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Nathan Williams Sr. (born March 24, 1963) is an American
zydeco Zydeco ( or , french: Zarico) is a music genre that evolved in southwest Louisiana by French Creole speakers which blends blues, rhythm and blues, and music indigenous to the Louisiana Creoles and the Native American people of Louisiana. Al ...
accordionist, singer and songwriter. He established his band Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas in 1985.


Early life

Williams grew up
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in a French Creole-speaking home in
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, the youngest of seven children. Williams lost his father when he was seven years old. He developed his musical sensibility in his hometown, a place rich in folk tradition, following in the footsteps of his uncle, the Creole guitarist Harry Hypolite, who was a band member with both
Clifton Chenier Clifton Chenier (June 25, 1925 – December 12, 1987), was an American Creole musician known as a pioneer of zydeco, a style of music which arose from Creole music, with rhythm and blues, R&B, blues, and Cajun music, Cajun influences. He sang a ...
and later with his son C. J. Chenier. The young Williams eagerly sought out the music of zydeco originators such as Chenier. When he was too young to attend a Chenier dance at a St. Martinville club, he hovered by the window-sized fan at the back of the building to hear his idol, only to have the bill of his baseball cap clipped off by the fan when he leaned too close. When he was 13, Williams moved to
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to live with his older brother Sid and his wife. He worked in Sid's grocery store. Later, while recovering from a serious illness, Nathan decided to dedicate himself to learning the accordion. He began practicing in the bathroom because he did not want anyone to hear him play. His main mentor was
Buckwheat Zydeco Stanley Dural Jr. (November 14, 1947 – September 24, 2016), better known by his stage name Buckwheat Zydeco, was an American accordionist and zydeco musician. He was one of the few zydeco artists to achieve mainstream success. His music gro ...
, although his biggest influence was Chenier. Sid Williams purchased his brother's first accordion from Buckwheat Zydeco.


Career

Williams began playing professionally around the age of 21. Just five years after graduating from high school, Williams was recording 45s on his brother's El Sid
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. Sid opened a club in Lafayette, El-Sid-O's, and Nathan became a regular Friday night performer there. Williams got his lucky break after Buckwheat Zydeco had left
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for
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. Rounder was in need of an accordionist to fill a spot on a project they had lined up. Buckwheat Zydeco suggested Williams for the position; he auditioned and got the recording contract. In 1985, he formed his band, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha-Chas, with which he plays to this day. Williams named the band after a Chenier instrumental song. In 1988, Williams and the band performed for the first time at the
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. The Cha Chas played at the New Orleans
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for the first time in November 1992. After their successful performances as well as those by
John Delafose John Irvin Delafose (April 16, 1939 – September 18, 1994) was an American French-speaking Creole Zydeco accordionist from Louisiana. Early life Delafose was born in the unincorporated village of Duralde, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, near Mamo ...
and Beau Jocques, the venue began to host zydeco bands every Thursday night beginning in spring 1993. In 1997, Williams released a live album recorded at the club, titled ''I'm a Zydeco Hog: Live at the Rock 'N' Bowl, New Orleans''. Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas performed at the 30th anniversary celebration of the venue in November 2018. Early in his career, ''
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'' wrote that the then-25 year old Williams was "poised to become important; already he is being mentioned as one of the people revitalizing the genre". A few months later, the newspaper described him as "rightly considered one of the best young zydeco musicians in Louisiana". His musical style combines elements of zydeco,
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,
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and R&B. Williams writes most of the band's original tunes. For more than three decades, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas have toured widely, performing at venues as diverse as his brother's convenience store in Lafayette, Louisiana to the
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in New York and the
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in Nashville, Tennessee. The Cha Chas performed at the
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in
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. Internationally, he has performed in Austria, Spain, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Turkey and Germany, among others. They were the first zydeco band to perform in Poland. From its inception, the band has included members of the Williams family, with Nathan on accordion and lead vocals, older brother Dennis Paul Williams on guitar, first cousin Mark Anthony ("Chukka") Williams on rubboard, and brother Sid as manager. Other Williams family band members have included his son, accordionist and keyboardist Nathan Williams Jr., cousin Allen Williams on bass, nephew Djuan on rubboard and accordion. Non-family band members have included bassists Paul Newman and Wayne Burns, drummers Herman "Rat" Brown and Gerard St. Julien Jr., Clifford Alexander on rubboard, and Allen "Cat Roy" Broussard on saxophones. On his 1995 album ''Creole Crossroads'', Williams teamed up with
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fiddler
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from the band
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. At the time, collaborations between zydeco and Cajun musicians were rare. In 2008, Williams played accordion on
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's album '' Skin Deep''. In 2013, he founded his own record label, Cha Cha Records, which releases albums by both Williams Sr. and Williams Jr. In 2022, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas toured with the
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, playing 30 dates across the United States, promoted as the Mardi Gras Mambo Tour. Nathan & the Zydeco Cha-Chas were nominated for a 2023 Grammy Award in the
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category, for ''Lucky Man''.


Personal life

When he is not touring, Williams runs a trucking company named Cha Cha Hot Shot Service that hauls equipment for the Louisiana oil and gas industry. Williams met his future wife Nancy when he was 16 years old. They were high school sweethearts. He said "Once I met her, that was it. I have a nice wife, a nice family. I make a decent living. I enjoy what I'm doing." The couple have three children. Nathan Williams Jr. began performing with the Cha Chas at age 3, playing the rubboard. He released his debut album ''Zydeco Ballin' '' in 2002, at age 14. Since then, he has led his own band, Lil' Nathan and the Zydeco Big Timers, playing accordion and keyboards. Williams' youngest son Naylan is also a musician and record producer. He played most of the instruments on his father's 2022 album ''Lucky Man''. His older brother Dennis Paul Williams, in addition to being a jazz and zydeco guitarist, is a well-known visual artist, whose mixed media works have been exhibited in multiple U.S. cities and in Europe. His paintings were featured in a 2013 book titled ''Soul Exchange'' and appear on the covers of two books by poet
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.


Discography


Studio and live albums


Singles


Various artist compilation albums


Filmography

* 1994: ''The Kingdom of Zydeco'' (documentary, directed by
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), includes commentary and a performance by Williams * 2009: '' In the Electric Mist'' (feature film directed by
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), cameo appearance * 2010: ''Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Concert'', aired on
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, includes a performance by Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas


Awards and honors

* 2002: Best of the Beat Award for Best Zydeco Band or Performer * 2005: inducted into the
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* 2006: Best of the Beat Award for Best Zydeco Band or Performer * 2006: Best of the Beat Award, Best Zydeco Album for ''Hang it High, Hang it Low'' * 2010: Big Easy Music Award for Best Zydeco Band * 2012: Big Easy Music Award for Best Zydeco Band * 2012: Zydeco Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award * 2015: Zydeco, Blues and Trailride (ZBT) Clifton Chenier Lifetime Achievement Award * 2017: Landry Vineyards in
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unveiled their "Nathan Williams Zydeco Wine" label in honor of the musician who performed at the venue for many years * 2023:
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nomination in the
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category, for ''Lucky Man'' * unknown year: voted top festival band in the country


References


External links

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video of Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas full set at the Cajun Zydeco Festival in New Orleans, August 23, 2021
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