Zydeco Sont Pas Salés – The Rolling Stones cut Zydeco track for Arhoolie

Rolling Stones on Arhoolie

“Zydeco et Pas Salés” is a song with humble origins that gave its name to an entire musical tradition. Translating to snapbeans and no salt, a reference to the hardships of rural poverty, the song had a long history in the Louisiana countryside before it became a signature hit for Clifton Chenier, known as the King of Zydeco. With just his voice, accordion, washboard, and drums, Chenier fuses blues and R&B with the Creole and Cajun music bedrock of South Louisiana to create music that moves you. Now, sixty years after Chenier first recorded it, The Rolling Stones give the song their signature treatment. “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés” turns the accordion-driven classic into a rapturous rock’n’roll anthem. Sung entirely in French by Mick Jagger and featuring the spirited playing of iconic Louisiana accordionist Steve Riley, the Stones pay tribute to one of their musical heroes by capturing the whole-hearted euphoria of Chenier’s performances.

“Zydeco Sont Pas Salés,” meaning snapbeans and no salt, reflects the struggles of rural Louisiana life. This song, a cornerstone of zydeco music, was popularized by Clifton Chenier, the King of Zydeco. With his accordion, washboard, and drums, Chenier blended blues, R&B, Creole, and Cajun sounds into a vibrant South Louisiana style. Now, The Rolling Stones reimagine this classic as a addition to their covers of blues and country classics, sung in French by Mick Jagger and featuring Louisiana accordionist Steve Riley, honoring Chenier’s joyful spirit.

This limited edition 7” single includes the Stones’ dynamic version on the South side and Chenier’s 1965 recording on the North side, showcasing the shared roots of zydeco and rock’n’roll in blues and R&B.

Celebrate Clifton Chenier’s 100th birthday with Smithsonian Folkways’ new box set at cliftonchenier.bandcamp.com/album/king-of-louisiana-blues-and-zydeco.

Physical-Only Sale: Available exclusively as a 45 RPM vinyl record. No digital versions.

Boogie Long – Soul Country #5

A visual blast of Jonathon “Boogie” Long through the years as checks in for Soul Country #5. The Baton Rouge native demonstrates his sizzling guitar work with “Chicken Pickin’” blues, country and Southern Soul styles and stories

Hear some hot licks and stories from this expert craftsmen in this trailer to the full podcast Boogie Long’s singer-songwriter material shows he is a premiere talent worthy of his admission to the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2019. Production made possible in part with grants from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.

Blues Rock Hits Soul Country – Now live!

Blues Rock Hits Soul Country primes classic rock and soul fans with a paean to the blues, tapping indie DJ/Filmmaker Ric Stewart’s exclusive roots music oral history archives. Featuring interviews and performances from Jerry Wexler, Allen Toussaint, Earl King, Tony Joe White, John Oates, Joe Louis Walker, Peter Case and many more, this treasure chest was 30 years in the making. So grab some popcorn for the next half hour and enjoy. Exclusive interviews and performances tell the tale and introduce “Soul Country” – a podcast also featured @TheBluesCenter