@3941602
@3941602 2 года назад
So cool and its positive.
@monaanderson9907
@monaanderson9907 2 года назад
I love Zydeco!
@Ronaldo-rt7hl
@Ronaldo-rt7hl 3 года назад
Is that Jax Bar and Grill at 1:06? That’s where me and my fam zydeco at
@wackyruss
@wackyruss 3 года назад
I think it is!
@nicholasboyd233
@nicholasboyd233 2 года назад
Feeling so homesick right now. Damn
@Jim-wd8ll
@Jim-wd8ll 4 месяца назад
Houston, Louisiana I dnt care..Because we are All still family/ neighbors N hell yes we All love the music!!!
@sallymay3643
@sallymay3643 3 года назад
This video made me smile i never heard it called zydeco we called it Salsa or Hispanic music i love it, its happy up lifting it has a fresh clear sound im glad 2c black people dancing 2 it. I dont like rap music most of its 2 heavy on the base it sends negitive messages 2 the young. I have been told by my own people black people that I aint even black cuz I prefer salsa music over rap. I had a guy turn down my music in my own car cuz it wasnt rap he said...damn baby whats wrong with u? U got 2 listen 2 yr own music. I said...I was u just turned it down. He laughed & said u ain't for real is u? They just won't let me live it down. I'm showen them this video 4 sure! I'll say its called (ZYDECO BABY) & black people that r still black even dance 2 it! This music is colorful lively happy🎶 can u say that about rap music?
@brandygee9954
@brandygee9954 3 года назад
Zydeco and Salsa are two different things but the vein is similar.
@betteurbain7911
@betteurbain7911 3 года назад
Do you like blues music?
@paigeisha
@paigeisha 3 года назад
Salsa and meringue are black music bought to the areas by the descendants of the enslaved west Africans.
@bigpoppa6514
@bigpoppa6514 3 месяца назад
My mom's family is Detiege and Richard. My grandfather built his own house their and it's still there.
@yajairagonzalez32
@yajairagonzalez32 2 года назад
Wepa wepa tjTa similar to a latino dance ,heyyyyy I'm loving it
@supastupid449
@supastupid449 3 года назад
Bruhh gtf outta hea who told y’all this . Louisiana created the dance and zydeco music. Y’all learned all that from us when people migrated over there. I know y’all state bigger but gah Damn, everything not bigger in Texas like y’all say lol chill
@KSHANAETLR
@KSHANAETLR 6 месяцев назад
PERIODT 🔥🤞🏾
@viverlysumlin7433
@viverlysumlin7433 4 года назад
I love to zydeco
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