Volo Volo de Boston

Volo Volo de Boston
Background information
Origin Greater Boston
Genres kompa, Mini-jazz
Years active 1970–present
Website www.volovolodeboston.com
Members
  • Fequiere Lucien
  • Jean Léon Mascary
  • François St Preux
  • Joseph Shiller
  • Jean Webert Saint-Vil
  • Mario Registre.
Past members See Past members below
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Volo Volo de Boston is a Haitian kompa band formed in 1970 under the name Haiti Combo. It was later changed to Volo Volo de Boston in 1972 with Eric Breneus as the vocalist approximately 2 years before the arrival of Ti Manno, Moise Desir, and Ricot Mazarin. The group became an international success instantly after the release of their first album entitled Caresse[1][2] which earned them the title "Lover's Band" during the 70s, 80s and the 90s while touring through countries Martinique, Guadeloupe, France, Panama, French Guyana, Haiti, Canada and across the United States where they were well received. Volo Volo de Boston received many awards[3] including citations from the city of Boston and The Haitian Consulate in Boston for its many years of representing the Haitian Culture abroad.

Members

Past & Present

  • Hans Felix, Guitar,Composer, Band Leader 1972
  • Fritz Felix, Percussion
  • Ti Manno, Lead Singer, Songwriter (Deceased)
  • Moise Desir, Sax Also, Caresse (Deceased)
  • Pierre Emmanuel Charles, Sax Alto, La Nature
  • Eddy Charles, 2nd Guitar
  • Jersaint Charles, Bass
  • Serge Fleury, Drums (Deceased)
  • Eddy Catan, Congas
  • Laud Jn Jacques, Keyboard
  • Carlo Sauvignon, Congas
  • Rico Mazarin, Lead Singer
  • Eric Breneus, Lead Singer (1971) (Deceased)
  • Fequiere Lucien, Lead Singer,song Writer(1978-)
  • Chris Bazile, Lead Singer (1978-1991)
  • Guy Gondre, Guitar, Band Leader(2) (Deceased)
  • Emmanuel Edouard Salvant, Guitar (1978-1981)
  • Pressoir Desruisseaux, Tanm Tanm (1978-1981)
  • Jean Leon Mascary, Lead Singer (1983-2015)
  • Francois M. St Preux, Guitar,Maestro(3)(1986)
  • Roland Casseus, Drums 1980
  • Patrick Casseus, Drums
  • Roland Raymond, Bass
  • Paul Fleury, Congas
  • Henry Hans, Bass
  • Lesly Jean, Drums
  • Serge Jerome, Sax
  • David Rizza, Percussion
  • Wilson Pierre, Congas, Chant, Songwriter
  • Yves Leslie Orne, Choral
  • Joel Springer, Sax, Synthetizeur
  • Joseph Laine, Singer
  • Frantz Rolls, Guitar

Discography

References

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