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Nemours Jean-Baptiste : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nemours Jean-Baptiste Nemours Jean-Baptiste (February 2, 1918 – May 18, 1985) was a Haitian saxophonist, writer, and band leader.〔"Nemours Jean-Baptiste founder of Haitian compas." http://heritagekonpa.com/archives/nemourJnBaptiste.htm. Accessed 9 February 2012〕 He is credited with being the inventor of ''compas'', also known as ''compas direct'', a style of Haitian music.〔"Nemours Jean-Baptiste." http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=19714. Accessed 9 February 2012.〕 Nemours nicknamed "maestro" married Marie Felicite Olivier with whom he had two daughters, Yvrose, Marie Denise and a son, Yves-Nemours. Nemours dedicated many songs to his friends and fans. The 1967 composition "Ti Carole", dedicated to his fan Kouri, became famous and is still a favorite. ==Rivalry with Webert Sicot== During Jean-Baptiste's early career, he played in a band with fellow Haitian artist Webert Sicot called Conjunto International. Years after the band dissolved, Webert Sicot introduced a new dance rhythm that bore many similarities to Jean-Baptiste's compas. During the period of argument and controversy that followed, the two took lyrical jabs at each other in their songs. The competition between the two culminated in a soccer match between the two artists and their respective bands, which ended in a 1-1 tie.〔"Nemours, Jean-Baptiste and Sicot, Wéber." http://www2.oxfordaasc.com/article/opr/t0002/e2880. Accessed 9 February 2012.〕
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