Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR44

Introduced
3/26/18  

Caption

Acknowledges zydeco music as a cultural asset and recognizes Zydeco Wine

Impact

The resolution signifies an official acknowledgment of zydeco music and Zydeco Wine, which could serve to uplift and validate these cultural expressions within the state. By recognizing these components as part of Louisiana's cultural fabric, it may encourage further cultural events, tourism related to the music scene, and support for local artists and producers. The resolution may also inspire educational initiatives that focus on Louisiana's cultural heritage, thereby fostering appreciation for zydeco music and the state’s traditions among residents and visitors alike.

Summary

House Resolution 44 acknowledges zydeco music as a significant cultural asset of Louisiana and recognizes Zydeco Wine as a product that reflects the state's rich heritage. The resolution highlights the origins of zydeco music in southwest Louisiana among French Creole communities, showcasing its blend of blues, rhythm and blues, and other local musical traditions. By officially recognizing these elements, the resolution seeks to promote the cultural identity tied to zydeco music and the associated products that represent Louisiana's unique cultural landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR44 appears positive, reflecting pride in Louisiana's cultural contributions. Legislators and community members who support this resolution likely view it as a valuable endorsement of local culture. The acknowledgment of Nathan Williams, Sr. and his efforts to preserve and promote zydeco music and his creation of Zydeco Wine exemplifies a sentiment of appreciation towards cultural heritage and local entrepreneurs. The resolution creates a platform for celebrating state culture.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely ceremonial and celebratory in nature, one potential point of contention may arise from discussions about resource allocations for cultural initiatives and whether state recognition translates into tangible support for the zydeco music community. Furthermore, the commercial aspect of Zydeco Wine may provoke dialogue regarding the representation of local culture in the broader market, balancing authenticity with commercialization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR130

Honors the life and legacy of Sidney "Sid " Joseph Williams Jr. and his impact on Zydeco music, Creole heritage, and decades of service to the Truman community.

LA HR208

Commends the Zydeco Extravaganza and its organizers on the occasion of its thirty-fifth anniversary

LA HR34

Commends Shelton Dunaway for his musical achievements and recognizes him as a southwest La. cultural treasure

LA SR95

Recognizing those who work to preserve zydeco music in the Frenchtown community of Houston.

LA HR201

Commends musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language

LA HR199

Recognizes May 7, 2024, as Louisiana Music Advocacy Day at the state capitol

LA SR210

Recognizes the month of June as "African-American Music Appreciation Month" in Louisiana.

LA HR148

Recognizes May 14, 2019, as Louisiana Music Advocacy Day at the state capitol

LA HR223

Commends Teruis "Juvenile" Gray for his musical and cultural contributions

LA HR45

Recognizes April 20, 2023, as Louisiana Music Advocacy Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.