Auguste de Pradines
Auguste Linstant de Pradines, also known as August de Pradines, Ti Candio or Kandjo (10 September 1879 – October 1947) was an influential Haitian musician who largely created the archetype of the Haitian troubadour. Over nearly five decades, de Pradines composed love songs as well as songs of political and social commentary, traveling throughout Haiti to perform in clubs, at private parties, in theaters, and outdoor rallies. de Pradines had twelve children, including his daughter Emerante de Pradines Morse who also became a prominent Haitian musician, as did her son, Richard Auguste Morse, and another of Auguste de Pradines' grandsons, Michel Martelly, who also served as president of Haiti (2011-2016).
Auguste Linstant de Pradines | |
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Birth name | Auguste Linstant de Pradines |
Also known as | Ti Candio or Kandjo |
Born | Paris, France | September 10, 1879
Died | 8 October 1947 68) Port-au-Prince, Haiti | (aged
Genres | Haitian Folk |
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