ALBUM PREMIERE: Corey Ledet Zydeco & Black Magic Bottle Energetic Louisiana-style Dance Party Performance on ‘Live In Alaska’

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Corey Ledet was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and spent his Summers with relatives in small-town Parks, where he was exposed to their Kouri-Veni language and Creole traditions. This molded and shaped Corey’s world in a profound way. This culture has its roots in Louisiana, but eventually spread across the country, including into neighboring Texas. When he returned home after Summer, Corey was able to remain immersed in the Creole culture he learned to love. He learned everything he could about Creole culture – the traditions, the food, and most importantly, the music — so that he could incorporate it into all aspects of his life.

His love for Creole/Zydeco music was instant and hard to ignore. Ledet studied the originators of the music like Clifton Chenier, John Delafose, and Boozoo Chavis. His studies branched out to include any (and all) Zydeco artists. At the age of 10, Corey started picking up shows as drummer for Houston’s Wilbert Thibodeaux and the Zydeco Rascals and slowly learned his way around the main instrument of the style – accordion. He came to truly love every type of accordion: the single-note, triple-note and piano key … as well as still more exotic species! He worked at building his skills and coming to know knew each one intimately.

By the time he graduated from high school, Ledet was certain that music would be the focus of his future. Eventually, he moved to Louisiana to be fully immersed in his beloved Creole culture.

To this day, Corey Ledet remains true to his family and cultural roots and looks for ways to incorporate them in his musical work and style of living. He’s created his own unique style out of the diverse influences of the many musicians he’s studied, blending old and new styles of Zydeco, and more!

Today, Glide is excited to offer an exclusive premiere of Corey Ledet Zydeco & Black Magic’s Live In Alaska, the 16th album helmed by Corey, ahead of its official release on December 23rd. Recorded at the Anchorage Folk Festival, the album captures Ledet bringing the danceable magic of zydeco about as far away from Louisiana as you can get in North America. The album features live renditions of English and Creole hits from Ledet’s previous 15 CDs. “Alaska Funk,” a new track, is an impromptu, onstage jam with Ledet and his skilled, Louisiana entourage. This collection of tunes finds the band smoothly blending a combustible mix of zydeco, blues, jazz, Creole music, and guitar-shredding rock and roll into a performance that is exploding with energy straight out of the gate. This music is hypnotic and infectious, and you can only imagine the kind of party that ensued when the band hit the stage in Alaska. While Ledet’s studio recordings are well worth seeking out, this band is best savored in-person and Live In Alaska comes real close to capturing the experience.

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