track list:

 1. The Intro (Pull That Thing) – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  2. Accordion Man –  written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  3. Good Ole Days – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  4. Chock-A-Block – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  5. When It Comes to You – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  6. Taught Me How to Dance – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)  7. Last Night – written by Walter Jacobs  8. Louisiana Woman – featuring Erica Fox, written by Corey Arceneaux and Denni Cravins (BMI)  9. Oh Mon Dieu –  written by Corey Arceneaux and Denni Cravins (BMI)  10. Washboard Zydeco – written by Corey Arceneaux (BMI)

credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS

Corey Arceneaux: Accordion, Lead Vocals,

Background, Keyboard

Tyler Arceneaux: Scrubboard, Percussion, Drums

Desmond Joseph: Bass Guitar

Joseph “Cookie” Chavis: Electric Guitar

Cecil Green: Keyboards, Organ

Erica Fox: Featured and background vocals

Shane Bernard: Percussion (Track 5)

 

PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING

Corey Arceneaux: Producer / Recording Engineer

Corey (CJ) Arceneaux Jr.: Producer

Tyler Arceneaux: Producer

Desmond Joseph: Producer

Chris Ardoin: Mix 1,2,3,4,8

Justin Tocket: Recording Engineer / Mix 6,7,9,10

TytanSoundLab: Mix #5

Marco Delmar: Recording Engineer

TytanSoundLab: Mastering Engineer

 

GRAPHICS & LINER NOTES

Denni Cravins / Corey Arceneaux: Liner Notes

Corey Arceneaux: Graphics

Marquel Forbes: Front Cover Photo

SONGWRITERS / COMPOSERS

Corey Arceneaux : Songwriter/ Composer (All Songs)

Cecil Green : Composer (1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10)

Denni Cravins : Songwriter (8,9)

Jayme Romain: Composer (5)

COREY ARCENEAUX & THE ZYDECO FUSION BAND 

Accordion Man 

 Corey Arceneaux is a veteran Zydeco accordionist, vocalist, songwriter, radio personality and creole zydeco ambassador. Performing professionally since 1991, Corey follows in the footsteps of his great uncle Fernest Arceneaux and great-grandfather Ferdinand Arceneaux. On Accordion Man, Corey is joined by his sons, continuing a 90-year tradition of zydeco music into the fifth generationDrawing inspiration from Buckwheat Zydeco, and the 'Lafayette Zydeco' sound, Corey's music reflects a deep connection to Louisiana's vibrant culture. He has performed nationally and internationally, including appearances at major festivals like the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage FestivalAccordion Man was recorded at the Dockside Studio in Maurice, Louisiana with The Zydeco Fusion Band, featuring Grammy-winning guitarist Joe “Cookie” Chavis, and multiple Grammy nomineeCecil Green, among other master musicians. Family is central to The Zydeco Fusion Band. Desmond Joseph, Corey’s eldest son, plays bass and produces; Tyler Arceneaux, the youngest, produces, drums, and plays scrubboard; Corey Arceneaux, Jr., the middle son, handles production in the control room. “The Intro (Pull That Thing)” sets the tone with Corey singing about Louisiana zydeco pride and touring life, creating an instant raucous party atmosphere. That atmosphere carries on to title track “Accordion Man,” an energetic number that sees Corey telling the story of his zydeco journey. “I’ve been doing my thing / Traveling all over making this box sing / Spread my culture to everyone that I can pass it on to my sons,” Corey sings. “When It Comes To You” stands as another highlight, an impassioned love song accompanied by tasteful guitar playing from Chavis.  If you’re from Louisiana and familiar with Zydeco, you’ll feel like you got a dose of joie de vivre and “passed a good time” that only a visit home can give you. If you’re not, you’ll quickly recognize what makes Louisiana and its people unique and special. 

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Accordion Man

Corey Arceneaux Music

Louisiana’s rich cultural rhythms are displayed on Arceneaux's latest project, both honoring his family’s 90-year Creole musical tradition and adding his sons to advance the heritage into its fifth generation. Inspired by Read more
Louisiana’s rich cultural rhythms are displayed on Arceneaux's latest project, both honoring his family’s 90-year Creole musical tradition and adding his sons to advance the heritage into its fifth generation. Inspired by zydeco greats including his great uncle, Fernest Arceneaux, along with the “Lafayette Zydeco” sound of his youth, he seamlessly blends timeless traditions with fresh ideas. Recorded at the Grammy Award-winning Dockside Studio in Maurice, Louisiana, and featuring two-time GRAMMY-winning guitarist Joe “Cookie” Chavis, and multiple GRAMMY nominee Cecil Green, the music exudes the vibrant spirit of Creole Zydeco.
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dockside studio pictures