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An OffBeat Interview with Zachary Richard, Part Two

May 1, 1993 by: Keith Spera and Michael Tisserand

“I cherish my privacy,” stated Zachary Richard at one point during an interview in the living room of the Lafayette area

“Cajun-deco” cottage he shares with Claude Thomas, the Frenchwoman who is his manager and longtime companion. And then he proceeded to cast serious doubt on that assertion, growing increasingly candid over the course of what became a four-hour conversation on that cool evening in February.

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