THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #938 – Rockin’ Dopsie Jr.

Episode #938 – Rockin’ Dopsie Jr.

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The Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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Your host Paul Edward Leslie spoke with the legendary Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. Now, Dopsie is pronounced Doop-see, and the band many of you know is Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters. They’re fabulous live, and you’ll love their recordings. Junior’s father was a zydeco legend, Rockin’ Dopsie Sr. The family vowed to keep the music and his memory alive. They have kept that promise.

Rockin’ Dopsie Jr’s band has shared the stage with the best of the best: Tina Turner, the Neville Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Jimmy Buffett and Dr. John. They’ve recorded with Bob Dylan and Cyndi Lauper. Oh, and you know the Paul Simon song “That Was Your Mother,” an undeniably Louisiana-influenced track? Yep, they appeared on that too.

Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. also famously appeared on the renowned compilation CD put out by Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Records entitled “Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Gumbo.” Dopsie contributed two tracks: “Please Don’t Leave Me” and “I’m Coming Home.”

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There’s no party like a Rockin’ Dopsie party, so on that note all we have to do now is enjoy.

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1 thought on “Episode #938 – Rockin’ Dopsie Jr.”

  1. I loved Clifton Chenier and Rockin Dopsie Sr. Zydeco music is so fun! I lived in Lafayette and went to school at USL in art. Now ULL. I went out dancing almost every night! So fun! I had a friend who had a jewelry business based on Zydeco music. Zydeco Boards. I helped her design and make earrings and sell them in shops. Shrimp, crawfish and crabs. We also customized Washboards and sold those too. We got into the Jazzfest, so I also played the Zydeco Boards to demonstrate them. So fun! The musicians were our best customers! They loved them! We also sold them at fairs and festivals across the Gulf Coast from Houston to Pensacola. But Jazzfest was best! 😎

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