Interview with Cedric Watson
00:58 – Bosco Stomp by Boozoo Chavis
3:50 – Interview
- The radio was one of the ways he got into Creole French music
- Wanted to help people understand Creole
- Originally from Texas
- Formed Cedric Watson and Bijou Creole
8:58 – Two Step d’Amédé by Amédé Ardoin
11:59 – Interview
- Talks about how Cajun Creole, and Zydeco use the same songs and share a similar language, and how they differ from each other
- Talks about how Cajun takes Country influences and Creole and Zydeco take R&B influences
- Talks about Dominican musician named Everard DeJean that shares similarities to Amede Ardoin
15:20 – Quadrille by Everard DeJean
19:30 – Couche dehors hier au soir by Beau Jacque
22:55 - Interview
- Talks about African rhythms compared to Creole and Zydeco rhythms
25:15 – Bernadette, Chere by Albert Chevalier
29:10 – Interview
- Says how Creole music had a different style in each town, just like the language
32:08 – Bébé’s Stomp by Carriere Brothers
34:00 – ‘Tit monde by Canray Fontenot and Bois-Sec Ardoin
36:25 – Interview
- Talking about Canray and Bois-Sec Ardoin
39:33 - Contredanse by Nemours avec Jean Baptiste
43:33 – Interview
- Talking about the history and liberation of Haiti
- Talking about the experience of going to Haiti and learning about the similar Creole culture
48:09 - Je vais by Haiti Troubadours
53:46 – Unknown song by Preston Frank
55:55 – Interview
- Talks about Preston Frank
57:41 – Allons danser by Dexter Ardoin
