C. J. Chenier

C. J. Chenier

Genres: zydeco, blues, louisiana, cajun, Accordeon

About C. J. Chenier

Clayton Joseph Chenier is the son of the King of Zydeco, the late Clifton Chenier, but, growing up in Port Arthur, Texas, where he was born in 1957, he had only occasional contact with his father, who lived with his wife in Lafayette. As a teenager, C.J. Thompson, as he was known then, going by his mother's last name, had little interest in zydeco. He was, however, a talented musician who played saxophone and keyboard, so that in 1978 when his father needed a sax player to fill in on a long road tour, he called on his son. C.J. Thompson quickly embraced the world of zydeco, his father's world, and went on to learn to play the accordion and also decided to have his last name legally changed to Chenier. As his health began to fail, Clifton Chenier let his son sit in for him, and when he died in 1987, C.J. Chenier became the leader of the Red Hot Louisiana Band. As he told Michael Tisserand, he does not try to imitate his father's playing directly: "I play it the way I play it. All he really told me was to do the best I could do with my own style." But, like his father, the only accordion he plays is the piano accordion, an instrument that allows him more freedom than the button accordions used by most zydeco bands today. He can express himself musically in many styles or combinations of styles–ballads, waltzes, blues, boogie, rock and roll, funk, jazz–it all comes together as C.J. Chenier's fingers race up and down the keyboard, what one reviewer describes as "red hot rhythms and soulful grooves." In addition to his own interpretations of songs from different genres and his father's songs, C.J. Chenier has also written a number of original songs. Recent albums on Alligator Records are Step It Up! (2001), The Big Squeeze (1996) and Too Much Fun (1995). His first album, My Baby Don't Wear No Shoes, recorded in 1988 and released by Arhoolie on CD in 1992, includes the classic Clifton Chenier song "I'm Coming Home." C.J. Chenier also recorded two albums for the alternative rock label Slash: Hot Rod (1990) and I Ain't No Playboy (1992). REF: http://www.lsue.edu/acadgate/music/cjchenier.htm

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C. J. Chenier — Top 15 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
C. J. Chenier I'm Coming Home (Louisiana Zydeco Classics)
C. J. Chenier The Moon Is Rising
C. J. Chenier Got You on my Mind
C. J. Chenier Cheatin' On The Man You're Cheatin' With
C. J. Chenier No Shoes Zydeco
C. J. Chenier Teddy Bear
C. J. Chenier Don't You Just Know It
C. J. Chenier My Heart's Not Through Loving You
C. J. Chenier The Moon Is Rising
C. J. Chenier Louisiana Zydeco Classics
C. J. Chenier The Moon Is Rising
C. J. Chenier Au Contraire, Mon Frere
C. J. Chenier I Can't Judge Nobody
C. J. Chenier I Have The Right
C. J. Chenier Mon Cher 'Tite Bebe
I'm Coming Home (Louisiana Zydeco Classics)
The Moon Is Rising
Got You on my Mind
Cheatin' On The Man You're Cheatin' With
No Shoes Zydeco
Teddy Bear
Don't You Just Know It
My Heart's Not Through Loving You
The Moon Is Rising
Louisiana Zydeco Classics
The Moon Is Rising
Au Contraire, Mon Frere
I Can't Judge Nobody
I Have The Right
Mon Cher 'Tite Bebe