Clifton Chenier and Friends Playing on Porch, Zydeco Music, Black Americana, 1970s Louisiana
Clifton Chenier and Friends Playing on Porch, Zydeco Music, Black Americana, 1970s Louisiana from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. Clip ref AB14. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more, visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Available in SD. Subscribe for more high quality, rare and inspiring clips from our extensive archive of footage. Chenier performs ‘Baby Please Don’t Go’ classic blues song with accordion sitting on porch, great shot. Find more archive footage of African American Life in the Deep South 1960s - 1970s here: • African-American Life in the South 1960s -... Kinolibrary is a commercial archive film agency supplying high quality, rare and inspiring footage to media professionals. Our collections cover a wealth of eclectic and intriguing themes, locations and eras. Visit http://www.kinolibrary.com for more info. WEBSITE: http://kinolibrary.com/ TWITTER: / thekinolibrary FACEBOOK: / kinolibrary INSTAGRAM: / kinolibrary COLLECTIONS OVERVIEW: https://stories.kinolibrary.com/colle...

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