Mojo Zydeco
When:
Sat, October 31, 2009 at 8:00 PM
Where:
Crescent Beach Legion
2643 128th Street
Crescent Beach, BC
Canada
Lat/Lon: 49.0505, -122.867
What:
n March of 2001 some of the soon to be members of Mojo Zydeco took a vacation in New Orleans. At that time none of us really knew much about Zydeco, but thought we'd check into it while we were down in Louisiana. We had the great fortune of staying with a couple who were very in tune with the social scene in New Orleans, including Zydeco. Upon picking us up at the airport and me mentioning that we had an interest in finding out about Zydeco, our friend said: "Oh, well in that case I hope y'all not too tired from the flight, 'cause we're gonna take y'all down to the Rockin' Bowl. "The what?" I said. Our friend explained: "it's one of THE Zydeco clubs in New Orleans." So off we went. Well, we arrived, and I can tell you that it was one of the more profound experiences of my life! The Rockin' Bowl is a bowling alley, a bar and two dance halls, all under one roof. On this particular night Rosie Ledet was playing downstairs and Rockin' Dopsie was upstairs. The stairs at the Rockin Bowl are long and steep, and I was running back and forth, up and down those stairs all night long, trying not to miss anything! It was on the drive back to where we were staying that I knew that I'd be putting a Zydeco band together. I was hooked.
Two months after our return from Louisiana, Mojo Zydeco was born. Using the twenty odd Zydeco CDs we'd bought while down south, I picked twelve tunes by my newly found heroes- Rosie, Dopsie, Beau Jocque, and others. In our basement we first laid the Zydeco groove down. With my wife Jane on the rubboard, Martin Eade on drums, Dave Clairmont on Bass, Jack Velker on accordion and I on guitar and locals, we learned those tunes until we could play them backwards. Our first gig was in August of 2001, just three months after we first started playing Zydeco. A local outdoor festival provided the test ground for Mojo Zydeco. We were booked onto the main stage and at 6:30 PM we let them have it! After 45 minutes we left them cheering and chanting "Zydeco".
A lot has happened to us since that first gig. We cut a demo CD, produced a promotional package and became listed with the better booking agencies in Vancouver. We have expanded our song list to include over 50 Zydeco songs, including ones that we've written ourselves. We've played many local venues, both private and public and seem to pick up new friends everywhere we go. In March of 2002 the band went to New Orleans where we were booked into some of the local Zydeco venues, including the legendary Rockin' Bowl. Our trip was a thrill for us and we were privileged to meet and play with some of the Zydeco greats including Rockin' Dopsie, Rosie Ledet, Chris Ardion, Keith Frank, Paul Senegal, Sunpie and others. All the players were gracious and encouraging, going out of their way to support this crazy little Zydeco band all the way from Western Canada. Our trip to Lafayette ended with me ordering a custom diatonic accordion from Martin Accordions- a Zydeco hot rod with special tuning and electronic pick-up.
