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Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 – December 12, 1987), [1] [2] was an American musician known as a pioneer of zydeco, a style of music that arose from Creole music, with R&B, blues, and Cajun influences.
Stylistically, Chavis provided a rural contrast, with fewer instruments and more repetitive (yet unpredictable and energetic) compositions, with la la roots, compared to the urban zydeco developed and popularized by Clifton Chenier, which featured a broad instrumental lineup, standardized compositions, and electric influences from soul and rock ...
Too Much Fun is an album by the American musician C. J. Chenier, released in 1995. [1] [2] He is credited with his backing band, the Red Hot Louisiana Band. [3] It was his first album for Alligator Records. [4] Chenier supported it with a North American tour. [5] The first single was "Man Smart, Woman Smarter". [6]
Bogalusa Boogie is a studio album by the American zydeco musician Clifton Chenier. [1] [2] It was released in 1975 via Arhoolie Records. [3] The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011. [4] In 2016, the album was inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. [5]
Shelby Dozier, a 34-year-old former USPS worker, admitted to stealing over $100,000 worth of sports memorabilia from September 2022 to December 2022.
A woman in Indiana is facing charges including reckless homicide after reportedly killing her 25-year-old sister and a 6-year-old girl during a car crash when she was driving at over 100 mph. On ...
I'm Here! is an album by the American musician Clifton Chenier. [1] [2] It was released in 1982 via Alligator Records. [3] Alligator licensed the album in the hope that label head Bruce Iglauer could produce the follow-up. [4] Chenier is credited with His Red Hot Louisiana Band. [5]
Positioned on Broadway, in Manhattan, New York City, is the Charging Bull Statue, also called the Bull of Wall Street. The 7,100-pound bronze sculpture is 11 feet high and 16 feet long.