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Wayne Toups

 
Artist: Wayne Toups
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  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Cajun
  • Instrument: Accordion, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Zydecajun," "Johnnie Can't Dance," "The Best Of Wayne Toups"

Biography

Certainly one of the most exciting musicians to come out of Acadiana is Wayne Toups. From the moment he bursts on-stage with his accordion, Toups is going full blast and the show is only going up from there. In short, Toups will blow your dance socks off.

His electrifying stage presence is due somewhat to his persona; often sporting a Hawaiian shirt, head band, and ponytail, he is a man in constant motion. It is also because he is a fantastic musician on his accordion, performing a brand of music he calls Zydecajun. As the name suggests, his style fuses the traditional Cajun country sound with the bluesier sound of zydeco, with a definite rock & roll twist and Cajun roots rock is what it is.

Toups, born in 1958, was immersed in his Cajun heritage as a child in Crowley, LA. He started playing accordion when he was 13 and soon headed for the stage, performing the music of accordion masters like Iry LeJeune and Belton Richard. After a stint with Camey Doucet, Toups was inspired by him to try to reach a new generation of music listeners. He became a revolutionary: He created his own art form called Zydecajun.

Toups released an album by that name in 1987. His rock 'n' roll style and primarily English lyrics had an instant appeal for a new mainstream audience, as well as Cajun music afficionados open to something new. And new it was, with Toups listing as musical influences R&B stars Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin, as well as the Allman Brothers and the Doobie Brothers. He added them to the musical gumbo of his culture for a sound all his own that has won him a huge following.

Toups has stormed on, with numerous recordings to his credit, while keeping up a frenetic touring pace. He is on the road most of the time and has taken his unique sound all over the world. Festival and television appearances have made him one of the most visible musicians of his culture. His work is on soundtracks for television (Broken Badges) and the movies (Steel Magnolias). He has backed many renowned singers, including Mark Chesnutt and Clay Walker.

CDs such as Blast From the Bayou (1988), Fish Out of Water (1991), Back to the Bayou (1995), and More Than Just a Little (1998) give the listener a good overview of the party music style for which the musician is known. Toups has returned to his roots, but in his own inimitable way. His 2000 CD release Little Wooden Box(his first album for Shanachie Records) is a case in point; it contains songs in both French and English and traditional tunes reinvented as rockers. Whether "Southern Girls" or "Les Filles de la Ville," the common denominator is great, high-energy music. Toups released his second album for Shanachie Records, Whoever Said It Was Easy, in 2004. ~ Rose of Sharon Witmer, All Music Guide
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Wayne Toups
Wayne Toups singing into the microphone and playing the accordion.
Wayne Toups and ZydeCajun at 2008 Festivals Acadiens et Créoles.
Background information
Born October 2, 1958 (1958-10-02) (age 51)
Origin Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Genres Cajun, Zydeco
Occupations Musician, accordionist, singer
Instruments Cajun accordion
Years active 1985–Present
Labels Mercury Records[1]
Associated acts Wayne Toups and ZydeCajun
Website http://waynetoups.net/

Wayne Toups (born October 2, 1958 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is one of the most commercially successful American Cajun singers[2]. He is also a songwriter.

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Biography

Wayne Toups was born into a family of rice farmers in Crowley, Louisiana. He first picked up an accordion when he was 13 and quickly began winning local accordion contests. Toups has combined his love of Cajun music, rock, R&B, and zydeco into a genre he calls Zydecajun. He sings in both English and French.[3]

Toups released his first album, Wayne Toups and the Crowley Aces in Europe in the early 1970s.[4] Toups began gaining popularity in the United States around 1984 when he began performing at local festivals such as the Festivals Acadiens in Lafayette, Louisiana. In 1987 he released his first album, Zydecajun. The Cajun French Music Association's awarded him their "Song of the Year" Award in 1990 for his song "Late in Life." Three of his songs, including wedding favorite "Take My Hand", were featured in the movie Dirty Rice,[3], and some of his work is also featured on the soundtracks for the movie Steel Magnolias and the television show "Broken Badges".[5] He has recorded for the major record labels Polygram[2] and Mercury.[4] His 1995 release, Back to the Bayou became the fastest-selling record ever for the independent Louisiana label Swallow Records.[4]

Besides playing his own music, Toups has been featured playing the accordion on singles for many country music stars. He appears on the Mark Chesnutt Number One hits "Gonna Get a Life" and "It Sure Is Monday", on Clay Walker's "Live Laugh Love", and Alan Jackson's "Little Bitty." He has also played with Sammy Kershaw, George Jones, Mark Wills, Garth Brooks, and Ty England.[6]

Toups is known for wearing bright tropical shirts during his performances.[3] He has toured in over twenty-six countries,[2] including in South America, Canada, Europe and the Far East.[4] He has appeared on MTV and on the 1990 Super Bowl telecast.[6] He has many relatives in the Texas/Louisiana area.

Discography

Albums

Year Single US Album
1985 Zydecajun Mercury
1988 Blast from the Bayou 183
1990 Johnnie Can't Dance
1991 Fish Out of Water
1992 Down Home Live! MTE
1995 Back to the Bayou Swallow
1997 Toups New Blues
1998 More Than Just a Little BTM
1999 The Best of Wayne Toups New Blues
2000 Little Wooden Box Shanachie
2004 Whoever Said It Was Easy
2005 Reflections of the Past D&R
2008 The Essential Wayne Toups New Blues

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
1999 "Free Me" 66 More Than Just a Little

See also

References

  1. ^ "Wayne Toups Is Back To His Roots". September 25, 2009. http://www.gueydantoday.com/content/wayne-toups-back-his-roots. Retrieved 2009-10-08. 
  2. ^ a b c "Wayne Toups". Encyclopedia of Cajun Culture. November 8, 2000. http://www.cajunculture.com/People/toupswayne.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  3. ^ a b c Simpson, David (January 5, 2003). "Wayne Toups and Zydecajun". Louisiana State University at Eunice. http://www.lsue.edu/acadgate/music/toups.htm. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  4. ^ a b c d "Wayne Toups". Museum of the Gulf Coast. http://www.museumofthegulfcoast.org/Content/Personalities/Music_Legends/Wayne_Toups. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  5. ^ Winter, Rose of Sharon. "Wayne Toups:Biography". Allmusic. http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Wayne%20Toups:1927000583:page=biography. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 
  6. ^ a b "Living Legends: Wayne Toups". The Acadian Museum in Erath, Louisiana. http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=148. Retrieved 2007-02-06. 

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