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  1. Adapted from “ Zydeco ,” Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0. Zydeco ( /ˈzaɪdɪˌkoʊ / ZY-dih–koh or /ˈzaɪdiˌkoʊ/ ZY-dee-koh , French: Zarico) is a music genre that evolved in southwest Louisiana by French Creole speakers that blends blues, rhythm and blues, and music indigenous to the Louisiana Creoles and the Native American people of Louisiana.

  2. Der Grammy Award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album, auf Deutsch „Grammy-Auszeichnung für das beste Zydeco- oder Cajun-Musikalbum“, ist ein Musikpreis, der von 2008 bis 2011 von der amerikanischen Recording Academy im Bereich Zydeco - und Cajun-Musik verliehen wurde. [1]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_FalconJoe Falcon - Wikipedia

    Joseph Falcón (September 28, 1900 – November 19, 1965) was an accordion player from southwest Louisiana, best known for producing the first recording of a Cajun song, " Allons à Lafayette ," in 1928. He and his wife Cléoma Breaux [1] left for New Orleans to record the first Cajun record and went on to perform across southern Louisiana and ...

  4. modifier Les Cadiens , ou Cajuns (en anglais: Cajuns / ˈ k e ɪ d ʒ ə n z /), forment un groupe ethnique en Louisiane dont les ancêtres sont les Acadiens , descendants de colons français qui ont été déportés soit durant la seconde moitié du XVIII e siècle en provenance de l' Acadie , soit au XIX e siècle la Nouvelle-Écosse , l' Île-du-Prince-Édouard et le Nouveau-Brunswick au ...

  5. American folk music is a broad category of music including bluegrass, gospel, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk, blues, Cajun and Native American music. [ not verified in body ] The music is considered American either because it is native to the United States or because it developed there, out of foreign origins, to such a degree that it struck musicologists as something distinctly new.

  6. www.explorelouisiana.com › music › cajunCajun | Explore Louisiana

    Cajun music is an accordion- and fiddle-based, largely francophone folk music originating in southwestern Louisiana. Most people identify Cajun music with Louisiana’s Acadian settlers and their descendants, the Cajuns, but this music in fact refers to an indigenous mixture with complex roots in Irish, African, German, Appalachian as well as Acadian traditions.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cajun_fiddleCajun fiddle - Wikipedia

    Cajun fiddle music is a part of the American fiddle music canon. It is derived from the music of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas, as well as sharing repertoire from the Quebec and Cape Breton Island traditions. [1] It is one of the few extant North American folk music traditions rooted in French chanson. [2]