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Bay Area Zydeco Master Spreads Love of Creole Music

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Zydeco music came from the south -- Cajun Country in Louisiana to be exact. But it turns out Northern California has its own Zydeco music scene. It dates back to WWII and the Creole migrants who came to work in the shipyards and to find other economic opportunities. Reporter Rachel Dornhelm met up with a Bay Area musician who's one of the few Zydeco ambassadors outside Louisiana at the top of the art form.

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