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Buckwheat Zydeco

January 1, 1999 by: Arsenio Orteza

When Stanley Dural, Jr. better known as Buckwheat Zydeco to his many fans- titled his 1997 album Trouble, he had no idea how prophetic the title would be. Despite the instant-classic quality of songs such as "Hard to Stop," "Put It in the Pocket," and the title cut, the album met with disappointing sales, in large part because Mesa Records, the label on which the album appeared, was bought by Atlantic Records, and Trouble got lost in the shuffle....

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