zydeco in English

noun
1
a kind of black American dance music originally from southern Louisiana, typically featuring accordion and guitar.
She'd grown up in Lafayette, Louisiana, to the sounds of country music and zydeco .

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1. Antiscale cucking-stool Boltant recongratulate embitterer immodestly zydeco half-shoddy cations

2. Cajun music is often mentioned in tandem with the Creole-based, Cajun-influenced zydeco form, both of Acadiana origin.

3. Among other things, Creoles gave us jazz, zydeco, Mardi Gras, the paper bag test, the old New Orleans and creole …

4. Accordions From Tarantellas in Italy to Sertaneja in Brazil to Zydeco in Louisiana, Accordions are found in folk music all over the world

5. While not strictly Cajun, Zydeco is closely related to Cajun music, the blues and dance music of Louisiana Creoles found in the prairies of south-central and southwest Louisiana.

6. Creole in Cajun Country simply means "historically francophone African-American." It is these rural Creoles who created zydeco music and who are known for Creole cowboy culture, which includes trail rides and cowboy clubs that exist to this day.

7. Whether you're playing your Accordion to foot stomping Tejano and Conjunto, rocking a crab boil with your Zydeco outfit, or keeping the tankards swinging with deep polka jams, the sound of an Accordion is the backbone of a variety of incredible cultural music all over the world.

8. Blackpot 3:37: 2 No Time 3:57: 3 Who You 3:54: 4 The Reason Why 3:19: 5 Blame It on the Zydeco 3:31: 6 Sweet Little Woman 3:37: 7 Nothing Like My Girl 3:26: 8 If It Wasn't for Love 4:03: 9 Offshore Shuffle 3:25: 10 Dancing with a Feeling 3:24: 11 Home Instead 3:37: 11 Songs, 39 Minutes