Skah-Shah

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Haïti 04:47 Tools
Knockout 05:33 Tools
Le Jour 04:55 Tools
Bel Ti Mashan'n 06:09 Tools
Yas 05:19 Tools
Carole 06:03 Tools
Pa Bliye 07:37 Tools
con valor 13:42 Tools
Mandé Manman'w 06:10 Tools
Renmen 06:55 Tools
Rasanble Pou Ayiti 06:16 Tools
Mashann A K 100 04:54 Tools
Bontan - Lago Lago 06:27 Tools
The Boss 06:26 Tools
Mande manman'w 06:10 Tools
Haiti 10:00 Tools
consolation 08:24 Tools
Lague jazz la 06:24 Tools
Chimen limyè 05:05 Tools
Pa bliye, makaya 06:06 Tools
bel ti machan 09:25 Tools
Message 13:42 Tools
Guêpe pangnole 05:48 Tools
Skah-Shah cha 03:33 Tools
Do It 06:24 Tools
Vacances 06:53 Tools
Gèp panyol 13:42 Tools
Café 13:42 Tools
Anakaona 06:18 Tools
Padonne'm 05:53 Tools
Rinmin 05:39 Tools
Se kiyès 05:43 Tools
Men kompa 05:05 Tools
Caroline 13:42 Tools
Pot o prins 06:53 Tools
Madanm 04:57 Tools
a sandy 13:42 Tools
Aide M Rele 05:01 Tools
Zanmi 04:41 Tools
Caroline - Live 05:53 Tools
Bon anniversaire 05:48 Tools
apparence 05:53 Tools
Manman 05:53 Tools
Kelly 05:01 Tools
La relèv 04:32 Tools
Yawe 04:41 Tools
Serenade 05:01 Tools
racine core 04:41 Tools
America 05:01 Tools
Pierre Paul 06:09 Tools
Komparaison 05:01 Tools
Aleco 05:53 Tools
Deblozay 05:01 Tools
Linyon 05:02 Tools
Timoun yo 06:16 Tools
Pour Demain 06:16 Tools
vie neg 05:01 Tools
Bon Tan 05:01 Tools
Like No Other 05:01 Tools
Separezon 05:01 Tools
inde 05:01 Tools
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biography by Craig Harris Formed in Haiti as Shleu-Shleu, Skah Shah was reorganized by vocalist Joe Ely "Cubano" Telfort after he moved to New York in the mid-'70s. Their approach to Haiti's compas and zouk traditions has been described by www.real.com as "easy rhythms (that) are inviting for dancers who are entertained by vaguely operatic vocals and seductive saxophones." Dividing their time between Central and North America during the 1970s, Shleu-Shleu survived a critical period after several members elected to remain in the United States. Recruited as a vocal replacement, Talford assumed the band's leadership shortly afterwards. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.