Boozoo Chavis's 2000 Concert History

Boozoo Chavis (born: Wilson Anthony Chavis) was one of the pioneers of zydeco, the Cajun and blues hybrid originating in southwest Louisiana. Although his self-composed 1954 single, "Paper in My Shoes," was the first zydeco hit, Chavis was distrustful of the music industry and refused to perform publicly or record again until 1984. In an interview featured in the 1990 book, The New Folk Music, Chavis explained, "I got gypped out of my record. I get frustrated, sometimes.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 28, 2000 –
Jul 30, 2000
Winterhawk Bluegrass and Beyond Festival
Auldridge, Bennett & Gaudreau / Ben Demerath / Beth Molaro / Big Table / Bob Malone / Boozoo Chavis / cheryl wheeler / Chris Hillman / Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen / Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer / Dave Fry / Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul / Einstein’s Little Homonculus / Erica Wheeler / George Marshall with Wild Asparagus / Gillian Welch & David Rawlings / The Hickory Project / Hoopoe the Clown / The Ivy Vine Players / Jeff Lang / Jim Hurst And Missy Raines / Jimmie Dale Gilmore / John Cowan Band / Judith Edelman Band / Kathryn Wedderburn / Kevin Welch / Laurie's Stories / The Lemonade Parade / Mark Erelli / Mary Gauthier / The McKrells / Mustard's Retreat / Vassar Clements With Northern Lights / Paul Rosenberg / Reckless Abandon / Rotary Pancake Day / Sam Pacetti / Stacey Earle / Steve Reilly & the Mamau Playboys / The Storycrafters / Tim Mason / Vanida Gail Show all bands
Long Hill Farm Hillsdale, New York, United States
Blues
Zydeco
Cajun
New Orleans
Swamp Pop
Louisiana
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2000 1 concert
1999 2 concerts
1996 1 concert
1995 2 concerts
1994 1 concert
1992 3 concerts
1991 2 concerts
1990 1 concert

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