🔥🔥🔥 Ripeace BEAU JOCQUE. My own discovery😢😢, nobodies told or said SHYT 2 me!.. ZYDECO music put me somewhere I wanna be, Thee ONLY GENRE, LIT🔥🔥, SWEA!! I see my demised loved ONES, reminds me of those🥰🥰. And have known folk from Louisiana, never played ZYDECO. I gets NIE! DO it Beau!! Rock N Roll in ZYDECO 🔥🔥🔥my favorite.
Please, someone, help me with this. In the video, Beau Jocque said that he grew up and spoke Cajun French. I thought he was a creole that spoke creole French 🇫🇷. Was he a creole or cajun? I'm listening to him sing in this video, and his french does sound more cajun. Was his miss speaking? Because he said this twice in the video. I apologize for my ignorance, but I thought Most French-speaking people of color from Louisiana were creoles. I live in Florida but I have a few creole friends from Slidell, Louisiana.
@@stevecollinsjr4 ok Im learning more but there are some Cajuns that don’t feel that way. I have seen where a Cajun was speaking Kouri vini and the Creoles were calling him Creole because of his use of “Mo Gain” which is of the Kouri vini. The term Mo does not come up in Louisiana French or standard French from France 🇫🇷 A Cajun jumped online and said that he knows the guy and that he would be offended if you called him Creole. He also said that some Cajuns use the term as well. Some would get offended because the use of creole term today is referred to people of color that speak French is southwest Louisiana. We know that this is false because I have heard whites speak Kouri vini.
@@darioussmith3450 Not sure ya need to ask but a simple internet search 'n Wikipedia result would've given ya the answer: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Jocque
🔥🔥🔥 Ripeace BEAU JOCQUE. My own discovery😢😢, nobodies told or said SHYT 2 me!.. ZYDECO music put me somewhere I wanna be, Thee ONLY GENRE, LIT🔥🔥, SWEA!! I see my demised loved ONES, reminds me of those🥰🥰. And have known folk from Louisiana, never played ZYDECO. I gets NIE! DO it Beau!! Rock N Roll in ZYDECO 🔥🔥🔥my favorite.
Loved seeing him live. The good days
Get it get it get it Beau Jocque ❤️...I just know he's getting it up in heaven too 🕊 R.I.P.
I loved this Guy...gone to soon.....RIP.....Beau Jocque.....
A true legend
Back in 1998 my cousin allowed me to played five songs on his at Elsidos zydeco and blues club in Lafayette la
He was truly awsome👍
My favorite zydeco band,my homie Chucky on bass
He playing Boozoo's music. Boozoo wrote that song about his horse Motordude
Beau had a way of taking anyone's song and making it his!!!
this was my cousin
My cousin Anders j espree
my cousin his real name Anders esper
when he was in the hospital in Austin, I think, I called his mother to find out his he was and to express my love.
Please, someone, help me with this. In the video, Beau Jocque said that he grew up and spoke Cajun French. I thought he was a creole that spoke creole French 🇫🇷. Was he a creole or cajun? I'm listening to him sing in this video, and his french does sound more cajun. Was his miss speaking? Because he said this twice in the video. I apologize for my ignorance, but I thought Most French-speaking people of color from Louisiana were creoles. I live in Florida but I have a few creole friends from Slidell, Louisiana.
Cajun-creole same heritage
@@stevecollinsjr4 ok Im learning more but there are some Cajuns that don’t feel that way. I have seen where a Cajun was speaking Kouri vini and the Creoles were calling him Creole because of his use of “Mo Gain” which is of the Kouri vini. The term Mo does not come up in Louisiana French or standard French from France 🇫🇷 A Cajun jumped online and said that he knows the guy and that he would be offended if you called him Creole. He also said that some Cajuns use the term as well. Some would get offended because the use of creole term today is referred to people of color that speak French is southwest Louisiana. We know that this is false because I have heard whites speak Kouri vini.
@@darioussmith3450 Not sure ya need to ask but a simple internet search 'n Wikipedia result would've given ya the answer: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Jocque
He was creole and spoke and sang in creole French
@@MelGuillory-e8jthank you for the feedback.