Audio By Carbonatix
It’s no surprise that our most soulful president tapped Buckwheat Zydeco to play both of his inaugurations. Slick Willy knew that no one other than the oft-labeled “world’s greatest party band” could, you know, get the party started. Buck, born Stanley Dural Jr., refuses to follow a set list, opting instead to go where the mood takes him, which means his shows boast the kind of organic improvisation that only a real bandleader can swing. While the greatest-party-band-in-the-land claim is debatable, Buck’s place as the undisputed king of zydeco ain’t — a title that his latest, Jackpot!, only reaffirms. Old-time zydeco was sung in Creole French, with only an accordion, drums and a washboard as accompaniment. These days, the washboard is out and a Hammond organ is in, along with contemporary infusions of blues, soul, rock and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. It’s a polygamous marriage that’ll infect your ears and keep your head bobbing for days.