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MP3 Cedric Watson and Corey Ledet - Goin´ Down to Louisiana

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(ID 1051443)
Old Time Zydeco

12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: World Traditions, BLUES: Rhythm & Blues



Details:
Not long ago, the future of Creole music looked bleak. Calvin Carriere, who had carried on the La-La music played by his father and uncle in the Lawtell Playboys, passed away. Danny Poullard, too, was gone. The African American French musical traditions of Southwest Louisiana, which underpin so much of what we now like to call âCajunâ and âZydecoâ music, seemed to be rapidly disappearing, lost in the din of the dancehall and the relentless boom of the electric bass. Salvation, though, often comes from strange places. In this case, it came from perhaps the strangest place of all: Texas.
Now residing in Parks, Corey âLil Popâ Ledet originally hails from Houston, where the old music still runs strong in the families who left rural Louisiana for better work decades ago. Cedric Watson, who now lives in Lafayette, grew up in the rustic environs of Sealy, Texas. The sudden appearance of these two dynamic musicians has been a near religious experience for lovers of Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music. In Lil Popâs virtuoso piano key accordion playing, they hear echoes Clifton Chenierâs genius. When Cedric Watson breaks into a broad grin as he channels the old songs, they recall Canray Fontenot.
But this music is about more than individual people, and Cedric and Corey are not ghosts of a dead culture. Cedric and Corey look to the past, true, but they do so as a means of creating a meaningful musical present. When you listen to this record, it will be easy to draw comparisons to the musical heroes of the past. Donât forget, though, to think about these young men, captured here in the first strong flowering of their talent, changing and renewing the music every time they pick up an instrument. Think of all thatâs yet to come.
-Joshua Clegg Caffery


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