The Grand Opening of the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville will feature a display of Zydeco-related items.
According to a post by Grammy-winning Zydeco artist Terrance Simien, he credits his wife Cynthia as being the workhorse behind getting Zydeco music recognized at the museum.
She has always fought to get our music recognized in its rightful place on stages across the globe, in the GRAMMY awards and in the landscape of African American music and history. - Terrance Simien, referring to his wife Cynthia Simien, Facebook
According to the post, the $50M facility will have its grand opening on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 18, 2021, and the Zydeco items will be displayed in the main lobby display case. Those items include an accordion that belonged to Quen Ida Guillory, a rubboard that belonged to Reggie Dural, and Terence Simien s own Fulani hat.