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Celebrating zydeco music: Opelousas museum hosts new exhibit
OPELOUSAS, La. (KLFY) -- The Opelousas Museum unveiled a Zydeco exhibit on Friday, August 8, showcasing the vibrant culture and history of Zydeco music.
The exhibit features the work of photographer Rita Colligan Manuel, who has spent years collecting memories, stories and pictures of Zydeco musicians in their element.
"Best shots. The ones that meant a whole lot to me had a story behind it that I would show in the showing and of the originators of Southwest Louisiana Zydeco," said Manuel.
Manuel's photographs serve as a tribute to both past and present Zydeco culture, capturing legendary musicians who have shaped the genre.
The exhibit includes images of notable figures such as Herbie Gallery and Paul Scott.
The Zydeco exhibit at the Opelousas Museum offers a unique glimpse into the cultural heritage of Southwest Louisiana, celebrating the musicians who have contributed to this lively musical tradition.
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