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Richard Auguste Morse

Richard Auguste Morse (born 1957) is a Puerto-Rican-born Haitian-American musician and hotel manager currently residing in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Morse manages the Hotel Oloffson, and is the founder of a ''mizik rasin'' band, RAM, named after his initials. Morse is married to the band's lead female vocalist, Lunise Morse, and has two children. Morse and his band are famous in Haiti for their political songs and performances critical of the Raoul Cédras military junta from 1991 to 1994. In more recent years, Morse has also criticized Jean-Bertrand Aristide and Fanmi Lavalas through his music. Morse is a United States citizen. His cousin Michel Martelly〔Troutman, Emily (2010). ("Colorful Haitian's Campaign Is in the Pink" ) AOLnews. November 27, 2010. accessed Jan 24, 2011.〕 is a musician, right-wing Haitian politician and current President of Haiti.〔Wadner, Pierre (2010). ("Michel Martelly, Stealth Duvalierist" ) (Dominion (newspaper)|The Dominion ) December 16, 2010. accessed Jan 24, 2011.〕 Richard Morse repeatedly expressed support for Martelly in the 2010 presidential elections in Haiti. By 2014, he had distanced himself from the Martelly government.
==Early life==
Richard Auguste Morse was born in Puerto Rico in 1957. His father, Richard M. Morse, was an American academic sociologist and writer, and his mother was a famous Haitian singer, Emerante de Pradines.〔ArtMedia Haiti (2001). ("Richard Morse" ). ''Spotlight @ ArtMedia Haiti''. Retrieved April 2, 2006.〕 The family did not stay in Puerto Rico for long, and Richard grew up in the town of Woodbridge, Connecticut in the United States. Morse graduated from Princeton University in 1979 with a degree in anthropology. While at Princeton Morse sang with a band, "The Groceries," which became sufficiently successful to play-off-campus. They played new wave and punk rock music with certain Caribbean musical style elements.〔Marx, Gary (2005). ("Lyrics of Love and Haiti" ). ''Chicago Tribune''. November 8, 2005.〕

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