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noun - music of southern Louisiana that combines French dance melodies with Caribbean music and blues
Popular music of southern Louisiana that combines French dance melodies, elements of Caribbean music, and the blues, played by small groups featuring the guitar, the accordion, and a washboard.
noun - popular music of southern Louisiana
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If we covered everything Cajun from A to Z, we'd finally come to this accordion-based musical style heard here |
Popular music style heard here, y'all:(around New Orleans) |
The name of this style of music may come from an alteration of the French word for "beans""Shot below /Dig a hole" |
Traditional dance music of southern Louisiana |
It's this popular Southern style of music heard here |
Heard here, this musical style that combines Caribbean & Creole influences may take its name from the French word for "beans" |
Southern Louisiana musical style combining French, Caribbean & Blues elements |
For 2008 the Grammys added a new category to honor cajun & this style of music |
Best "COZY ED" or Cajun Music Album |
Zydeco description |
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Zydeco ( ZY-dih-koh or ZY-dee-koh, French: Zarico) is a music genre that evolved in southwest Louisiana by French Creole speakers which blends blues, rhythm and blues, and music indigenous to the Louisiana Creoles and the Native people of Louisiana. Though distinct in origin from the Cajun music of Louisiana, the two forms frequently influenced each other, forming a complex of genres native to Louisiana. |