Zydeco Force - meaning and definition. What is Zydeco Force
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Zydeco Force         
AMERICAN CREOLE ZYDECO BAND
Zydeco Force was an American Creole zydeco band from Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. Zydeco Force is best known for its tracks "Hey Madeline" and "B-Flat".
Zydeco (dance)         
TYPE OF DANCE
Zydeco dance
Zydeco ( or , ) as a dance style has its roots in a form of folk dance that corresponds to the heavily syncopated zydeco music, originated in the beginning of the 20th century among the Francophone Creole peoples of Acadiana (south-west Louisiana). It is a partner dance that has been primarily danced socially and sometimes in performances.
zydeco         
  • C. J. Chenier performing in the Ross Bandstand
  • Chenier Brothers performing at Jay's Lounge and Cockpit, [[Cankton, Louisiana]], Mardi Gras, 1975
  • A zydeco musician playing a vest frottoir
  • New Orleans Cajun-Zydeco Fest, 2019
  • Early Creole musicians playing an accordion and a washboard in front of a store, near [[Opelousas, Louisiana]] (1938).
MUSIC GENRE EVOLVED IN SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA WHICH BLENDS BLUES, RHYTHM AND BLUES, AND MUSIC INDIGENOUS TO THE LOUISIANA CREOLES AND THE NATIVE PEOPLE OF LOUISIANA
Zydeco music; Zyteco; Zodico; Zydaco
['z??d?k??]
¦ noun a kind of black American dance music originally from southern Louisiana, typically featuring accordion and guitar.
Origin
1960s: Louisiana Creole, possibly from Fr. les haricots in a dance-tune title.