Shleu-Shleu

Shleu-Shleu
Origin Haiti
Genres kompa, Mini-jazz
Years active 1965–present
Associated acts Skah-Shah, Les Manfoubensthe, Les Frères Lorenceau
Past members See Past members below

Shleu-Shleu is a kompa band formed the 22 December 1965 in Pétionville by Hugues "Dada" Jackaman (or Djakaman) a rich Arab Haitians businessman of Syrian origin and directed by Tony Moïse on the ashes of Les Manfoubensthe created by Jean Baptiste, Jacques Fabre, Camille Philippe and Kiki Bayard and Les Frères Lorenceau.[1] During their first appearance, Nemours Jean-Baptiste renamed them Mini Jazz, due to their reduced format, thus unknowingly coining the term mini-jazz, also referring to the mini-skirt fashion of the time.[2] The new band was composed of a solo saxophonist, Tony Moise, Jean-Claude Pierre-Charles (a.k.a. Peddy) and Hans Cherubin (a.k.a. Gro Bébé) on lead vocals. After liven throughout Haiti, they achieved international notoriety, and in 1970, they were hired to travel to New York, where they decided to stay and reside, since that time. They have played in many large American cities, spreading many of the musical gems of the Haitian diaspora. In 1976, many of the original members of the band had to leave New York for several reasons. This instability created a period of decline that lasted until 1991 when Jean-Baptiste Smith decided to revive the band with the addition of new musicians, such as the talented saxophonist Evens Latortue, guitarist Eddy Altine, percussionist Joseph Savius.

Members

Past members

  • Eddy Altine
  • Yne-Arsene Appollon
  • Jacques-Ives Baptiste
  • Georges Loubert Chancy
  • Hans Cherubin
  • Gerald Desir
  • Ti Paul Edmé
  • Hugues Jackaman
  • Franky Jean-Baptiste
  • Evens Latortue
  • Joseph-Mario Mayala
  • Frederic Mews
  • Leon Millien
  • Tony Moïse
  • Jean-Claude Pierre-Charles
  • Serge Rosenthal
  • Fito Sadrac
  • Joseph Savius
  • Jean-Baptiste Smith
  • Clovis St. Louis
  • Jean-Michel St. Victor (a.k.a. Zouzoule)
  • Jean-Ely Telfort
  • Johnny-Franz Toussaint

Discography

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