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Nathan Williams and the Zydeco Cha Chas (Uncredited)

Nathan Williams and the Zydeco Cha Chas

Nathan Williams plays zydeco, the fast and furious accordion-driven dance music of the Creole people of South Louisiana, a relatively modern style that emerged after the Second World War. With its trademark rubboard percussion, electric guitars and R&B influences, zydeco is distinct from the fiddle-driven music of neighboring Cajuns. Zydeco is now a familiar sound to many, heard in commercials for mainstream companies such as Burger King and Toyota, and there are pockets of devoted zydeco dancers throughout the world. Yet, after its flush of national popularity in the late 1980s, which saw soaring sales of both zydeco and Cajun CDs, zydeco has in many ways faded from popular consciousness, retreating to the South Louisiana dance halls and festival gigs that sustained it all along. If zydeco was a one-trick pony, that might be well and good.

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Nathan Williams and the Zydeco Cha Chas 10/15/12: Nathan Williams and the Zydeco Cha Chas

This high-energy performance features zydeco, the fast and furious accordion-driven dance music of the Creole people of South Louisiana.

Nathan Williams and the Zydeco Cha Chas

This high-energy performance features zydeco, the fast and furious accordion-driven dance music of the Creole people of South Louisiana.

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