Carrier hails from one of zydeco's most important families. His grandfather was one of zydeco's first musicians. His father, Roy Carrier, Sr., continues to balance his work on an oil rig with performances with his own band. Several of his cousins toured and recorded as the Carrier Brothers.
Taught the accordion by his father, Carrier made his debut with his father's band at the age of 12. For most of his teens, however, he played drums in the band, taking over the accordion when his father's work prevented him from playing with the group.
After playing accordion in a series of high school bands, Carrier accepted an invitation to play the frottoir (washboard) for Terrance Simien the Mallet Playboys in 1986. He remained with the band until 1989 when he left to form his own group with his brothers, Troy Dikki Du Carrier and Kevin Carrier sharing washboard responsibilities. The original band, which also included lead guitarist David LeJeune and bassist Rodney Dural, recorded their debut album, Go Zydeco Go, shortly after being formed Their first nationally distributed album, Boogie Woogie Zydeco, followed in 1991. Carrier's breakthrough came with his third album, Dance All Night. Released in 1993, the album received a -Living Blues critics award as "Best Zydeco Album of the Year. Carrier's fourth album, Who Stole the Hot Sauce, featured impressive renditions of War's The Cisco Kid and Pete Townshend's Squeeze Box. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi