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  2. Zydeco - Wikipedia

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    Zydeco music is centered on the accordion, which leads the rest of the band, and a specialized washboard, called a vest frottoir, as a prominent percussive instrument. Other common instruments in zydeco are the electric guitar, bass, keyboard, and drum set. [4] If there are accompanying lyrics, they are typically sung in English or French. [5]

  3. Washboard (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The frottoir, also called a Zydeco rub-board, is a mid-20th century invention designed specifically for Zydeco music. It is one of the few musical instruments invented entirely in the United States and represents a distillation of the washboard into essential elements ( percussive surface with shoulder straps).

  4. Vest frottoir - Wikipedia

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    A zydeco musician wearing a vest frottoir. A vest frottoir or rubboard is a percussion instrument used in zydeco music similar to a washboard. It is usually made from pressed, corrugated stainless steel and is worn over the shoulders. It is played as a rhythm instrument by stroking either bottle openers or spoons down it. [1]

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  6. Clifton Chenier - Wikipedia

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    Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 – December 12, 1987), [1] [2] was an American musician known as a pioneer of zydeco or Creole music. He sang and played the accordion. Chenier won a Grammy Award in 1983. [1] Chenier was known as the King of Zydeco, [1] [2] [3] and also billed as the King of the South. [4]

  7. Jeffery Broussard - Wikipedia

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    Zydeco Force became popular on the local trail ride scene and was known for several innovations, a style sometimes called "zydeco nouveau." One was "double-clutching," a technique of two rapid bass-drum kicks reminiscent of a heartbeat. The group also introduced choreographed steps, such as the "Zydeco Push" and "The Dip," to their shows. [2]