The Kingdom of Zydeco
Winner, the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award
Praise for The Kingdom of Zydeco
“Michael Tisserand has given us a good one.”
— Annie Proulx
“I’m so glad that Michael’s book is back out again so that his best old tale of zydeco will live on.”
– Buckwheat Zydeco, from the Foreword to new edition of The Kingdom of Zydeco
“Michael Tisserand has given us a good one. The Kingdom of Zydeco is richly anecdotal, as moving and intimate as the music, a fine front-porch history of zydeco from the blackjack dirt farms of Louisiana to the oil refineries of coastal Texas. It is as much about human beings and Creole culture as music, about personal foibles, misadventure, white/black tensions, work and parties, trouble in the night, and truly extraordinary characters. The gritty, vibrant voices of the musicians—well-known, obscure, dead, living, recorded, unrecorded—give this work extraordinary vigor and juice. This is an important book for anyone with an interest in life, American music, southern culture, dancing, accordions, the recording industry, folklore, old dance clubs in the weeds, fortune tellers, hoodoos, or shotguns. Somewhere in the book a father tells his musician son, ‘whatever you do, give the people a satisfaction.’ Michael Tisserand does that for the reader.”
– Annie Proulx
"The Kingdom of Zydeco beautifully captures the world of one of America’s most unique, fascinating, and rockin’ musical cultures. The definitive work on the subject."
– Bonnie Raitt
"Every page of this extraordinary book pulses with humanity, rendered with intelligence, affection, energy, and keen observation—this book is a pure gift to everyone who loves Louisiana music and culture and fine writing about both."
– Susan Larson, New Orleans Times-Picayune
“An exhaustively researched, intelligently analyzed and lovingly written guide to this most vital of regional musics.”
– Don McLeese, Austin-American Statesman
“This is a wonderful book, a comprehensive and enthralling look at zydeco. . . . [Tisserand] communicates his love for the music and makes you want to hear it."
– David Nicholson, Washington Post
“While shelves full of important books on blues have been published, no definitive work on zydeco has existed until now. Michael Tisserand’s The Kingdom of Zydeco is, and likely will continue to be, the best zydeco history available.”
– Roger Wood, Living Blues
“Exhaustive . . . riveting . . . The Kingdom of Zydeco is a back-road trip well worth making.”
– Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Beyond Tisserand’s clear, enjoyable writing and his agile translation of the riding rhythms into prose, it is his interviews that make this book truly special. These strings of quotes—presented uncorrected and full of colorful colloquialisms—are treasures, bits of living history grabbed just in time, in several cases, to preserve firsthand accounts of customs and people now gone.”
– Clea Simon, Boston Globe
“The first comprehensive history of the music and a delightful geography of a people and place as untouched by Wal-Mart homogeneity as any in the nation.”
– Craig Havighurst, Wall Street Journal
“Tisserand delves into the music's past and present in The Kingdom of Zydeco, one of the first in-depth histories of the sound and a well-researched, insightful introduction to the culture that spawned it.”
– Lynn Van Matre, Chicago Tribune
"Written in a style as lively as the music itself, journalist Tisserand's book is recommended for all music libraries and is essential in Louisiana, East Texas, and everywhere else that zydeco is king."
– Library Journal
“Tisserand's book is the gold mine. The product of years of research, interviews, and van, bus, and horse travel with zydecizers and their kin, Kingdom should do for the genre what Nick Tosches's books have done for country and Peter Guralnik's did for R&B and the blues.
– Arsenio Orteza, Village Voice
"The definitive book on zydeco. Michael Tisserand presents a historical overview of one of America's last great regional musical cultures, then brings that history to life with vibrant profiles and immediate, on-the-spot reporting. Essential reading for zydeco fans as well as for anyone curious about how an indigenous musical form evolves."
– Keith Spera, New Orleans Times-Picayune
“A book that’s as readable as a novel while being a font of historical and cultural information.”
– Ed Ward, Mojo Magazine
"Flavorful, sharply reported, and highly readable. The Kingdom of Zydeco is a groundbreaking book on a fascinating species of American music and the culture surrounding it. Michael Tisserand knows his way around zydeco's boulevards and back alleys, and he draws lively and insightful portraits of the musicians, promoters, spouses, and fans who inhabit them."
– Tom Piazza, author of Blues and Trouble