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Terrance Simien is a cajun zydeco artist who first rose out of the swampland near Eunice Louisiana into prominence as a teenage accordian wunderkind when noted style pirate Paul Simon hijacked him for a recorded cover of Clifton Chenier's "You Used To Call Me" in 1984. Not long after, Simien appeared with his band Terrance Simien & The Mallet Playboys in the New Orleans based feature film "The Big Easy", seen performing with star Dennis Quaid on a song that he wrote and featured on the successful soundtrack album. Check our available Terrance Simien concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 7 reviews)

Please, somebody give me a convertible with a good sound system so I can cruise around with Terrance Simien's Zydeco on the Bayou blastin'—sounds perfect. Don't get me wrong, dancing around the house to this debut release from Restless Records has been exhilarating, but it's an album worth sharing, giving it up to the streets...
- www.offbeat.com
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- www.offbeat.com
Multi-talented singer, songwriter and accordionist Terrance Simien was first introduced to Zydeco music in 1981, around the time he got his first accordion. The Tribute Sessions is an homage to those musicians who highly influenced the singer and songwriter. Along with nods to Canray Fontenot, Clifton Chenier and A.P. Carter, Simien covers Sam Cooke's "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day." Simien's warm, melodious tone reminds us of Cooke's heyday and the late 50's pop sounds...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
A modern zydeco artist whose songs aren't yet in an essential category. More rock than zydeco, but lots of energy nonetheless.
- music.aol.com
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