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Zydeco U.S. Blacks.|ˈzaɪdɪkəʊ| Also zodico, zolo go. [? Creole pronunc. of Fr. les haricots from dance-tune title ‘Les haricots sont pas salés’.] A kind of Afro-American dance music of southern Louisiana; the dance itself. Also attrib.
1949in Leadbitter & Slaven Blues Records 1943–66 (1968) 136 Zologo (Organ Blues)—1. Gold Star 669. 1960M. McCormick notes to LP record Treasury of Field Recordings I 31 Two local groups..have achieved nation⁓wide record sales with their interpretations of Zydeco music. 1964Amer. Folk Music Occasional i. 28 ‘Zydeco’ is a mixture of the blues and the music of the early Acadian settlers and is very popular in Southern Louisiana and along the Southeast Texas Gulf Coast especially in Houston, Texas. 1964[see rub-board s.v. rub v.1 18]. 1979Guardian 13 June 10/7 [The Twisters] have two records currently available here: Doin' The Zydeco..and Zy-De-Blue. 1979N. Spitzer notes to LP record Zodico: Louisiana Creole Music 3/1 Zodico refers to the fast, syncopated dance numbers in a Creole band's repertoire as well as to the dance event itself. 1984New Yorker 1 Oct. 29/3 Clifton Chenier strapped on his accordion to play some loud, rollicking Creole music known as zydeco. |