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Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 – December 12, 1987), was an American musician known as a pioneer of zydeco, a style of music which arose from Creole music, with R&B, blues, and Cajun influences. He sang and played the accordion and won a Grammy Award in 1983.
Clifton Chenier (* 26. Juni 1925 in Opelousas, Louisiana; † 12. Dezember 1987 in Lafayette, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues - und Zydeco -Musiker. Er spielte Akkordeon und sang seine Texte in Französisch.
16. Juni 2018 · The 'ZYDECO' had his 'King' in the person of Clifton Chenier, an Accordionist who will reach international fame. Clifton Chenier B. June 25, 1925 (Opelousas, Louisiana) D. December 12, 1987...
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Clifton Chenier. More images. Profile: American/Creole zydeco accordionist, singer, and songwriter. He won a Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording in 1983 for "I'm Here" and "Bogalusa Boogie" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011.
23. Mai 2020 · 111. 5.1K views 3 years ago. Recorded by Radio station KAL (Berkeley, Ca.) on April 15, 1966 at Harmon Gymnasium on the University of California, Berkeley campus....
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1. Mai 2024 · Clifton Chenier was an American popular musician and pioneer in the development of zydeco music—a bluesy, southern Louisiana blend of French, African American, Native American, and Afro-Caribbean traditions. He was a master keyboard accordionist, a bold vocalist, and the unofficial (but virtually.
Clifton Chenier (* 26. Juni 1925 in Opelousas, Louisiana; † 12. Dezember 1987 in Lafayette, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Blues - und Zydeco -Musiker.