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Born | Opelousas, Louisiana, U.S. | June 25, 1925
Died | December 12, 1987 Lafayette, Louisiana | (aged 62)
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Years active | 1954–1987 |
Labels | Elko, Specialty, Arhoolie, Crazy Cajun, Chess, Alligator |
Formerly of | Zydeco Ramblers |
Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 – December 12, 1987),[1][2] was an American musician known as a pioneer of zydeco, a style of music that arose from Creole music, with R&B, blues, and Cajun influences. He sang and played the accordion. Chenier won a Grammy Award in 1983.[1]
Chenier was known as the King of Zydeco,[1][2][3] and also billed as the King of the South.[4]
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