Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR95

Introduced
2/2/09  
Enrolled
2/2/09  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution further highlights the venues in Frenchtown, such as the Silver Slipper and the Continental Lounge and Zydeco Ballroom, where popular zydeco performers have played, fostering a resurgence in interest in this musical genre. By honoring zydeco music with an official Texas Historical Marker, the resolution aims to preserve not only the music itself but also the memories and cultural significance it holds for the residents of Frenchtown. This act symbolizes a commitment to safeguarding this unique aspect of local culture and heritage.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 95 recognizes the contributions and efforts made by individuals in preserving zydeco music in Houston's historic Frenchtown community. Zydeco music is described in the resolution as a vibrant blend of jazz, blues, and traditional Creole music known as la-la. This musical tradition has been a crucial element in maintaining the cultural identity of the Louisiana 'Creoles of Color' who established their community in this area. The resolution emphasizes the importance of zydeco music in the social fabric of the community, showcasing how it has been an essential part of social gatherings and events.

Contention

While the resolution acknowledges the cultural and social importance of zydeco music, it also opens a discussion on the broader implications of preserving local traditions amid changing societal landscapes. Stakeholders may debate the resources required to support such initiatives versus other cultural preservation efforts across Texas. Nonetheless, SR95 serves as an appreciation of the efforts of the community members who have fought to ensure that zydeco music continues to thrive and be recognized as a vital part of Texas's rich cultural tapestry.

Companion Bills

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