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Buckwheat Zydeco

Buckwheat Zydeco

Born:
Nov 14, 1947 in Lafayette, Louisiana

Representative Songs:

"Hot Tamale Baby," "Zydeco Boogaloo," "Ya Ya"

Representative Albums:

100% Fortified Zydeco, The Ultimate Collection, Where There's Smoke There's Fire

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Performed Songs By:

Stanley Dural, Ted Fox

Worked With:

Ted Fox, Lee Allen Zeno, Melvin Veazie, Kevin Menard, Calvin Landry, Nathaniel Jolivette, Elijah Cudges
  • Birth Name: Stanley Dural
  • Genre: Cajun
  • Active: '70s - 2000s
  • Instruments: Keyboards, Accordion, Piano, Organ

Biography

Contemporary zydeco's most popular performer, accordionist Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural was the natural successor to the throne vacated by the death of his mentor Clifton Chenier; infusing his propulsive party music with strains of rock and R&B, his urbanized sound -- complete with touches of synthesizer and trumpet -- married traditional and contemporary zydeco with uncommon flair, in the process reaching a wider mainstream audience than any artist before him. Dural was born in Lafayette, Louisiana on November 14, 1947; with his braided hair, he soon acquired the nickname "Buckwheat" (an homage to the Our Gang character), and by the age of four was already touted as a piano prodigy. Although often exposed to traditional zydeco as a child, he preferred R&B, and by the mid-1950s was playing professionally with Lynn August; Dural's notoriety as a keyboardist quickly spread, and he also backed notables including Joe Tex and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.

In 1971, Dural founded Buckwheat and the Hitchhikers, a 16-piece funk band which he led for the next half-decade; however, in 1976 he finally fell under zydeco's sway when recruited to back Chenier -- a friend of his father -- on tour. Originally brought on as an organist, Dural picked up the accordion within two years and began learning from the master himself; rechristening himself Buckwheat Zydeco, he formed his own combo by 1979, the Ils Sont Partis Band (translated as "They're off!, " so named in honor of the cry heard at the beginning of each horse race at the Lafayette track). Upon signing to the Blues Unlimited label, the group debuted in 1979 with One for the Road, followed in 1980 by Take It Easy, Baby. After 1983's 100% Fortified Zydeco, the group moved to the Rounder label, where they issued the Grammy-nominated Turning Point; its 1985 follow-up, Waitin' for My Ya Ya, was similarly honored.

In 1986, New York-based music critic Ted Fox helped Buckwheat Zydeco land a deal with Island Records, in the process becoming the first zydeco act ever signed to a major label; Fox subsequently acted as their producer as well. The group made their Island debut in 1987 with the acclaimed On a Night Like This, another Grammy nominee; that same year they also appeared in the hit movie The Big Easy, further increasing their public visibility. Taking It Home followed in 1988, but after 1990's Where There's Smoke There's Fire, Buckwheat Zydeco was dropped by Island, signing to Charisma for 1992's On Track. The years to follow saw the band drifting from one label to another, signing to Warner for 1994's Choo Choo Boogaloo, then hopping to Atlantic for 1997's Trouble; although their commercial fortunes may have dipped, they remained hugely popular as a live attraction, despite purists' charges of commercialism, and celebrated two decades of music in 1999 with The Buckwheat Zydeco Story: A 20 Year Party. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Buckwheat Zydeco
Buckwheat Zydeco
Buckwheat playing at the 2006 Festival International de Louisiane.
Buckwheat playing at the 2006 Festival International de Louisiane.
Background information
Birth name Stanley Dural, Jr.
Born November 14 1947 (1947--) (age 59)
Instrument(s) Accordion
Years active 1971-present
Label(s) Rounder, Island, Tomorrow Recordings

Buckwheat Zydeco (born Stanley Dural, Jr. on November 14, 1947) is an American accordionist and zydeco performer. He is one of the few to achieve mainstream success.

In 1971, he founded Buckwheat & the Hitchhikers, a funk band that he led for five years before switching to zydeco. He began backing Clifton Chenier, one of the most legendary zydeco performers. He set out on his own with The Ils Sont Partis Band; they debuted with One for the Road in 1979 and were nominated for a Grammy Award for "Turning Point" and "Waitin' for My Ya Ya" (1985) after switching to the Rounder Records label. He soon signed to Island Records, the first zydeco act on a major label, and released On a Night Like This, a critically acclaimed album that was nominated for a Grammy as well. The band soon appeared in The Big Easy.

During the 1990s, Buckwheat Zydeco was less commercially successful than before, and switched labels frequently. The band remain a popular live draw, and continue recording. Buckwheat's latest album, Jackpot!, was released on June 7, 2005 on the Tomorrow Recordings label.

An especially powerful and haunting version of the Classic "Cryin' in the Streets" appears on the Benefit album for Hurricane Katrina recovery, "Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast".

Discography

  • On a Night Like This (first released in 1987, LP: Island ILPS 9877, CD: Island CID 9877, 1989, CD & cassette: MCA Special Products)
  • Taking It Home (1988, UK CD release: Island CID 9917)
  • Where There's Smoke There's Fire (CD; 1990-06-05) — MCA Special Products
  • Buckwheat's Zydeco Party (CD; 1992-02-14) — Rounder Records
  • Menagerie: The Essential Zydeco Collection (CD; 1993-01-29) — Mango
  • Choo Choo Boogaloo (CD; 1994-08-30) — Music Little People
  • Five Card Stud (CD; 1994) — Island Records
  • Buckwheat Zydeco Story: A 20 Year Party (CD; 1999-07-06) — Tomorrow Recordings
  • The Ultimate Collection (CD; 2000-07-18) — Hip-O Records
  • Trouble (CD; 1997) — Tomorrow Recordings
  • Down Home Live (CD; 2001-04-24) — Tomorrow Recordings
  • Classics (CD; 2003-10-14) — Rounder Records
  • Jackpot! (CD; 2005-06-07) — Tomorrow Recordings

References

See also

  • Chicago Blues Festival

 
 

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