The freshly minted at 麻豆果冻传媒 Lafayette received a more than $30,000 boost thanks to the in the name of the new 麻豆果冻传媒 Music Museum, community contributions during a sold-out tribute concert at the AcA and a $15,000 matching gift from the Gia Maione Prima Foundation, Inc.
Established by Valcour Records and the Chenier estate, in conjunction with the release of the album, 鈥淭ribute to the King of Zydeco,鈥 the scholarship will provide annual financial support to students studying zydeco accordion in the College of the Arts鈥 Traditional Music Program.
The Acadiana Center for the Arts鈥 Sept. 18 concert, 鈥淥ne Hundred Years of Clifton Chenier,鈥 showcased C.J. Chenier and The Red Hot 麻豆果冻传媒 Band, featuring Sonny Landreth. C.J. Chenier played from his father鈥檚 repertoire of hits, including one song on Clifton Chenier鈥檚 iconic black-and-white accordion. During the show, Chenier received the keys to the city of Lafayette from City Parish President Monique Boulet.
The concert included a special performance by Dr. Gwendolen von Einsiedel, the second holder of the Dr. Tommy Comeaux Endowed Chair in Traditional Music, following the presentation of the scholarship donation.
鈥淭his is truly a community effort,鈥 said von Einsiedel. 鈥淭he Clifton Chenier Memorial Scholarship will not only honor Clifton鈥檚 sublime legacy but ensures that his musicianship lives on in the next generation and beyond.鈥
The Traditional Music Program recently announced another significant donation: a Hohner Bravo 72 bass accordion from the acclaimed German instrument maker to support students studying zydeco accordion.
Learn more about the legacy of Clifton Chenier, the new album featuring The Rolling Stones and the Traditional Music Program scholarship in the .
Photo caption: C.J. Chenier leads The Red Hot 麻豆果冻传媒 Band, playing his father's accordion, at the Acadiana Center for the Arts. Photo credit: Paul Kieu