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Emeline Michel, born in Gonaïves, is a Haitian singer who has been called "The Joni Mitchell of Haiti." Her songs merge native Haitian compas and rara music with jazz, pop, bossa nova, and samba. She is a well accomplished dancer, versatile vocalist, songwriter and producer.[1] She sang a version of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross" at Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief.[2]
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie and Just For Laughs festivals in Montréal (1/4)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie and Just For Laughs festivals in Montréal (2/4)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie and Just For Laughs festivals in Montréal (3/4)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie and Just For Laughs festivals in Montréal (4/4)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie Festival in Montréal (1/3)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie Festival in Montréal (2/3)
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Émeline Michel at the 2019 Haiti En Folie Festival in Montréal (3/3)
References
edit- ^ "National Geographic World Music site". Archived from the original on 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ^ Powers, Ann (23 January 2010). "Shining moments in Haiti telethon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
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