Buckwheat Zydeco - Hey Ma Petit Fille

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Published 2010-10-03
Buckwheat Zydeco - Hey Ma Petit Fille I'm Going Now - from the Montreux Jazz Festival 1989

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  • @blukatzen
    Met him several times and danced all night to his music at Fitzgerald's in Berwyn, IL. Rock it up in Heaven Buckwheat! RIP and you will be missed, thanks for your music!
  • Had no idea, until now, that, Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural was such a legendary musical artist...Most people are fortunate to create and be blessed with one legacy, but, this late, great gentleman has two...Rest in Peace and Happiness, sir.
  • @TheBullethead
    So much mixing of dozens of "races" and "cultures" made this whole thing possible. This is the "we're getting along just fine, thank you" answer to "why can't we just get along?" Allons zydeco ici!
  • @snertster
    Saw him live once. One of the best concerts I ever attended!!
  • @lightworker2437
    Had the wonderful pleasure to see him live...he was amazing! Who can sit?? Miss this man and his musical joy!! Still tapping to it in 2021!! Be safe out there!! 💛💜💙💚❤🧡✌
  • @floydhuyler3948
    13 years ago, in 110 degree heat of Downtown Vegas, with my wife and friends got my first glimpse of Buckwheat and heard his songs and style and he had me hooked. Buckwheat had us mesmerized, or maybe it was the heat and the 1000+ person crowd that helped us sway and rock to his songs for an hour and a half. Can't believe it was that long ago. RIP Stanley "Buckwheat".
  • @1stSaintsFan
    Rest in Peace to Stanley ‘Buckwheat Zydeco’ Dural, Jr., Ambassador of Zydeco. I have had some really great memories of seeing Buckwheat at "Tippitina's" and the "Jazz Fest" in New Orleans. He will be missed.
  • @kevinberger3501
    Went to see Eric Clapton at the Montreal Forum and Buckwheat was the opening act. Nobody knew who he was, and people were laughing when he came on stage with his accordion. He literally had everybody dancing after half a song. An amazing live act that won over cynical classic rock fans instantaneously.
  • @emgreen2794
    I saw him three times at the old Soup Kitchen Saloon years ago. He could sure work a crowd! His passing is a big loss for zydeco...& all its fans.
  • @kirstywebb2777
    I saw these at a jazz festival in New Orleans in 1989 - opened my eyes to new music when I was 18. Brilliant!
  • @TNPassiflora
    Oh, so much joy...now heaven will be jumpin'...will miss you Buckwheat!
  • This is so incredibly good....... I am in total shock ! Feel so stupid I 've never heard of this man before , probably because I live in The Netherlands. And now he's gone.... what a great loss for the world. Checked Wikipedia, glad to see at least he was widely appreciated during his life. RIP Buckwheat.
  • Okay, 2016 is now officially one of the cruellest years for taking away brilliant artists
  • @lemonhead162
    I couldn't sit in that chair if I had been there. That is the happiest, funnest music ever, and I'm very proud to near the border of Louisiana, in SE Texas. We love our neighbors!!
  • @boataxe4605
    Made the Accordion cool! R.I.P.😪😭🎶
  • @cultfan5227
    Rest in peace. I met them at the Michigan Festival in East Lansing years ago. Awesome music .
  • @Dannob
    I saw him live one time in MPLS MN...small venue! NEVER forget it! The energy was amazing!
  • @patricktalley
    RIP and thank you for all the great moments at your shows...wonderful RIP Sir...
  • @divamdm
    saw buckwheat a couple years ago at the ramshead tavern in Annapolis...danced till I needed oxygen....the KING OF ZYDECO!