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Years active
  
1965–present

Origin
  
Haiti (1965)

Past members
  
See Past members below

Genres
  
Compas, Mini-jazz


Associated acts
  
Skah-Shah, Les Manfoubensthe, Les Frères Lorenceau

Albums
  
Original Shleu-Shleu, 6eme Anniversaire

Record labels
  
Chancy Records & Agency, Haiti Record, Mini Records, Rotel Records, Kreyol Music, Inc., ACP

Similar
  
Les Frères Dejean, Magnum Band, Nu Vice, Ti Manno, Haitiando

Shleu-Shleu is a kompa band formed the 22 December 1965 in Bas-Peut de Chose, Por-au-Prince by former members of the groupes Lorenceau and Memfoubins; and managed by Hugues "Dada" Jackaman (or Djakaman) a rich Arab Haitians businessman of Syrian origin and directed by Tony Moïse on the ashes of Les Manfoubins created by Jean Baptiste, Jacques Vabre, Camille Philippe and Kiki Bayard and Following the demize of Les Frères Lorenceau. 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. 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 City to perform at Casa Borinquen. They decided to stay in NYC. 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.

Contents

Discography

  • 1967 Haiti, Mon Pays
  • 1969 Tête Chauve
  • 1969 Haïti, Terre De Soleil
  • 1970 Cé La Ou Yé
  • 1971 6ème Anniversaire
  • 1972 Succès Des Shleu-Shleu A Paris
  • 1973 A New York - Maestro Tony Moise
  • 1973 Acé Frapé
  • 1974 Toujours Le Même 4-3
  • 1974 En Filant Les Aiguilles
  • 1974 Grille Ta Cigarette
  • 1975 Original Shleu-Shleu
  • 1975 Immortel
  • 1976 Le Bal Des Orchestres
  • 1976 Aux Fanatiques Du Monde Entier
  • 1977 Crapaud
  • 1978 JSS
  • 1980 Toujours Là!
  • 1981 Celebration
  • 1981 A La Cocoteraie
  • 1982 Back To Stay
  • 1983 No Money No Honey
  • 1983 Succes
  • 1991 Pionniers "La Tradition Continue..."
  • 1994 Souvenirs
  • Songs

    Moun DamouPionniers · 1991
    Ce La Ou YeCe La Ou Ye · 1970
    7 jours de la semaine2014

    References

    Shleu-Shleu Wikipedia


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