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Ralph Conde, artist with multiple talents

Ralph Condé, an artist with multiple talents, was born in 1969 in the state of New York and since the age of 16, he has been on the grand screen of music industry. However, his first ever association with music was at the age of 6 when he received his first guitar and ever since then, he perfected his skills and to gradually earn the reputation of being a great musician, a great writer, a great composer and a great vocalist. Today, Ralph is the owner of a recording studio located in Miami, Florida.

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Beethova Obas, famous musician of his life

Beethova Obas was known as the famous musician of the Haiti. At the beginning of the nineties, he was first appeared on the famous musical scene. He was awarded as the inspired and most talented singer and the song writer of his generation. Beethova Obas had forged, sensuous melodies and painful lyrics.

The famous musician was born in the year 1964. He was the son of painter Charles Obas; he was the youngest of five children. He first appeared in the presidential place then he disappeared. Later he appeared with his appealing songs to amuse the people of Haiti.

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Long-time friend of Michel Martelly, guitarist Alex Tropnaz

Michel Martelly is the most powerful man in Haiti. But before he became president, Martelly was a former musician under the name "Sweet Micky" and was very popular and good at it. His music career spans for about twenty decades where he was able to release more than ten Kompa music albums. Martelly was a vocalist, a drummer, and a keyboardist and also used to own a club before being active in politics and eventually becoming Haiti's head of state

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Beethova Obas a Great Haitian Artist and Songwriter

The Haitian musician Beethova Obas was born in 1964. His father named Charles Obas was a popular painter who disappeared in October 1969 after a clear demonstration in front of the palace of the president located at Port-au-Prince.

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Alex Abellard - Musician

Haiti's Kompa is considered to be the country's national music genre and Alex Abellard plays this style of music. Also called Compas, the music genre that is often accompanied by dance has expanded its reach to the rest of the Caribbean, as well as in the United States, Canada, France, and Africa. It gave birth to numerous singers and bands in Haiti that have gained both national and international fame and have performed all around the world.

The band Zin is one of the new generations of Kompas musicians in Haiti. It was founded in the 1980s by musician Alex Abellard. Other Zin members, past and present, are Alan Cave, Carry Legagneur, Daphne Dary, Eddy Saint-Vil, Gaby Catin, Jack Barbot, Patrick Apollon, Romeo DeVolcy, Virginia Mahotiere, and many others. The group has since released about twenty albums and is known for the songs' "Chokola", "Pa Okipi Li", "Falling", "De la tete aux peids", and "Hasta La Vista".

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Ralph Conde Biography

Ralph Conde is a well known musician, composer and guitar player. His passion for music especially playing guitar was appreciated at the very young age of 7. With persistence and continuing efforts, he expertise his guitar talent and has been working on it from the age of 16. His talent has been world renowned and has participated in many shows across Europe, Africa and South America. His dedication towards music and hard work has gained him a reputation of a vocalist, a composer and a writer. Ralph Conde has been helping youth all across the globe to learn guitar through his own recording studio in Miami, Florida.

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Guitarist Ralph Conde pays homage to Haitian music icons

Ralph Conde is a Haitian guitarist. He was born and raised up in Haiti. His mother bought him a guitar at the age of six years as a gift. This made him to aspire to be a guitarist. He was greatly inspired by other artists within and out of Haiti. Bearing in mind that Haiti was full of artists, Ralph was able to meet various local sounds such as kompa, troudour, rara and meringue. His role models artists were Robert Martino and Dadou Pasquet.

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