Re: Re: Re: Re: Travis Matte and Zydeco's new direction
I have seen alot of bands perform, and I will be the first to say that Travis M. is a proffesional. Let me tell you about the last time that I had seen a mainstream artist, he was so stoned he could barley get the words out. And you all know who I am talking about. And If you ever have the oppurtuity to talk to Travis he is a nice person, unlike alot of the other "idols" of cajun and zydeco music. Keep on, Keepin on Travis!
Incidentally, you zydeco fans may have not found these videos yet. Just go to the website above, then scroll down until you see the VIDEO chapter (middle of the page).
They are in Burgundy. It's the Saulieu festival team's website. It's not updated yet but there are a few pictures of the previous years' festival (link #2).
Travis is planning to tour -- I've been giving him some venue suggestions here in DFW, so I know a tour is impending. Whether it's a tour of the lower 48 or just the Ark-la-tex, I've not heard.
The long and short of this discussion really boils down to opinions, really. My opinion is, Travis' style is a unique approach to zydeco, and he's created his own thing with it, as well as his own audience complete with its unique demographics.
Zydeco music has experienced more revolutions in the past 20 years than any other Louisiana genre. If you compare Clifton to J. Paul, it's hard to imagine the label "zydeco" applies to both equally. It's quite amazing to see the contrast. Moreover, if you look at the tools used, the Cajun box, now, is the preferred method to the piano accordion, with the 3-row as a close second. That dynamic alone has served as a sweeping change to the zydeco sound. Of course, Boozoo had been doing this all along!
So you have to wonder about guys like Travis (and Jamie Bergeron)... are they changing the taste of Cajun music or are they spinning zydeco yet another turn? Only time will tell.
One thing is certain. Pick up any Chris Ardoin and/or J.Paul Jr. disc to unveil the course of zydeco's future. They leave everyone in the genre catching up to them.
1. If you are interested in seeing a creole/black audience. Go to a "church dance". Most of the white folks are too intimidated to go to them.
2. Most of the LA artists will not travel outside of the LA/TX area unless they have to. After a while it will happen.
Even Keith Frank is not filling the local clubs like he used to and is travelling.
I think of Travis' current music as "pop" Zydeco. It's catchy, party music. Even he will probably get tired of it and probably start composing more "interesting" stuff after a while.