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  2. Joe Hall (accordionist) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Hall was an American accordionist and vocalist who performed Creole la la, Cajun, and zydeco music. He passed away on November 21, 2024. Hall was born in Eunice, Louisiana, on December 15, 1971. [1]

  3. Cajun accordion - Wikipedia

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    The Cajun accordion is generally defined as a single-row diatonic accordion, as compared to multiple-row instruments commonly used in Irish, Italian, polka, and other styles of music. The Cajun accordion has four reed ranks, i.e., four reeds for each melody button, and each reed bank is controlled by a corresponding stop or knob on the top of ...

  4. Cajun music - Wikipedia

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    A Cajun diatonic accordion. Cajun music (French: Musique cadienne), an emblematic music of Louisiana played by the Cajuns, is rooted in the ballads of the French-speaking Acadians of Canada. Although they are two separate genres, Cajun music is often mentioned in tandem with the Creole-based zydeco music.

  5. Amédé Ardoin - Wikipedia

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    Both his accordion playing and vocals have been stylistically influential in Cajun music and zydeco. [ 6 ] Along with bandmates like Dennis McGee, Ardoin "crossed the musical color line" in the Jim Crow South , earning the admiration of listeners of both races and creating temporary social spaces where cultural interchange could take place. [ 11 ]

  6. Zydeco - Wikipedia

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    Zydeco music is typically played in an uptempo, syncopated manner with a strong rhythmic core, [3] and often incorporates elements of blues, rock and roll, soul music, R&B, Cajun, and early Creole music. Zydeco music is centered on the accordion, which leads the rest of the band, and a specialized washboard, called a vest frottoir, as a ...

  7. He’s been called the ‘Jimi Hendrix of the accordion.’ Hear ...

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    The Louisiana-based zydeco group, which features accordion and washboard in its instrumental mix, gets people dancing and has become a favorite in Port Royal. ... which arose from Cajun and Creole ...

  8. Wayne Toups - Wikipedia

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    He first picked up an accordion when he was 13 and quickly began winning local accordion contests. He has combined Cajun music, zydeco, R&B, and rock into a genre he calls Zydecajun. He sings in both English and French. [4] Toups released his first album, Wayne Toups and the Crowley Aces in Europe in the late 1970s. [5]

  9. Mojo & The Bayou Gypsies - Wikipedia

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    Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies. From left: Greg Hirte, T. Carrier, Mojo, Beau Brian Burke & Tee John Moser. Most classifications of their genre include zydeco and Cajun. [1] [2] "His music reflects the Louisiana and Cajun zydeco tradition, as well as New Orleans two-steps, rock & roll and blues rhythms". [1]