zydeco

IPA: zˈaɪdʌkoʊ

noun

  • A form of Louisiana Creole music, characteristically performed by accordion and washboard bands, that combines Cajun and Creole roots music with elements of African American music.
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Examples of "zydeco" in Sentences

  • Chavis was also a prolific writer of zydeco songs.
  • He is an American accordionist and zydeco performer.
  • The theme of the game is considered to be Cajun or Zydeco.
  • Richard has recorded Cajun and zydeco music for over 35 years.
  • As if not to discriminate, they even throw in a little zydeco. .
  • She was the first female accordion player to lead a zydeco band.
  • He is one of the few zydeco artists to achieve mainstream success.
  • That's why there is usually jazz or zydeco music in the background.
  • In mild contrast, zydeco dancing is a syncopated two step or jitterbug.
  • I noticed there was no section dedicated specifically to Zydeco ebsites.

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