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Listen to Clifton Chenier's autobiographical "Je Suis En Racolteur (I'm a Farmer)," from Grammy Hall of Fame-inducted and National Recording Registry album 'Bogalusa Boogie,' out on 'King of Louisiana Blues and Zydeco.' "Je Suis En Racolteur (I'm a Farmer)" is part of an eight-song sampler that collects acclaimed classics alongside unreleased material from the "King of Zydeco" on his 4 CD / 6 LP vinyl box set. Clifton Chenier: accordion and vocals Cleveland Chenier: rubboard John Hart: tenor sax Paul “Lil’ Buck” Sinegal: guitar Joe Morris: bass Robert St. Julien: drums Purchase/Stream: Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/clifton-cheni... Bandcamp: https://cliftonchenier.bandcamp.com/a... All other platforms: https://orcd.co/clifton-chenier-king-... In South Louisiana, Clifton Chenier (1925-1987) grew up hearing his father play a style of music known as La La at house dances held in Black French Creole communities. It had a percussive and syncopated sound, played in spare combinations of an accordion and a washboard used to scrub out a rhythm. After picking up accordion as a curious teenager, Chenier soon brought into this sound the rhythm and blues that dominated radios and jukeboxes, crafting a new style that would be called zydeco. In the 1950s, he recorded for Elko, Specialty, and Chess, and joined national package show tours with stars like Little Richard and Etta James. A decade later, Chenier was quietly settled in Houston, the big stages seemingly behind him. But one rainy Saturday night at a Houston neighborhood bar, Chenier’s cousin Lightning Hopkins introduced him to Chris Strachwitz of Arhoolie Records, where zydeco and Clifton Chenier would find a new home and champion. King of Louisiana Blues & Zydeco is a 4 CD/6 LP retrospective box set assembled in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Chenier’s birth. The set features a chronology of Chenier’s landmark work with Arhoolie and other labels, alongside a healthy dose of previously unissued gems. The 160-page book includes photos, posters, and other graphic artifacts from the Strachwitz Collection and deeply researched liner note essays by Grammy award-winning writer Adam Machado, public folklorist and radio host Nick Spitzer and longtime Louisiana journalist Herman Fusilier, along with a moving personal remembrance by Clifton’s son, Zydeco musician C.J. Chenier. The set is the first release on Arhoolie since the label became a part of Smithsonian Folkways. With music and storytelling and abundant visual imagery, this set demonstrates Clifton Chenier's life as a transformative artist -- from his earliest days practicing in the barn back home, to his reign as the undisputed King of Zydeco. Clifton Chenier: https://folkways.si.edu/artists/clift... Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu Facebook: / smithsonianfolkwaysrecordings Twitter: / folkways Instagram: / smithsonianfolkways Support our work! Become a Friend of Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/friends-of-fo... The content and comments posted here are subject to the Smithsonian Institution copyright and privacy policy (www.si.edu/copyright). Smithsonian reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any content at any time.