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Wilson Savoy
Wilson Savoy
American accordionist, keyboard player, fiddler and singer
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BeauSoleil
BeauSoleil
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Rockin' Sidney
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The Lost Bayou Ramblers
The Lost Bayou Ramblers
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Clifton Chenier
Clifton Chenier
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C. J. Chenier
C. J. Chenier
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Geno Delafose
Geno Delafose
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Pine Leaf Boys
Pine Leaf Boys
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Wayne Toups
Wayne Toups
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C. C. Adcock
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Ann Savoy
Ann Savoy
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Lisa Haley
Lisa Haley
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Canray Fontenot
Canray Fontenot
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Christine Balfa
Christine Balfa
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Queen Ida
Queen Ida
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Boozoo Chavis
Boozoo Chavis
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David Greely
David Greely
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Rod Bernard
Rod Bernard
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Amédé Ardoin
Amédé Ardoin
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Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
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Feufollet
Feufollet
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John Delafose
John Delafose
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Buckwheat Zydeco
Buckwheat Zydeco
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Floyd Soileau
Floyd Soileau
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Michael Doucet
Michael Doucet
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D. L. Menard
D. L. Menard
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Sherman Robertson
Sherman Robertson
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Beau Jocque
Beau Jocque
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Fernest Arceneaux
Fernest Arceneaux
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Zydeco Force
Zydeco Force
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The Revelers
The Revelers
new born Revelers
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Ivan Klisanin
Ivan Klisanin
American record producer
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Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin
Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin
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Nathan Williams
Nathan Williams
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Sonny Landreth
Sonny Landreth
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Marc Savoy
Marc Savoy
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Al Berard
Al Berard
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Henry Gray
Henry Gray
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Freddy Fender
Freddy Fender
American musician
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Inez Catalon
Inez Catalon
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Rockin' Dopsie
Rockin' Dopsie
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Chris Thomas King
Chris Thomas King
American blues musician and actor
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Los Lobos
Los Lobos
American Chicano rock band
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The Subdudes
The Subdudes
American roots rock band
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Jo-El Sonnier
Jo-El Sonnier
American singer
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Leo Soileau
Leo Soileau
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Lazy Lester
Lazy Lester
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Zachary Richard
Zachary Richard
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Bobby Charles
Bobby Charles
American singer-songwriter
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Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
American Blues musician famous for incorporating elements of world music
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Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
American blues musician
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Givers
Givers
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Bobby Kimball
Bobby Kimball
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Warren Storm
Warren Storm
American musician
Terrance Simien
American singer

Terrance Simien

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American singer

Terrance Simien (born September 3, 1965 in Mallet, Louisiana, United States) is an American zydeco musician, vocalist and songwriter. He and his group won the Grammy Award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album in 2008. Simien and several of his other band mates, Danny J. Williams, Stan Chambers and Jose Alvarez won their second GRAMMY in 2013, Dockside Sessions for Best Regional Roots Record, produced by George Receli, (Bob Dylan, White Trash, Lou Garou).

Simien is an eighth generation Creole from one of the earliest Creole families documented to have settled in the Mallet area of St. Landry Parish. He was introduced to music via the piano at home, the Catholic Church choir, and in school band programs where he played trumpet.

While in his teens, he taught himself to play accordion and formed his first band Terrance Simien & The Mallet Playboys, and began to play the regional zydeco club and church hall circuit. In the early 1980s, Simien was a youth in his early 20s and one of only two (Sam Brothers was the other) emerging zydeco artists leading a band and performing their indigenous zydeco roots music. This was a pivotal time in zydeco music history since the pioneers of the genre were aging and the music was in jeopardy of dying off without the critical presence of emerging artists continuing the traditions. Upon being asked about his opinion of his debut album in a 1991 interview, Simien said: "I think we've done what we set out to do, and that is catch the energy of the live performance. Also give the audience something new that we couldn't do live. But we basically stayed true to what we were doing; we didn't try to make a hit song. We just put out what we've been doing for the past five years on the road, and it couldn't have come out any better than it did. There are some disappointments. You always wish you had more time, more money, more everything."

Simien and his group have toured internationally, presenting over 8500 live performances in more than 45 countries, and released dozens of solo recordings and collaborations. He has shared studio and stage with the likes of Paul Simon, Dr. John, The Meters, Marcia Ball, Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, Robert Palmer and the roots rockers Los Lobos.

Simien has appeared on screen and contributed to the soundtracks of multiple movies, television films and commercials. He appears on the soundtrack of the Disney film, The Princess and the Frog set in the French Quarter of New Orleans, featuring authentic Louisiana music scored by Randy Newman. He has also contributed to the soundtracks of movies, such as, The Big Easy, Exit To Eden and A Murder Of Crows.

Simien and his business partner/wife, Cynthia, are active in Creole music education and advocacy. They created the "Creole for Kidz & The History of Zydeco" performing arts program, which provides informational performances to K-12 students, teachers and parents. Since it was created in 2001, Creole for Kidz has reached nearly 500,000 students, parents and teachers in more than 20 states, Mali, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Paraguay, Canada and Australia. The Simiens understand the importance of mentoring emerging artists and created MusicMatters, Inc., a non-profit for education and advocacy.

In 2007, the Simiens helped establish a new Grammy voting category, Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album. His group, Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, were the first ensemble to win a Grammy in that same category in 2008.