Fabrice Rouzier

Fabrice Rouzier, a distinguished gentleman.

Haitians of the past have always said that apples ever fell too far from their tree. That said, Fabrice Rouzier comes from two families of musicians: Rouzier and Borno, where, in the late 1930s and 1940s the Rouzier formed a band called: "Jazz Rouzier" and his aunt Marguerite Borno, an experienced pianist who taught him the piano. At the end of the 1980s, the young Fabrice Rouzier played for some time with the "Tabou-Combo", then returned to Haiti to form a musical group called: "Mizik -Mizik" with the famous guitarist Keke Belizaire, and becomes pianist, accordionist, keyboardist and "musicpreneur" in the literal sense of the term. Thanks to his deep musical knowledge, he has regenerated he traditional Haitian music through the record of "Haiti Troubadours" where he left his mark of success, such as: "Blackawout", "Paradi nan lanfè", “Lè nap fè lanmou”, “Je vais 4 Kanpe”..... For his fellow musicians, Fabrice Rouzier is a distinguished gentleman and an excellent keyboardist who always helps others in their musical recordings. "WE ARE MUSICIANS" greatly appreciated his contribution to the evolution of our music.
( Smith Jean-Baptiste Sr )
 — in Haiti.

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