Ram was formed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in the summer of 1990. Richard Morse, an American-born, third generation Haitian performer, founded the band by blending his western musical background with the pulsing rhythms of Haitian folkloric traditions. The rhythms and melodies are a testament to Haiti’s African Heritage, further expanded due to intermingling with the native […]
Opa Interview With The West Indian Day Parade Rep
After an article was posted in the Daily News stating Haitians and Jamaicans would be banned on the parkway this year because they don’t follow the dress code, Opa reached out to the West Indian American Day Carnival Association’s reps, Ms. Jean Alexander, board member and director of marketing on the committee to get a […]
Interview with Georgy Mettelus
The Princess answer some questions in regards to the latest buzz that was circulating all over the web regarding her and Pouchon of Djakout Mizik. She also filled us in on the situation with her and bandmate Cleona Pierre who has rumor has it are not getting along. .Click here for Georgy Bio. Opa: Hey, […]
Interview With Fortune Lenord aka Azor
Fortune Lenord, aka Azor, lead singer of the group Racine Mapou de Azor In this interview, Azor, lead singer of the group, Racine Mapou de Azor spoke freely about his beliefs and his freedom of religion. Why did Racine de Mapou Azor receive a gold Medallion in Japan? What is the meaning behind the name […]
Interview with Roberto Martino Of T-Vice
Between hit records and live shows, they’ve kept us hooked on their hot sounds. Ten years later, can they keep that fire burning? T-vice’ Roberto Martino tells us What they have in store to keep the temperature rising. It’s been a while since we’ve talked, what’s going on with T-vice? Well, first of all, I’d […]