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Geno Delafose

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Geno Delafose
Delafose at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 2006
Background information
Born (1971-02-06) February 6, 1971 (age 53)
Eunice, Louisiana, U.S.
GenresZydeco
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
InstrumentAccordion
Years active1994 - present
LabelsRounder Records
Times Square Records
Websitewww.genodelafosemusic.com

Geno Delafose (born February 6, 1971)[1][2] is an American zydeco accordionist and singer. He is one of the younger generations of the genre who has created the sound known as the nouveau zydeco. His sound is deeply rooted in traditional Creole music with strong influences from Cajun music and also country and western. His father was the fellow zydeco accordion player, John Delafose.

History

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Delafose was born and raised in Eunice, Louisiana.[2] At the age of eight, he joined his father's band, the Eunice Playboys as a rubboard player[3][4] and continued to play with the band until his father's death in 1994. He also appeared on several of the band's recordings. He switched to the accordion in the early 1990s and started to play as an opening act for his father.

In 1994, he debuted with album French Rockin' Boogie on Rounder Records. The name of this album also became the name of his band with whom he still plays. He released two more albums on the label, before signing with Times Square Records to release Everybody's Dancin' in 2003.[5]

He has also appeared on the compilation album Creole Bred: A Tribute to Creole & Zydeco released in 2004 by Vanguard Records.[6]

He was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album category for his 2007 album Le Cowboy Creole.[7]

Delafose lives in Duralde, near Eunice, Louisiana, where he operates his Double D Ranch raising cattle and horses. He also holds fan appreciation parties annually at the ranch.[2]

Awards and honors

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Year Category Work nominated Result Ref.
2008 Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album Le Cowboy Creole Nominated [7]

Gambit's Big Easy Music Awards

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Year Category Result Ref.
2008 Best Zydeco Nominated [8]

OffBeat's Best of The Beat Awards

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Year Category Work nominated Result Ref.
2003 Best Zydeco Album Everybody's Dancing Won [9]
2011 Best Zydeco Band or Performer Won [9]

Discography

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  • 1994 - French Rockin' Boogie (Rounder)
  • 1996 - That's What I'm Talkin' About! (Rounder)
  • 1998 - La Chanson Perdue (Rounder)
  • 2003 - Everybody's Dancin' (Times Square)
  • 2007 - Le Cowboy Creole (Times Square)

References

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  1. ^ "FolkLib Index - Musician's Birthdays/Bibliography (D)". Folklib.net. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie". www.genodelafosemusic.com. n.d. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  3. ^ "Geno Delafose, Keeping Zydeco in the Family". Npr.org. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  4. ^ Fuselier, Herman (December 24, 2013). "Here comes 2014: Festive events ring in new year". The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana). Archived from the original on May 25, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  5. ^ "Discography: Geno Delafose". AllMusic. n.d. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  6. ^ "Creole Bred: A Tribute to Creole & Zydeco: Credits". AllMusic. n.d. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Artist: Geno Delafose". www.grammy.com. Recording Academy. n.d. Retrieved May 21, 2022.
  8. ^ Coviello, Will (March 8, 2009). "Big Easy Music Awards". NOLA.com. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Best of the Beat Award Winners: Complete List". OffBeat Magazine. September 8, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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