Biografía de Clifton Chenier
Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 - December 12, 1987) a Creole French-speaking native of Opelousas, Louisiana, was an eminent performer and recording artist of Zydeco, which arose from Cajun and Louisiana Creole music, with R&B, jazz, and blues influences. He played the accordion and won a Grammy Award in 1983. He also was recognized with a National Heritage Fellowship, and in 1989 was inducted posthumously into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Chenier began his recording career in 1954, when he signed with Elko Records and released Clifton's Blues, a regional success. His first hit record was soon followed by "Ay 'Tite Fille (Hey, Little Girl)" (a cover of Professor Longhair's song). This received some mainstream success. With the Zydeco Ramblers, Chenier toured extensively. They soon signed with Chess Records of Chicago, Illinois, followed by the Arhoolie label.
Mardi Gras at Jay's Lounge 1975.Chenier was the first act to play at Antone's, a blues club on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas....
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Live at St. Mark's
01 Jan 1989
Bogalusa Boogie
01 Jan 1975
Down on the Bayou
24 May 2024
Hits That Jumped!
01 Jan 1995
Zodico Blues & Boogie
01 Jan 1955
Zydeco Legend!
12 May 1989
King of the Bayous: I'm Coming Home
01 Jan 1992
Live! at Grant Street
01 Jan 2000
Golden Country: Best Of Clifton Cherier
23 Jul 2015
60 Minutes with the King of Zydeco
01 Jan 1986
Bon Ton Roulet! and More
01 Jan 2000
The King of Zydeco Live at Montreux
01 Jan 1990
Louisiana Blues and Zydeco
01 Jan 2005
Zodico Blues & Boogie
01 Jan 1955
Squeezebox Boogie
22 Jun 1999
The Best Of Cajun And Zydeco
24 Mar 2014
New Orleans Party: Soul, Cajun and Zydeco
09 Jul 2021
A Zydeco Dance Party
30 Nov -0001
Live! at the 1966 Berkeley Blues Festival
01 Jan 2000