Boozoo Chavis

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  • zydeco
  • cajun
  • louisiana
  • new orleans
  • blues
Boozoo Chavis (born: Wilson Anthony Chavis) was one of the pioneers of zydeco, the Cajun and blues hybrid originating in southwest Louisiana. Although his self-composed 1954 single, "Paper in My Shoes," was the first zydeco hit, Chavis was distrustful of the music industry and refused to perform publicly or record again until 1984. In an interview featured in the 1990 book, The New Folk Music, Chavis explained, "I got gypped out of my record. I get frustrated, sometimes. I love to play, but, when I get to thinking about 1955.

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Songs

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    Grand Mary's Two Step

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    Harlem Shuffle

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    Hey Do Right

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    I Got a Camel

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    I Want to Go Home

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    I Want to Play With Your Poodle

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    I Went to the Dance

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    I'm Going Away to Stay

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    I'm Going To the Country to Get Me a Mojo Hand

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    I'm Ready Me

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    Jealous Man Two Step

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    Jealous Man Two-step

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    Jeaulous Man Two-Step

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    Johnnie Billie Goat

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    Johnnie Billy Goat

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    Jolie Catan

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    Jump the Boogie

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    Keep Your Dress Tail Down

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    L.A. Women Love Uncle Bud

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    Last Dance Waltz

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    Leona Had a Party

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    Lucille

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    Lula Lula Don't You Go to Bingo

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    Madeleine

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    Make It To Me

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    Make Up Your Mind

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    Marksville Slide

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    Message From the Master

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    Mother's Blues

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    Motor Dude Special


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