Louisiana Music
Louisiana Music
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After Clifton Chenier died in 1987 the title of "King of Zydeco" passed to Alton Rubin, better known as Rockin' Dopsie. Often performing in a crown and cape, the accordion playing Dopsie was a regal and rockin' ruler until his death in 1993. His most fully realized session and the one essential Dopsie album, this disc shows Dopsie and his band, The Zydeco Twisters at their upbeat best. Tunes like "I'm in the Mood," Little Richard's "Keep a-Knockin' and Rubin's own "Zydeco Two-Step" are among his best. The covers here are also all keepers and include two Clifton Chenier tunes, "Josephine C'est pas ma femme" and "Hot Tamale Baby" as well as Chicago bluesman Jimmy Rogers's "That's All Right" and a great rendition of Guitar Slim's New Orleans classic "Things That I Used to Do." --Robert Baird, ISBN13: B000002IRU ISBN10: B000002IRU Material Type: audioCD
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