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Kassav' is a French Caribbean band formed in Guadeloupe in 1979. The core members of the band are Jacob Desvarieux, Jocelyne Béroard, Jean-Philippe Marthély, Patrick St. Eloi, Jean-Claude Naimro, Claude Vamur, and Georges Décimus (who left to form Volt Face and returned). Kassav' have issued over 20 albums, with a further 12 solo albums by band members. The music of Kassav' is an extension of
cadence-lypso Cadence-lypso is a fusion of cadence rampa from Haiti and calypso from Trinidad and Tobago that has also spread to other English speaking countries of the Caribbean. Originated in the 1970s by the Dominican band Exile One on the island of ...
or compas bands, such as Grammacks,
Exile One Exile One is a cadence musical group founded by Gordon Henderson in the 1970s with musicians invited over from Dominica, to be based in Guadeloupe. The band was influential in the development of Caribbean music. It became famous throughout the ...
, Les Aiglons and Experience 7 of the 1970s.


History

Kassav' was formed in 1979 by Pierre-Edouard Décimus (former musicians from the Les Vikings de Guadeloupe) and
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studio musician Jacob Desvarieux. Together and under the influence of well-known Dominican, Haitian and Guadeloupean kadans or compas bands like Experience 7, Grammacks,
Exile One Exile One is a cadence musical group founded by Gordon Henderson in the 1970s with musicians invited over from Dominica, to be based in Guadeloupe. The band was influential in the development of Caribbean music. It became famous throughout the ...
, Les Aiglons, Tabou Combo, Les Freres Dejean, etc., they decided to make Guadeloupean carnival music recording it in a more fully orchestrated yet modern and polished style. The name of the band is
Antillean Creole Antillean Creole (Antillean French Creole, Kreyol, Kwéyòl, Patois) is a French-based creole that is primarily spoken in the Lesser Antilles. Its grammar and vocabulary include elements of Carib, English, and African languages. Antillean Creo ...
for a local dish made from
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root. Kassav' is the creator of the fast carnival
zouk Zouk is a musical movement pioneered by the French Antillean band Kassav' in the early 1980s. It was originally characterized by a fast tempo (120–145 bpm), a percussion-driven rhythm and a loud horn section. The fast zouk béton of Martini ...
Beton style. The
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' Kassav' was the first to apply the
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technology to cadence and fused the genre with funk, and Makossa. Music of Guadeloupe and Martinique: * The
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, traditional music of Guadeloupe, of which there are 7 versions (rhythmic) * The
bélé A bélé is a folk dance and music from Martinique, St. Lucia, Dominica, Haiti, Grenada, Guadeloupe, and Trinidad and Tobago. It may be the oldest Creole dance of the creole French West Indian Islands, and it strongly reflects influences from ...
, traditional music from Martinique, of which there are 11 variants (rhythmic) * The biguine music of Martinique * The
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, traditional music of Martinique associated with the city of Saint-Pierre * The mazurka and
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, European music of the French Antilles * The Compas, modern Haitian
méringue Méringue (; ht, mereng), also called ''méringue lente'' or ''méringue de salon'' (''slow'' or ''salon'' méringue), is a dance music and national symbol in Haiti. It is a string-based style played on the lute, guitar, horn section, piano, ...
popularized by Nemours Jean-Baptiste in 1955 * The cadence rampa (kadans), alike compas, a modern Haitian
méringue Méringue (; ht, mereng), also called ''méringue lente'' or ''méringue de salon'' (''slow'' or ''salon'' méringue), is a dance music and national symbol in Haiti. It is a string-based style played on the lute, guitar, horn section, piano, ...
popularized by Webert Sicot in the very early 60s that spread to the Caribbean * The
cadence-lypso Cadence-lypso is a fusion of cadence rampa from Haiti and calypso from Trinidad and Tobago that has also spread to other English speaking countries of the Caribbean. Originated in the 1970s by the Dominican band Exile One on the island of ...
of Dominica cadence popularized by
Exile One Exile One is a cadence musical group founded by Gordon Henderson in the 1970s with musicians invited over from Dominica, to be based in Guadeloupe. The band was influential in the development of Caribbean music. It became famous throughout the ...
with Gordon Henderson and also interpreted by groups such as Grammacks with Jeff Joseph as a senior member. Experience 7 was a Guadeloupean
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band formed in the mid-1970s, led by Guy Houllier and Yves Honore. Most authors credit Décimus, his brother Georges, the band's bassist and Desvarieux as its inventors. Their first album was ''Love and Ka Dance'' (1980). The band gained popularity in their much-heralded live performances in Paris's Club Zenith and toured widely. For a band ostensibly operating in a "narrowly focused" Caribbean dance-based new genre, their success and influence on other artists was remarkable, although they were most influenced by a veritable cornucopia of other styles as noted above. Kassav' continued to gain popularity both as a group and by several members' solo recordings, eventually peaking in 1985 with '' Yélélé'', which featured the international hit "Zouk la sé sèl médikaman nou ni" (meaning "Zouk is the only medicine we have" in French Antillean Creole). With this hit song, zouk rapidly became a widespread dance craze in
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and the Caribbean, and was popular in
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, and
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. Zouk performers became known for wildly theatrical concerts featuring special effects, stage spectacles and colorful costumes. One important contribution of Kassav' in concert was the appearance of featured dancers on stage with the band; these dancers were in many ways as much a part of the band as any musician. Kassav' has been noted by its acolytes and aficionados as a dance band par excellence. Among the strengths of Kassav' that helped lead to the group's success were and are its members' superior musicianship, songwriting and production skills, and worldwide audiences eager for lively dance music more sophisticated than the disco/
techno Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
-based styles that otherwise dominated dance music charts in that era. The especially gravelly singing voice of Desvarieux, Décimus's driving bass, Naimro's and Joseph's inventive keyboards and superior drum-machine-based and Vamur's solid
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
-inflected live percussion, along with dance party-inspiring simple French-creole lyrics are among unique Kassav' "trademarks". During his tenure with Kassav', St. Eloi's soaring vocals were another unique ingredient, and the romantic vocals of Marthely and Naimro's as well as Béroard's very strong vocals, a plethora of fun songs, and significant guest appearances including by Stevie Wonder and others are important parts of the Kassav' mix. They have appeared with
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, a famous
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dancehall singer, and many other popular artists. Singer-songwriter/keyboardist Jean-Claude Naimro also appeared with
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artist Peter Gabriel. Lead vocalist Jocelyne Béroard has also had a number of successes both solo and as a guest with other artists, being the first woman artist in the Caribbean to win certain music awards; she continues to perform with Kassav' and as a solo artist. Jocelyne Béroard's stunning "amateur" photography of natural scenes and people seen from her unique traveling-artist perspective's island-paradise visuals could be cited among their songs' inspirations. The band's songs with a "political" edge or insinuation are typically double-entendre in the African-American and
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compas that delved deep into synthesized sounds after exploring many acoustic timbres, with rhythms based fundamentally in a
gwo ka Gwo ka is a French creole term for big drum. Alongside ''Gwotanbou'', simply ''Ka'' or ''Banboula'' (archaic), it refers to both a family of hand drums and the music played with them, which is a major part of Guadeloupean folk music. Moreove ...
(French Caribbean folkloric drumming/chanting) context, especially in earlier recordings. It has been suggested that their success was largely outside of the large U.S. music market due to a nearly total absence of English lyrics; instead, they use a very localized version of ''Créole Français'' unique to Guadeloupe and Martinique, very distinct from European French or even Haitian French ''Kreyòl.'' Their choice of language however did not limit their artistic vision, and it remains carnival-like and eminently danceable; the success of Kassav' was ongoing in the 2010s. On 30 July 2021, Jacob Desvarieux, 65, passed away at the University Hospital of Abymes in Guadeloupe. He had been medically induced into a coma for almost a month. His death was attributed to COVID-19 by media reports.


Musicians


Current

* Vocals: Jean Philippe Marthely (1981–present), Jocelyne Beroard (1980–present) * Keyboards: Philippe Joseph (1994–present), Jean Claude Naimro (1980–present) * Drums: Thomas Bellon (2012–present) * Saxophones: Claude Pironneau (1999–present) * Bass: Georges Decimus (1979–present) * Trumpets: **Fabrice Adam (1994–present) * Trombone: Hamid Belhocine (1982–present) * Backing vocals: Marie-Céline Chroné et Marie-Josée Gibon


Past

* Drums: Claude Vamur (temporarily replaced by Hervé Laval, although Vamur did not leave the group) * Percussion: Patrick Saint-Elie * Percussion: César Durcin (died 11 February 2016) * Saxophones: Claude Thirifays * Trumpets: Jean-Pierre Ramirez, Freddy Hovsepian (1982–2021) (died 12 February 2021) * Trombone: Claude Romano * Backing vocals: Catherine Laupa * Keyboards: Douglas M Bida * Bass: Frédéric Caracas, Pierre Edouard Decimus, Guy n Sangué et Stéphane Castry * Vocals: Patrick Saint Eloi 1982 - 2002 (died 18 September 2010) * Vocals: Jacob Desvarieux 1979 – 2021 (died 30 July 2021)


Guests

* Vocals: Zouk Machine, Jean Luc Guanel, Princess Lover, Tanya Saint Val, Shoubou, Philippe Lavil, Daly, Passi, Tony Chasseur, Jocelyne Labylle, Tribal Jam,
Edith Lefel Edith Lefel (November 1963, in Cayenne, French Guiana - 20 January 2003, in Dreux, France) was a French singer. Biography Lefel's mother was from French Guiana and her father, a meteorologist, from the island of Martinique; she is Edith in mem ...
, (died 20 January 2003), Ralph Thamar. * Backing Vocals: Claudine Pennont, Suzy Trébeau, Sylvie Aïoun, Jean-Jacques Seba * Drums: Jean-Philippe Fanfant, José Zébina, Jérome Castry * Percussion: Dédé Saint Prix, Albert Vigne * Keyboards: Ronald Tulle, Thierry Vaton, Didier Davidas * Guitars: Thierry Delannay, Ryco Loza (died 24 February 2022), Jean Christophe Maillard * Saxophones: Allen Hoist, Alain Hatot (died 16 December 2020), Bruno Ribeira


Discography


Albums

;Studio albums * 1979 ''Love and kadance'' * 1980 ''Lagué mwen'' * 1981 ''Kassav n°3'' * 1982 ''George Décimus with Kassav (joint album George Décimus / Kassav') * 1983 ''Kassav'' * 1983 ''Kassav n°5'' * 1983 ''Passeport'' * 1984 ''Ayé'' * 1985 ''An-ba-chen'n la'' (2× Gold) * 1987 '' Vini Pou'' (Gold and Platinum) * 1989 '' Majestik Zouk'' (2× Gold) * 1992 ''Tékit izi'' (2× Gold) * 1995 ''Difé'' ;Live albums * 1987 ''Kassav au Zenith'' * 1990 ''Le Grand Méchant Zouk'' * 1993 ''Live au Zénith'' * 1996 ''Kassav cho'' * 2005 ''Carnaval Tour 2005'' (FR #124) * 2006 ''Le Grand Méchant Zouk'' ;Compilation albums * 1987 ''Les Grand Succès de Kassav vol.1'' * 1987 ''Les Grand Succès de Kassav vol.2'' * 1998 ''Kassav Gold'' * 1998 ''Un toque latino'' * 1999 ''Le Meilleur de Kassav : Best of 20e anniversaire'' * 2002 ''Les Indispensables de Kassav'' * 2003 ''Légendes Kassav'' * 2006 ''Best of'' * 2006 ''Kassav: Les années sonodisc'' * 2009 ''Saga'' (3 CD with 53 remastered numbers and 4 unedited) (FR #45) * 2012 ''Le meilleur de Kassav (FR #20)


Singles

(Selective, charting)


DVDs

* 1999 ''Les 20 ans de KASSAV à Bercy'' * 2005 ''Carnaval tour'' * 2006 ''Le grand méchant zouk'' * 2008 ''All u need is zouk tour'' * 2009 ''Nuit créole les 30 ans de KASSAV au Stade de France''


Discography (members)

;Joint with others * 2006 ''Partie pour zouker'' (Lorie & Jacob Desvarieux) * 2007 ''Fòs a péyi la'' (
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, Jacob Desvarieux & Jocelyne Beroard)


References


External links


Official website
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kassav Zouk musicians Musical groups established in 1979 1979 establishments in Guadeloupe Guadeloupean musical groups