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Zydeco! [Hardcover]

Rick Olivier (Author, Photographer)
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January 1999

On Saturday nights in Southwest Louisiana, a weekly ritual unfolds in the bars and clubs along the "crawfish circuit." Working men and women exchange their work clothes for plumed Stetsons and fancy dresses and converge on rural road houses for an infusion of zydeco--the exuberant dance music of Louisiana's black Creole community.

In eighty stunning portraits of the genre's leading people and places and through extensive interviews and historical commentary, photographer Rick Olivier and journalist/musician Ben Sandmel have created a book as spirited as the rollicking music it so vividly illuminates.

Once an obscure regional tradition, zydeco now enjoys worldwide popularity. In this book two respected veteran observers draw on more than thirty years of combined professional experience to explore zydeco's rural roots and trace its emergence on the global stage. Through Olivier's innovative use of lighting and Sandmel's skill as an interviewer, zydeco icons such as Clifton Chenier, Boozoo Chavis, and Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural guide readers through their music, its complex cultural context, and the unbounded joy they find in performing.

Zydeco! is the first published collection of fine photographs, lively text, and oral history devoted exclusively to black Creole dance music.

Readers will be transported to the fascinating land of Creole cowboys and back-country dance halls, where accordionists play on their knees limbo style, and audiences respond with uninhibited excitement.

With its deft blend of substance and informality, this inviting volume will appeal to zydeco aficionados and neophytes alike.

Rick Olivier is an award-winning New Orleans photographer. His work, which has been internationally exhibited, is part of the permanent collections of both the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Historic New Orleans Collection.

Ben Sandmel is a Grammy-nominated producer and drummer and the zydeco programming consultant for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Olivier and Sandmel's work has appeared in such publications as Rolling Stone, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New York Times Magazine, and they have provided the photography and liner notes for numerous zydeco albums.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Zydeco is an extremely danceable music that developed among the Creole population of southwestern Louisiana and eastern Texas. It combines elements of Afro-Caribbean rhythms, blues, and Cajun music, is often sung in French, and may feature use of the accordion or the frottoir, a modified washboard. Zydeco had nearly died out when it was revived by its appearance on the soundtrack of the film The Big Easy and Paul Simon's album Graceland. This volume joins Michael Tisserand's The Kingdom of Zydeco (LJ 10/1/98) as one of the first book-length explorations of this American musical form. Sandmel, zydeco programming consultant for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, traces the history of the music and draws upon interviews with some of the seminal zydeco performers, such as Clifton Chenier and Boozoo Chavis, popularizers like Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, and practitioners of "zydeco nouveau," which incorporates the influence of rap and hip-hop. While not as in-depth as Tisserand's book, this work is a solid and handsomely illustrated introduction to zydeco. Recommended for public and academic libraries.AMichael Colby, Univ. of California, Davis
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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An inside view of this Louisiana Creole dance music in photos, interviews, and commentary --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi (January 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1578061156
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578061150
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,405,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good introduction to zydeco music. Great photographs., September 9, 1999
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This review is from: Zydeco! (Paperback)
As a zydeco novice, I really enjoyed this book. It is not an exhastive history of zydeco. Rather, author Sandmel covers the giants of the genre with chapters on Clifton Chernier, Boozoo Chavis and Buckwheat Zydeco. Shorter chapters cover some other musicans. Looks like Sandmel conducted personal interviews with most of his subjects.

Oliver's black-and-white photographs are terrific. While there are a few photos of the musicians performing, most are of a portrait nature.

The appendices include a discography of Louisiana music (more than just zydeco), Internet resources, etc.

I also recommend Let the Good Times Roll: a Guide to Cajun and Zydeco Music by Patricia Nyhan.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clifton would be proud, December 20, 2004
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John Preble "UCM Museum Director" (ABITA SPRINGS, LA United States) - See all my reviews
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Well maybe I channel for the original king of zydeco - maybe I don't. But hey this is the real book about this southwest Louisiana music. The photos are second to none. The photos really could be framed and hung on the wall of any art gallery in the country. Sure I know the photographer but anyone who knows me knows I tell it like it is. And this is a wonderful book. The writer, Ben Sandmel, writes like he is talking to a good friend. It is a fun read. Both the writer and the photographer must have had really good access to the musicians to come up with such original stuff.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I only wish Rick Olivier would add more of his comments, February 22, 2009
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I met Rick Olivier, the photographer for this book, a couple of days ago at a photo club meeting. Am I ever glad I went. Rick is gregarious, outgoing, funny and a darn good photographer. We gave him a microphone (which he warns against) and he promptly broke out into a rap like ditty about New Orleans life.

But onto the photographs and Zydeco. Each picture tells a story. And each picture has a story. Not just the technical aspects, although Rick Olivier does for Zydeco and the Delta Region what Ansel Adams did for Mountains and Yosemite. Each photo coveys not only the depth of the subject, but the relationship they have with the photographer.

Rick is much about the respect for the character, and the characters in turn respond by opening up. Be it a young girl on a first shoot, or a pro like Irma Thomas revealing what to me was a secret. There is fancy techniques or papers or film, mostly Tri-X. But here the grain of the film is the grit of the subject. Second big lesson I got was that Rick is not afraid to break away from the set formula. What you may think of as a perfect portrait shot is not enough for Rick. He actually enjoys an occasional distraction (like a man with a wheelbarrow in a background) as it adds reality. To him a visqueen covered window, room air conditioner with exposed coils, and line art wall decorations are an integral part of the smoky and sometimes mysterious aura that are Zydeco.

So enjoy your guided tour. This book may not be a money maker but certainly is a labor of love.
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