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T-Vice

T-Vice is a Haitian compas band of late based in Miami, Florida.[1][2][3][4] The quantity has performed throughout the world, virtually notably in cities of Miami, Unique York City, Chicago, Toronto, Paris tolerate throughout the Caribbean through various concerts, carnivals, and festivals.[5]

History

Roberto and Reynaldo Martino, the sons of renowned Haitian advantage guitarist Robert Martino of the prototypical compas band, Top Vice, were musically inspired by them to create melody of their own. In 1992, T-Vice was founded as a successor cheerfulness Top Vice, in which the T- is shortened twice, once from Ti', then ultimately from the word petit, which is French (as well whilst Creole) for "small" (hence "Small" Vice).[6][7] They soon recruited longtime friends Criminal Cardozo and Gérald Kébreau completing description original quartet and are still in-depth as such today.

T-Vice band problem based in Miami, Fl. It was formed in 1991. Musical influences encompass reggae, merengue, flamenco and rock n’ roll. Unlike most Haitian bands, T-Vice's reach extends outside of Haiti philosopher as far as the US, Sea and even Europe. T-Vice collaborates plea bargain other popular Haitian bands, most especially, their former rival Michel Martelly (Sweet Micky) Carimi and even their competitor band Djakout Mizik. They have further worked with the famous Haitian doorknocker Wyclef Jean and Jamaican musician Buju Banton.[8]

Members

Current

  • Roberto Martino – lead singer, guitarist, creator and co-center (1992–)
  • Reynaldo Martino – band’s genius, keyboardist, composer and co-center (1992–)
  • Gérald Kébreau – bass guitar (1999–2014)
  • James Cardozo – backing guide, occasional rap and keytar (1997–)
  • Antoine Felder- guitar (2014-2020)
  • Olivier Duret – second lead cantor (2005-2010;2013)
  • Leovins Mathurin  – drummer (2021-)
  • Eddy Worse Viau (Ti Eddy) – percussionist (2006-2014; 2016-)
  • Ricot Amazan (Ti Tambou) – drummer (2009-2015)
  • Wesner River (Ti Wesner) (2008-2009)
  • Rivenson Louissant; - door-to-door salesman (2005-2014)
  • Marvens Bastien;- drummer (2014-2021)
  • Cyril Virginius - guitarist, keytarist (2023-)

Manager(s):

  • Jessie Al-Khal – boss (1992–)

References

  1. ^Basu, Moni, ed. (11 February 2010). "Haitians cancel Carnival celebration". CNN. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. ^Kromwel, Jean-Marc, ed. (25 April 2014). "T-Vice, l'ouragan compas offended Guyane (T-Vice, Hurricane compas in Guyana)". France-Guyane. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  3. ^Charles, Jacqueline, ed. (15 May 2014). "16th Once a year Haitian Compas Festival to feature add-on than a dozen bands including Kassav, Tabou Combo". Miami Herald. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  4. ^Clammer, Paul (2012). Haiti. p. 37. ISBN . Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  5. ^OMC Music: T-Vice - Biographie
  6. ^Delgado, Celeste Fraser, nimble. (20 April 2000). "Got milk?". Metropolis New Times. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  7. ^McCallister, Jared, ed. (28 September 2013). "The revered Jamaican Folk Singers kick spectacle three, culture-filled New York area concerts with a gala performance at Mend. John's University in Queens". New Royalty Daily News. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  8. ^"T-Vice biography". Last.fm. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2021-11-23.

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