Monday, October 3, 2016
We said goodbye to Buck at a beautiful, moving ceremony on a lovely, warm, crisp day in Lafayette. Our hearts are heavy, but he is at rest now. RIP Stanley Dural, Jr. November 14, 1947 – September 24, 2016.
September 24, 2016
It is with deep sadness that I have to announce that our great, beloved leader Stanley “Buckwheat” Dural, Jr. has passed away. He died at 1:32 AM Louisiana time, keeping musician’s hours right to the bitter end. I am grieving for my best friend and colleague of more than 30 years. But, as this great road warrior once said: “Life is a tour, and itâs all about how you decide to get where youâre goingâ¦I donât want to ignore the bad things in life, but I want to emphasize the good things.” Buck made everything and everyone he touched better and happier. RIP my dear friend, my brother.
— Ted Fox
Buckwheat Zydeco and Library of Congress honor Willie Nelson
Buckwheat Zydeco is thrilled and honored to perform on âWillie Nelson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song,â a PBS music special honoring singer-songwriter Willie Nelsonâs receipt of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The event is taping on November 18, 2015 at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., and it will premiere Friday, January 15, 2016 at 9 p.m. ET on PBS stations nationwide (check local listings), as part of PBS Arts. The program will also be broadcast at a later date via the American Forces Network to American service men and women and civilians at U.S. Department of Defense locations around the world.
The broadcast will feature performances by Nelson, as well as Buckwheat Zydeco, Edie Brickell, Leon Bridges, Rosanne Cash, Ana Gabriel, Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Raul Malo of The Mavericks, Neil Young, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, and past Gershwin Prize honoree Paul Simon â with Don Was as music director (program subject to change).
The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song is named in honor of the legendary George and Ira Gershwin. This award recognizes the profound and positive effect of popular music on the worldâs culture. The prize is given annually to a composer or performer whose lifetime contributions exemplify the standard of excellence associated with the Gershwins.
The Gershwin Prize was first awarded to Paul Simon in May 2007 â and Buckwheat Zydeco also performed on that program, dueting with Lyle Lovett. It was then presented to Stevie Wonder in February 2009, Sir Paul McCartney in June 2010, the songwriting team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David in May 2012, Carole King in 2013, and Billy Joel in 2014.
With a career that spans six decades, Nelsonâs music pushes genre boundaries and his lyrics give voice to Americaâs heartland. He put his imprint forever on country music and introduced it to new audiences by expanding musicâs avenues in the 1970s to create âoutlaw country.â He has continually broadened his musical language, crossing into jazz, blues, folk, rock and Latin styles. A guitar virtuoso with a unique voice, Nelson is an artist whose work continues to inspire new musicians of diverse genres.
âWillie Nelson has redrawn the boundaries of country music throughout his storied career,â said David Mao, Acting Librarian of Congress. âThe sincerity, longevity and diversity of his appeal perfectly reflect the spirit of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Since the Library began presenting the prize, PBS has brought this celebration of creativity directly and more broadly to the American people. Weâre pleased that people across the country will be able to join in the recognition of this great artist and songwriter.â
For more information about âWillie Nelson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song,â visit www.pbs.org/Gershwin-Prize. An electronic press kit, including downloadable talent photos for promotional use, is available at www.pressroom.pbs.org. To follow âThe Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Songâ on Twitter, use hashtag #PBSgershwin.
Buckwheat Zydeco Reaches Out to Fans on âBuckwheatâs Worldâ YouTube Channel With New Music and More
Buckwheatâs World, Buckwheat Zydecoâs new YouTube channel, brings a unique inside view of southwest Louisianaâs culture through the music, life and times of its star, Stanley âBuckwheatâ Dural, Jr. and his band. The channel features short video episodes showcasing Buckwheat Zydeco in new live performances, and entertaining and intimate personal mini-documentaries that tell the story of this unforgettable character.
Buck, band members and friends are presented at work and at play at home and on the road. New episodes are produced and uploaded regularly and notified to subscribers. Buckwheatâs World is created by two-time Peabody Award winning filmmakers, Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker, who have made a number of classic films about Louisiana, and longtime Buckwheat Zydeco collaborator, Ted Fox.
âYouTube is where people are hearing and seeing music today,â said Fox. âBuckwheat Zydeco was the first zydeco band with a major label deal, then the first to start its own label. Now weâre the first with our own YouTube channel. We always strive for the best way to reach our fans and make new ones.â
Viewers of Buckwheatâs World have various viewing options: The episode, Playback, documents a behind-the-scenes look at the creation and debut of a new song. The Dockside Sessions playlist offers exciting live in the studio videos of Buckwheat Zydeco playing their favorites⦠including performances with pals like C.J. Chenier, Keith Frank, and Roddie Romero.
Buckwheatâs World also allows viewers to spend some quality time with a truly unique character, Stanley âBuckwheatâ Dural, Jr. â a Grammy winner and Jimmy Fallon guest who grew up picking cotton at age 5. Fans have experienced the joy, enthusiasm, dynamism and decency of Buckâs personality on stage, and showing that and telling his story is what Buck and the makers of Buckwheatâs World want to unfold through as these mini-documentary episodes.
Buckwheat Zydeco Kicks Off Final Fallon Show
Jimmy Fallon, the guy who has dueted with Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, President Obama and anyone else he wanted, chose Buckwheat Zydeco to kick off Fridayâs final Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show. Fallon takes over âThe Tonight Showâ from Jay Leno on February 17.
Playing “On a Night Like This” from Buckwheat Zydeco’s first Island Records album of the same name, super fan Jimmy Fallon performed alongside Buckwheat Zydeco and The Roots. The show opened âcoldâ without any announcement except a tight close-up of âBuckwheatâ spelled out in jeweled letters on Stanley âBuckwheatâ Duralâs accordion. Buckwheat and Jimmy traded vocals on Buckwheat Zydecoâs cover of this little known Bob Dylan tune. Jimmy rocked out on a red guitar, and the two played out the song with a rousing instrumental throw down.
Jimmy said he wanted Buckwheat Zydecoâs appearance on his last show to be a surprise. He introduced and thanked Buckwheat from his desk after the performance, and displayed the bandâs latest, Grammy-winning Alligator Records album, âLay Your Burden Downâ.
âMan we had a blast,â said Dural. âIt was such an honor to be a part of this. Itâs history! And Jimmy and The Roots couldnât have been nicer. It felt like our home away from home.â
Buckwheat Zydeco’s “BAYOU BOOGIE”
BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO’S BAYOU BOOGIE Buckâs back with his first new kidsâ album in 15 years! Order now from Amazon.com Buckwheat Zydecoâs Bayou Boogie is out now on the Music For Little People label. This family dance party collection from the bayous of Southwest Louisiana also features childrenâs music superstars Laurie Berkner and Dan Zanes. Buckwheat Zydecoâs Bayou Boogie is the long-awaited follow up to Buckâs 1994 beloved childrenâs album, Choo Choo Boogaloo. That recording won an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award and received a Parentsâ Choice âApprovalâ rating as well as 5 Stars (Top rating) on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, and Epinions.com. Offbeat says: âLike itâs predecessor, Bayou Boogie is a joyous blast of zydeco, funk and R&B that teaches kids about the heritage and instruments of zydeco while inspiring the whole family to get up and dance.â Just as Buck is so well known for in his legendary live shows: smoking accordion, rocking Hammond B3 organ, rollicking rub board and sizzling guitar licks join together on this recording to create a musical gumbo of Creole culture that can almost be smelled and tasted. Buck guides children and parents through a rollicking mix of some of the most family-friendly classic rock ‘n’ roll tunes and great original songs performed in a Zydeco style as only Buckwheat Zydeco can. The result is a rich tribute to this unique melting pot of American culture. Buckwheat Zydecoâs Bayou Boogie is designed to introduce children to a fun time at Buckâs place on the bayou, and it kicks into high gear with the joyous âWeâre Having a Party.â Buck and friends get kids into a festive mood with good-time boogie classics like âBarefootinââ and âWalking the Dog,â and Buck and guests all put their right feet in on âHokey Pokey.â Buckâs own âThe Mice Ate My Riceâ and âRipsy Dipsyâ prove that nothing stops him from having a good time, even when âEverything Hurts.â Vavada casino – entrance to the official site. Vavada online casino is a virtual gambling establishment, you can enter the site through Vavada’s working mirror. Play and win at Vavada! The celebration ends as happily as it started with âThe Partyâs Over.â âChildren are our future and our treasure,â says Buck. âNothing makes me happier than seeing kids have a good time, and Iâm so proud to be able to introduce them to my musical roots and get them boogying to the sounds of Zydeco music.â




