Tabou Combo is a
Haiti
Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
an
compas
Compas, also known as compas direct or compas direk (; Haitian Creole: ''konpa'', ''kompa'' or ''kompa dirèk''), is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti. The genre was popularized following the creation of Ensemble Aux Callebasses in ...
band that was founded in 1968 in
Pétion-Ville, a suburb of
Port-au-Prince
Port-au-Prince ( , ; ht, Pòtoprens ) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,311 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is define ...
.
The orchestra has performed throughout the world (North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and especially in the Caribbean). Tabou Combo was the first
Haiti
Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
an band to perform in
Japan
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,
Ivory Coast
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,
Senegal among others, and were named the "Official Panamanian Band" in
Panama due to their popularity, while also becoming the first Caribbean band to have a number one single in the French Hit Parade. They dynamically sung their songs in both English, French, Spanish and in Haitian Creole. Tabou Combo refer to themselves as the "ambassadors of
konpa
are a type of Japanese drinking gathering held by university students in a casual drinking establishment called an izakaya, and are more relaxed than the traditional '' nomikai''. It is often suggested that this word originally came from ger ...
."
History
In 1968, band founders Albert Jr. Chancy and Herman Nau, performed their first concert. At first they named themselves, ''Los Incognitos'' because they were virtually unknown, but soon changed it in to "Tabou Combo" the following year to better fit Haitian culture. That year, the band won "Best Musical Group of the Year" in a televised talent contest, gaining a national reputation in Haiti and the sight of a promising international career.
Musical style
Tabou Combo's musical repertoire, is a mixture of vodou ceremonial
rara drums, Haiti's French colonial
kontradans
Kontradans or the French-Haitian Contredanse, is Creolization, creolized dance music formed in the 18th century in the French colonization of the Americas, French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti) that evolved from the English ''contra dance'', o ...
and
quadrilles, African
soukous and
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
from the American soul era, while commanding a dominant presence of
compas
Compas, also known as compas direct or compas direk (; Haitian Creole: ''konpa'', ''kompa'' or ''kompa dirèk''), is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti. The genre was popularized following the creation of Ensemble Aux Callebasses in ...
.
Band members
Current members
*Herman Nau – co-founder, drums, vocals, composer, artistic director (1968–2021) (died 25 July 2021)
*Yves Joseph "Fanfan" – percussion, vocals (1968–)
*Roger Marie Eugene "Shoubou" – lead vocals (1968–)
*Jean-Claude Jean – rhythm guitar (1968–)
*Yvon "Kapi" André – percussion, vocals (1968–)
*Fritz Coulanges – violin (1968–)
*Elysee Pyronneau – lead guitar, keyboards (1976–)
*John Campagna – alto saxophone (1978–)
*Andrew Washington – trombone (1980–)
*Reynald "Rey" Valme – congas (1987–)
*Yves Abel – bass (1988–)
*Ken Watters – trumpet (1989–)
*Ralph Conde – guitar solo (1995–)
*Andre Atkins – trombone (1996–)
*Robenson Jean-Baptiste –
drums
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(2006–)
*Dener Ceide – lead guitar
*Curtis Eby – trumpet
*Darren Barrett – trumpet
*Yacine Boulares;- saxophone (2013-)
Former members
*Albert Chancy Jr. – co-founder, band leader, lead guitar (1968–69)
*Adolphe Chancy – bass (1968–88), band leader (1976–88)
*Paul Gonel – accordion (1968)
*Serge Guerrier – lead vocals (1968–72)
*André "Dadou" Pasquet – lead guitar (1970–76)
*Guerry Legagneur – accordion (1971–75)
*Yvon Cine – bass, vocals (1972–76)
*Pierre André Cine – guitar, percussion (1973–76)
*James Kelly – tenor saxophone (1978–81)
*Glenn Ferris – trombone (1978–80)
*Paul F. Henegan – saxophone (1981–87)
*Charlie Miller – trumpet (1981–83)
*Joe Mosello – trumpet (1983–87)
*Ernst Marcelin – keyboards (1987–92)
*Ned Gold – tenor saxophone (1987–95)
*Pete Macnamara – trumpet (1988–95)
*Jaime Ramos - trombone (1988-90)
*Gary Resil – rhythm guitar (1988–95)
*Daniel "Danny" Pierre – keyboards / vocals (1994–2002)
Max “Soso” Paris (Former TEMPO band member) Keyboard 2017- to present
*Luis Disla-Tenor Sax (2008-2013)
Discography
* ''Haïti / Ya Patia'' (1969)
* ''Disque Souvenir de...'' (1970)
* ''À La Canne à Sucre'' (1972)
* ''Respect...'' (1973)
* ''8th Sacrement'' (1974)
* ''The Masters'' (1975)
* ''Indestructible...'' (1976)
* ''L'An 10'' (1977)
* ''The Music Machine'' (1978)
* ''Voyé Monté'' (1979)
* ''Baissez-Bas'' (1980)
* ''Bolero Jouk Li Jou'' (1981)
* ''Et Alors'' (1981)
* ''Cé Konsa Cé Konsa / Partagé'' (1982)
* ''Min Sirop'' (1983)
* ''Jo Jo Nan Carnaval'' (1983)''
* ''Enregistré en public - Vol.1'' (1984)
* ''Allo Allo (Toujou, Souça) (1984)
* ''Enregistré En Public - Vol.1'' (1984)
* ''Anthology, Vol I (1979-1986)'' (1986)
* ''Anthology, Vol II (1979-1986)'' (1986)
* ''Anthology, Vol III (1979-1986)'' (1986)
* ''Anthology, Vol IV (1979-1986)'' (1986)
* ''Anthology, Vol V (1979-1986)'' (1986)
* ''Incident'' (1986)
* ''Quitem Fe Zafem'' (1987)
* ''Aux Antilles'' (1989)
* ''Live au Zénith (Les plus grands succès)'' (1989)
* ''8th Sacrement'' (1989)
(rereleased in CD format)
* ''Gozalo''
(En Español) (1990)
* ''Zap Zap'' (1991)
* ''Go Tabou Go'' (1993)
* ''Rasanble'' (1994)
( MC)
* ''Unity'' (1994)
("Rasanble", CD format)
* ''Best of Tabou Combo'' (1995)
* ''Référence'' (1996)
* ''30 Ans Jusqu'au Zenith'' (1998)
* ''Over drive'' (1998)
* ''360 Degrees'' (1998)
* ''Best of... Le Son Haïti'' (1999)
* ''L'An 10'' (1999)
(rereleased in CD format)
* ''Happy Birthday : 30 Ans De Succès'' (2000)
* ''Sans Limites'' (2000)
* ''Le Meilleur De Tabou Combo'' (2002)
* ''35th Anniversary'' (2003)
* ''Gold'' (2003)
* ''Les Grands Succès'' (2003)
* ''Fiesta Caribena / Caribbean Fete'' (2005)
* ''Taboulogy'' (2005)
* ''Best Of Platinum Vol.1'' (2006)
* ''Best Of Platinum Vol.2'' (2006)
* ''Best Of Platinum Vol.3'' (2006)
* ''Best Of Platinum Vol.4'' (2006)
* ''Best Of Platinum Vol.5'' (2006)
* ''Olympia Collection 2007'' (2007)
* ''Mizik Factory Live a Paris La Villette'' (2009)
* ''Konpa to the world'' (2011)
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Singles
* ''New York City / Education'' (1974)
* ''New York City (Part One / Part Two) (1975)
* ''Inflacion / Loneliness '' (1975)
* ''Lets Do The Groove'' (1977)
* ''Let Me Play That Funky Music'' (1978)
* ''Antillian Woman - The Big Single'' (1979)
* ''Ooh La La (Disco version)'' (1979)
* ''You, You, You'' (1980)
* ''Baisser Bas'' (1983)
* ''New York City / Et Alors'' (1984)
* ''New York City'' (1992)
* ''New York City / Pace Dominé'' (1992)
* ''Why Not?'' (1997)
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In popular culture
*The song "Juicy Lucy", was featured in a 1985 French film '' Police''.
*The songs "Incident" and "Ma Bouya", was featured in the 1988 film '' The Serpent and the Rainbow''.
*The song "La Mare A (Karnaval)", was featured in the 1991 film '' The Hard Way''.
*The song "Cole", was featured in the 1991 film '' The Five Heartbeats''.
*The songs "Kitem Fe Safem", and "Zap, Zap", was featured in the 1991 film ''Mystery Date
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Plot
Tom McHugh quickly learns that his perfect big brot ...
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