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  1. Amédé Ardoin (March 11, 1898 – November 3, 1942) [2] was an American musician, known for his high singing voice and virtuosity on German-made one-row diatonic button accordions. [3] He is credited by Louisiana music scholars with laying the groundwork for both Creole and Cajun music in the early 20th century, [4] and wrote several songs now ...

  2. Early years. The first form of traditional cajun music began before the 20th century in south Louisiana. When the Acadians came from New Brunswick & Nova Scotia to Louisiana in 1764, they brought with them many beautiful ballads that told stories of bygone years. Many of these songs can be traced back to France and many songs from France ...

  3. This language is a result of Atlantic creolization, with its own unique accent, grammar, vocabulary features, and dialects. We can find it spoken by some 30 million native speakers throughout the United States. US Atlantic Creole or just US Creole, most commonly known as AAVE, was a dialect that formed in the early US.

  4. Jan 28, 2016 · Creole United performs a concert of creole music from southwest Louisiana. Speaker Biography: Creole United is a group representing three generations of Loui...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tejano_musicTejano music - Wikipedia

    Chicanos and Mexican Americans. Tejano music ( Spanish: música tejana ), also known as Tex-Mex music, is a popular music style fusing Mexican and US influences. [1] Typically, Tejano combines Mexican Spanish vocal styles with dance rhythms from Czech and German genres – particularly polka or waltz.

  6. Cedric Watson plays a variety of old-school zydeco styles, original material, and Creole traditionals. The polyrhythmic and syncopated sounds of Africa and the Caribbean echo in his ensemble. He plays old La-La French music (traditional Creole music) in accordion, fiddle, and guitar with mentors Edward Poullard and James Adams in Les Amis ...

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