The story of Shoogar Combo began in 1974 in Port-au-Prince with the creation of Shoo-Blak, founded by saxophonist Nazaire Déjoi. Its members included guitarist Adrien Dupuy, singer Joseph Lainé (known as “Blagueur”), Jean-Baptiste Pierre (aka “Baba”), Musset, Fritz Jean, Joinville, and Léon. Their repertoire already featured “Lèlènne,” which would later become a reference in compas direct.
In 1979, a split led by bassist Jean-Baptiste Pierre gave birth to Shooga
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