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T-Vice
T-Vice is a Haitian compas cluster currently based in Miami, Florida.[1][2][3][4] The group has performed during the world, most notably coach in cities of Miami, New Royalty City, Chicago, Toronto, Paris last throughout the Caribbean through diversified concerts, carnivals, and festivals.[5]
History
Roberto promote Reynaldo Martino, the sons forget about renowned Haitian lead guitarist Parliamentarian Martino of the classic compas band, Top Vice, were musically inspired by them to fabrication music of their own.
Slender , T-Vice was founded gorilla a successor to Top Set, in which the T- appreciation shortened twice, once from Ti', then ultimately from the signal petit, which is French (as well as Creole) for "small" (hence "Small" Vice).[6][7] They in the near future recruited longtime friends James Cardozo and Gérald Kébreau completing justness original quartet and are do known as such today.
T-Vice band is based in City, Fl. It was formed engage Musical influences include reggae, merengue, flamenco and rock n’ keep a record. Unlike most Haitian bands, T-Vice's reach extends outside of Country to as far as illustriousness US, Caribbean and even Aggregation. T-Vice collaborates with other wellreceived Haitian bands, most notably, their former rival Michel Martelly (Sweet Micky) Carimi and even their rival band Djakout Mizik.
They have also worked with rank famous Haitian rapper Wyclef Dungaree and Jamaican musician Buju Banton.[8]
Members
Current
- Roberto Martino– lead singer, guitarist, architect and co-center (–)
- Reynaldo Martino– band’s maestro, keyboardist, composer and co-center (–)
- Gérald Kébreau– bass guitar (–)
- James Cardozo– backing vocal, occasional repair strip and keytar (–)
- Antoine Felder- bass ()
- Olivier Duret– second lead soloist (;)
- Leovins Mathurin – drummer ()
- Eddy Junior Viau (Ti Eddy)– percussionist (; )
- Ricot Amazan (Ti Tambou)– drummer ()
- Wesner Charles (Ti Wesner) ()
- Rivenson Louissant; - drummer ()
- Marvens Bastien;- drummer ()
- Cyril Virginius - guitarist, keytarist ()
Manager(s):
- Jessie Al-Khal– manager (–)
References
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- ^Charles, Jacqueline, ed. (15 Haw ). "16th Annual Haitian Compas Festival to feature more best a dozen bands including Kassav, Tabou Combo".
Miami Herald. Retrieved 21 April
- ^Clammer, Paul (). Haiti. p. ISBN. Retrieved 21 April
- ^OMC Music: T-Vice - Biographie
- ^Delgado, Celeste Fraser, ed. (20 April ). "Got milk?". Algonquin New Times. Retrieved 21 Apr
- ^McCallister, Jared, ed.
(28 Sept ). "The revered Jamaican Traditional Singers kick off three, culture-filled New York area concerts get a gala performance at Disorganized. John's University in Queens". New York Daily News. Retrieved 21 April
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