Geno Delafose

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

This is a part of a documentary from the Dutch television. It's about the music from the Mississippi and the title was "Streams of Music". This is the Zydeco part with Geno Delafose.

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  • @ladydrama85 I'm not referring to the anyone who is Dutch. I'm talking about locals who'd come and tell me that I'm wrong.

  • @DanieleCreole well being that this is a dutch program what you expect?

  • @ladydrama85 You know it! I'm just waiting for the next dummy to come and tell me that I'm wrong.

  • @DanieleCreole get em dan..

  • This phrase is totall bullshit: "French speaking African Americans lived on the other side of town and developed a Bluesified version of Cajun Music". These Cajunocracy people need to stop spreading the myth of everything having a Cajun/Acadian origin and the myth of Creole = mixed/black & Cajun = White. It's all bullshit. Zydeco is Creole music, & Cajuns are Creoles who choose to identify with their Acadian ancestry & Creoles are not African Americans. Race has no bearing on any of this.

  • Hey Slims Y Ki Ki.

    At the Begining of this video it says Apelousas the correct spelling is Opelousas it is named after an Indain tribe. I am from Washington right near by. Now Tell your Mom and Dem I said Hi!!!!

  • Un Cajun pourrait-il me confirmer que les indiens Houma de Louisiane parle toujours français merci

  • En France aussi à partir de 1880 on a interdit aux enfants de parler à l'école les langues régionales (basque, corse,breton, gascon etc...) mais depuis 30 ans ces langes réapparaissent et c'est un bien pour la diversité culturelle dans une Europe qui supprime les frontières

  • @CadjinGisclair Tu sais pour nous français ce qui nous amuse c'est que cette musique peu connue en France sauf par des amateurs comme moi les américains l'appelle "french music " ou "french boogie" Je suis heureux de voir que la langue française survie en Louisiane.

  • @louisianalandes

    Heureusement, y a un réveil de la langue ici dans la Louisiane! Moi, j'connais beaucoup d'autres jeunes louisianais qui parle français, mais c'est après disparaître vite. Faut montrer cette belle langue à nos enfants! Et c'est ça que j'vas faire à l'avenir!

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