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  1. Where There's Smoke There's Fire is an album by the American musician Buckwheat Zydeco, released in 1990. Zydeco and his band, Ils Sont Partis, supported the album with a North American tour. The album peaked at No. 140 on the Billboard 200.

  2. 25 de jul. de 2006 · The album was produced by Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and featured Dwight Yoakam sitting in on a cover of Hank Williams's "Hey, Good Lookin'." There's also a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Beast of Burden" and a version of "Route 66" featuring Hidalgo on vocals and guitar.

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  3. Stanley Dural Jr. (November 14, 1947 – September 24, 2016), [1] [2] better known by his stage name Buckwheat Zydeco, was an American accordionist and zydeco musician. He was one of the few zydeco artists to achieve mainstream success. His music group was formally billed as Buckwheat Zydeco and Ils Sont Partis Band [3] ("Ils Sont Partis" being ...

  4. 14 de may. de 2017 · Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire (MCA Special Products, 1990) Buckwheat’s Zydeco Party (Rounder Records, 1992) On Track (Atlantic Records, 1992) Menagerie: The Essential Zydeco Collection (Mango Records, 1993) Choo Choo Boogaloo (Music For Little People, 1994) Five Card Stud (Island Records, 1994) Trouble (Tomorrow Recordings, 1997)

  5. 6 de ago. de 2015 · When you think of quintessential Los Angeles musicians, few would point to country titan Dwight Yoakam. He grew up in Kentucky and Ohio, dabbled in Nashville's barrage of bar bands, then hit the road for California in 1977. He's been here ever since. With his hillbilly twang, Americana anthems, and rockabilly swagger, Yoakam sounds more at home ...

  6. Released. 1989 — Europe. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 Vinyl release of "Where There's Smoke There's Fire" on Discogs.

  7. 13 de ago. de 2019 · When you think of quintessential Los Angeles musicians, few would point to country titan Dwight Yoakam. He grew up in Kentucky and Ohio, dabbled in Nashville's barrage of bar bands, then hit the road for California in 1977. He's been here ever since. With his hillbilly twang, Americana anthems, and rockabilly swagger, Yoakam sounds more at home ...