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Haitian Music Award, the Glossary

Index Haitian Music Award

The Haitian Music Awards (HMA), is an annual Haitian music awards show that officially first took place on Sunday April 12, 2009 at the renowned Avery Fisher Hall at New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Alan Cavé, Carimi, Compas, David Geffen Hall, Djakout Mizik, Emeline Michel, Haiti, Lincoln Center, Misty Jean, Music industry, Music of Haiti, Nemours Jean-Baptiste, New York City, Tabou Combo.

  2. Haitian awards
  3. Latin American music awards
  4. Music of Haiti

Alan Cavé

Georges Alan Cavé (born February 27, 1966) is a Haitian-American lead singer of the compas (kompa) band Zin.

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Carimi

Carimi (often styled as CaRiMi) was a popular Haitian compas band assembled in New York City in 2001.

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Compas

Compas, also known as compas direct in French, konpa dirèk in Haitian Creole, or simply konpa but most commonly as Kompa, is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti.

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David Geffen Hall

David Geffen Hall is a concert hall in New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side.

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Djakout Mizik

Djakout Mizik (now Djakout #1) is a Haitian compas band based in Carrefour, Haiti, Djakout Mizik is notable for their slow jazzy style and have produced songs such as Septieme Ciel, Naje Pou Soti, and Biznis Pam.

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Emeline Michel

Emeline Michel, born in Gonaïves, is a Haitian singer who has been called "The Joni Mitchell of Haiti." Her songs merge native Haitian compas and rara music with jazz, pop, bossa nova, and samba.

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Haiti

Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.

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Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

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Misty Jean

Misty Jean (born c. 1980 in Haiti) is a former Miss West Indies and singer.

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Music industry

The music industry refers to the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators.

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Music of Haiti

The music of Haiti combines a wide range of influences drawn from the diverse population that has settled on this Caribbean island.

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Nemours Jean-Baptiste

Nemours Jean-Baptiste (February 2, 1918 – May 18, 1985) was a Haitian saxophonist, writer, and band leader.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Tabou Combo

Tabou Combo is a Haitian compas band that was founded in 1968 in Pétion-Ville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince.

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See also

Haitian awards

Latin American music awards

Music of Haiti

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Music_Award