In 1971, in Pétion-Ville, an artistic split shook the Haitian music landscape. Robert Martino, the brilliant guitarist of Les Difficiles de Pétion-Ville, left the band led by Henri Célestin to form his own group: Les Gypsies de Pétion-Ville. This decision marked the beginning of one of the most captivating rivalries in Haitian music history.
The name “Gypsies” came from a personal anecdote involving Pierrot Al-Khal, Martino’s brother-in-law. “At school, they used
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