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Zachary Richard

 
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  • Born: September 08, 1950, Scott, LA
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Accordion
  • Representative Albums: "Looking Back", "Women in the Room", "Silver Jubilee: Best of Zachary Richard 1973-1998
  • Representative Songs: "Madeleine", "Ma Louisiane", "Travailler, C'Est Trop Dur

Biography

Cajun rebel Zachary Richard has been offering his zesty, unique fusion of traditional cajun, zydeco, rock and New Orleans blues since the early '70s. Though not well known outside of Louisiana, Canada and France, Richard, along with Michael Doucet and others has been a key figure in the revitalization of Cajun music. He has also been a long-time social activist using his potent song lyrics to promote Cajun pride and solidarity in the face of long-standing injustice and prejudice. This activism originally somewhat alienated Richard from conservative traditional Cajun artists and from audiences unprepared for the underlying kick of his punchy party music.

A full-blooded Cajun, Richard can trace his family tree straight back to Acadia where his ancestors lived for 200 years before the British forcibly exiled them in the mid-1700s. During the '50s and '60s, Cajun culture, due to prejudice, was on the decline. Richard's parents did little to instill cultural pride in their son and even refused to speak their native French. While earning a B.A. at Tulane University, New Orleans during the late '60s, Richard began his long-time campaign on behalf of the Cajuns. The eclecticism of his own music reflects his personal tastes. Early influences included Ray Charles, Professor Longhair, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Muddy Waters, the Byrds and Bob Dylan.

He went to New York in the early '70s and signed with Elektra Records to produce a country rock album. Largely due to Elektra's merger with Warner at that time, the album was never released. After that he went back to Louisiana to further hone his musicianship. At that time he played piano, accordion and guitar. With a little tutoring from Clifton Chenier, the accordion became Richard's favorite instrument. He, his cousin Michael Doucet and Kenneth Richard teamed up in 1974 to form the Bayou Drifter Band and play a mixture of Cajun and rock that they called 'swamp rock.' The new style didn't catch on in Louisiana, but it was extremely popular in Canada. With socially conscious lyrics penned and performed in French, Richard's music found particular favor in politically charged Quebec where the secession movement was gaining momentum. He remained in Canada through the early '80s and during that time earned several gold records. Richard also spent time in France learning more about folk music. He returned to Louisiana around 1981 and suddenly found that Cajun culture and music had become a national fad. He formed a new group and dove right in. In the late '80s, Richard signed to Rounder and released a pair of albums Mardis Gras Mambo and Zack's Bon Ton (1990). After that he signed a major contract with A&M. His debut album with the label, Women in the Room, featured some of the best session men in music.

As he continues to tour and record both Cajun rock and more traditional music, Richard's reputation continues to grow and it is hoped that his talent and contribution to the genre will eventually be widely recognized. In early 2000, a greatest hits album was issued by Rhino Records that may contribute to his increasing popularity, Silver Jubilee:The Best of Zachary Richard. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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Zachary Richard (born September 8, 1950) is an American singer/songwriter and poet. His music is an innovative combination of Cajun and Zydeco musical styles.

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Zachary Richard began his musical career at the age of 8, as soprano in the Bishops’s Boys Choir at Saint John’s Cathedral in Lafayette Louisiana. He attended Cathedral High School and Tulane University, graduating summa cum laude in 1972.

Richard has recorded Cajun and zydeco music for over 35 years. He has recorded sixteen studio albums of which five were declared gold albums in Canada with 1 double platinum (Cap Enragé). Although recording in both English and French, Richard’s career has been notably Francophone. He has been awarded 5 Félix (French Canadian Grammy). He is an Officier in the Ordre des Arts et Lettres de la République Française and a member of the Ordre des Francophones d’Amérique. In 1980, he was awarded the Prix de la Jeune Chanson Française by the French Minister of Culture.

In addition to his musical works, Richard published works include 3 volumes of poetry and 2 children’s books. Faire Récolte earned the Prix Champlain (Quebec) in 1998 and Feu received the Prix Roland Gasparic (Bucharest Roumania) in 2002.

Richard has collaborated on several television documentary projects including Against the Tide, the Story of the Cajun people of Louisiana (producer and music director) which received the Best Historical Documentary prize in 2000 awarded by the National Educational Television Authority (UA). The French version, Contre vents, contre marées received the Prix Historia the following year. Zachary was narrator and musical director of Migrations", "Vu du Large", "Coeurs Batailleurs (24 part series) and most recently Kouchibouguac, l’histoire de Jackie Vautour et des Expropriés.

A lifelong resident of south Louisiana, Richard is a committed to the protection of the natural environment. In collaboration with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, he participated in the television documentary Labranche, Legacy of the Lost. A founding member of Action Cadienne, Richard remains committed to the preservation and promotion of the French language of Louisiana.

In 2009, he was made an honorary Member of the Order of Canada "for his contributions as an author, composer, singer and poet, and for his important role in defending and promoting the French language and the "Cadian" and Acadian identity".[1]

Discography

  • 1972 - High Time (re-released 2000)
  • 1976 - Bayou des mystères
  • 1977 - Mardi Gras
  • 1978 - Migration
  • 1979 - Allons danser
  • 1980 - Live in Montreal
  • 1981 - Vent d’Été
  • 1984 - Zack Attack
  • 1987 - Zack’s Bon Ton
  • 1988 - Mardi Gras Mambo
  • 1990 - Women in the Room
  • 1992 - Snake Bite Love
  • 1995 - Looking Back (compilation)
  • 1997 - Cap enragé
  • 2000 - Coeur fidèle
  • 2000 - Silver Jubilee (compilation)
  • 2002 - Travailler c'est trop dur (double compilation)
  • 2007 - Lumière dans le noir
  • 2009 - Last Kiss

Published works

  • 1980 - Voyage de nuit (Les Intouchables, Montreal)
  • 1997 - Faire récolte (with audio CD, Perce Neige, Moncton)
  • 1999 - Conte Cajun, l'Histoire de Télésphore et 'Tit Edvard (Les Intouchables, Montreal)
  • 2001 - Feu (Les Intouchables, Montreal)
  • 2007 - Télésphore et 'Tit Edvard dans le Nord (Les Intouchables, Montreal)

Major distinctions

  • 1978 - Gold record, RIAA Canada, L'abre est dans ses feuilles
  • 1978 - Gold Album, RIAA Canada, Migration
  • 1980 - Prix de la jeune chansons française, République Française
  • 1997 - Félix, l'ADISQ, Chanteur francophone le plus illustré au Québec
  • 1997 - Officier l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres de la Rébublique Française
  • 1997 - Membre l'Ordre des Francophones d'Amérique
  • 1998 - Félix, l'ADISQ, Chanteur francophone le plus illustré au Québec
  • 1998 - Prix Litéraire Champlain, Conseil de la vie française en Amérique
  • 1999 - Félix, l'ADISQ, Chanteur francophone le plus illustré au Québec
  • 2000 - MéritasAcadien, Fédération Acadienne du Québec
  • 2001 - Double Platinum album, RIAA Canada, Cap Enragé
  • 2001 - Félix, l'ADISQ, Chanteur francophone le plus illustré au Québec
  • 2002 - Prix Historia, L'institut d'Histoire de l'Amérique Française
  • 2005 - Phd Musique, Honoris Causa, Université de Moncton, New Brunswick
  • 2007 - Félix, l'ADISQ, Chanteur francophone le plus illustré au Québec
  • 2007 - Chevalier, l'Ordre de la Pléiade
  • 2008 - Phd Fine Arts, Honoris Cause, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • 2009 - Phd Literature, University of Sainte Anne, Nova Scotia
  • 2009 - Order of Canada

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