Awards & Winners

Clifton Chenier

Date of Birth 25-June-1925
Place of Birth Opelousas
(United States of America, Louisiana, St. Landry Parish)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as C.J. Chenier, Chenier, Clifton
Profession Singer, Musician, Songwriter
Clifton Chenier, a Creole French-speaking native of Opelousas, Louisiana, was an eminent performer and recording artist of Zydeco, which arose from Cajun and Creole music, with R&B, jazz, and blues influences. He played the accordion and won a Grammy Award in 1983. In 1984 he was honored as a National Heritage Fellow in 1989 was inducted posthumously into the Blues Hall of Fame, in 2011, The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame, and in 2014, a Grammy recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. He was known as the 'King of Zydeco', and also billed as the 'King of the South'.

Awards by Clifton Chenier

Check all the awards nominated and won by Clifton Chenier.

2010


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Bogalusa Boogie

1983


Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording
Honored for : I'm Here
(Artist)

Nominations 1983 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording I'm Here