Buckwheat Zydeco Live at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2016
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2016
- Recorded live at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2016
▶ New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2016 - bit.ly/1Wm7Cu4
Stanley Dural Jr. (November 14, 1947 - September 24, 2016), better known by his stage name #BuckwheatZydeco, was an American accordionist and #zydeco musician. He was one of the few zydeco artists to achieve mainstream success. His music group was formally billed as Buckwheat Zydeco and Ils Sont Partis Band ("Ils Sont Partis" being French for "They have left"), but they often performed as merely Buckwheat Zydeco.
The New York Times said: “Stanley ‘Buckwheat’ Dural leads one of the best bands in America. A down-home and high-powered celebration, meaty and muscular with a fine-tuned sense of dynamics…propulsive rhythms, incendiary performances.” USA Today called him “a zydeco trailblazer.” Buckwheat Zydeco performed with famous musicians such as Eric Clapton (with whom he also recorded), U2 and the Boston Pops. The band performed at the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympics to a worldwide audience of three billion people. Buckwheat performed for President Clinton twice, celebrating both of his inaugurations. The band appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman, CNN, The Today Show, MTV, NBC News, CBS Morning News, National Public Radio’s Mountain Stage, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
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A gentlemen and a great musician never heard him say a bad word about anyone. Simply nothing but class and dignity the Ambassador of Zydeco .
RIP Buckwheat Zydeco. I don't know anyone who can stand still when this good time Cajun Music starts playin'. Play on, Buckwheat, play on, brother.
Uh, it's ZYDECO music, not 'Cajun' (music)!
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Seen him in Calgary Alberta 🇨🇦 he tore the house apart God we loved him I feel bad for all the people that will never get to see him he and his band were pure dynamite!
Dueling Harmonica and Accordion!! This rules!!
My friend turned me own to this. Its good.
All the people who met him in person. Aswell as the ones that got to see and feel his energy in a live life performance are truly blessed. Much love to you all. ❤
Great man, RIP.
Its sad to think that this is the last time we will see this great musician and man perform at least we still have his clips and he will live on in our hearts RIP Buckwheat
AMEN RIP Stanley we love you
Rest In Peace Stan. Thanks for the decades of great music!
Rest in Peace to Stanley ‘Buckwheat Zydeco’ Dural, Jr., Ambassador of Zydeco. I have had some really great memories of seeing Buckwheat at "Tippitina's" and the "Jazz Fest" in New Orleans. He will be missed.
Yes, saw him play with Clifton Chenier at Tippitina's in 1982 or was it 1983? And of course at Jazz Fest in NO - thought I had died and gone to heaven, amazin'.
RIP mon cher...... playin' w/ CC now.
Got to see him/them in South Carolina at a music festival once. Best performance at the festival by far. Great music/energy
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It's Aug 15,2017 and i just found this mans music. Wow have i been missing out. Absolutely awesome. That last song was rockin loved it. RIP
Sad to know that 5 months after this performance, Buckwheat would not be with us anymore. RIP
RIP such great music from a great man! Peace Love and Happiness! it is gonna be alright.
Come to New Orleans and soothe your soul come on baby let the good times roll!
Oh yeah!
One of a kind. No one gonna come along this damn good.
He will be missed, Jazz Fest, JImmy', Tipitina's won't be the same ..... RIP
Saw him play Camden Town Hall in the mid 80s. Fantastic show. Everyone was so happy, all ages, races, just a wonderful infectious sound that just makes you want to dance. I love the Ska beats and the cajun spice and bit of Reggae thrown in for good measure.
RIP, The band played in Pittsburgh at the Blues Festival...great show always
We love you too, Stanley...you will be missed by many!
I will miss him
Had his music for 35 years...love it
I love it. RIP Buckwheat aka "Uncle Buck. You will be truly missed
Great musician. Music is incredible.
Enjoyed his music over the years, especially when he was known as "Buckwheat & The Hitchhikers!" (R.I.P. Buckwheat)
RIP, thanks for the great music.
RIP = loved his JF shows. They were very happy and fun
Glad I caught a good part of this set at the 2016 fest. It's getting that when you go to Jazzfest, you might want to catch the oldest act there; they might not be back next year!
He was dying with cancer when he performed on this day, you'd never know it by the energy and enthusiasm that he puts into this show. Rock In Peace!
great video RIP #buckwheat ty for all the great music :)
Can't what to see son and the band play all over the world
RIP Buckwheat
He's gone home now to play for the folks about...play on Buckwheat Zydeco.
if you don't like this you must not be a real music lover
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RIP Mon ami
A buckwheat zydeco show is one of the best shows 3:33
Ayetwa,......lets get it.
RIP!!!
I love this kind of music in spanish me fascina está música conio
Rest in Peace Buckwheat
Excellence
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" In loving memory of : Buckwheat Zydeco, our Cajun legend ! " 🐊🐊
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Wow! Go ellen! That harmonica!!!
O yes. My american hero!!!!!!!
R.I.P
rip Mr. buckwheat
RIP Buckwheat.
На джазовом фестивале в Новом Орлеане нет ни одного посетителя афро-американца. Дожили.
Looks like 2015 ??
tell me this guy doesn't look like chuck berry !!!
he was dying of lung caner at that time
Was that snoop dog daddy
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I find it disconcerting to compare the ratio of colored people on stage with that in the audience. How do you preserve traditions when performers and audience are from completely separate parts of the population?
Buck's music is universally loved as he was. Please don't make this about color. We all love him
Isn't it great that music transcends colour and race? Well, I guess not for you. But no one really cares about what you think.
I am here three years later to tell you to fuck right off, music is music and no one gives a shit about race when it comes to great music.
I know this comment is 5 years old, but for anyone who might still come across it this person's view point is sad. Zydeco is an American genre, its a blend of several types of other music, yes, but they came together right here. The audience and artist are not separate parts of population, this is Americans enjoying American music.