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Baillargau Raymond, known as Ti Roro, was a Haitian drummer known for bringing the artistry of Haitian Vodou ritual drumming and other traditional Afro-Haitian drumming styles to the stage and to recording studios. He was an international performer who influenced jazz musicians, in particular, Max Roach. His year of birth is estimated to be 1915. It is widely believed that he died in 1980, probably in Port-au-Prince.

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  • Raymond Baillargau, conocido como Ti RoRo (escrito también como Ti Ro Ro o Tiroro) fue un percusionista haitiano, reconocido por su estilo en el uso de toques de tambores vudú. En Haití se le conocía como King of the Drum (el rey del tambor), llegando a influenciar con su forma de tocar incluso a músicos de jazz. Sus ejecuciones y colaboraciones pueden encontrarse en solos y trabajos para orquestas como las de Issa el Saieh y el cantante Guy Durosier. (es)
  • Baillargau Raymond, known as Ti Roro, was a Haitian drummer known for bringing the artistry of Haitian Vodou ritual drumming and other traditional Afro-Haitian drumming styles to the stage and to recording studios. He was an international performer who influenced jazz musicians, in particular, Max Roach. His year of birth is estimated to be 1915. It is widely believed that he died in 1980, probably in Port-au-Prince. Ti Roro's performances and collaborations can be found on solo recordings and in work for such artists as orchestra leader Issa El Saieh, singer Guy Durosier, and dancer Jean-Léon Destiné. (en)
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  • 1980-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1939-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Ti Roro, Ti Ro Ro, Tiroro (en)
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  • Raymond Baillargau (en)
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  • Raymond Baillargau (en)
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  • Haiti (en)
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  • circa 1980 (en)
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  • Raymond Baillargau (en)
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  • Drummer (en)
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  • Ti Roro, Ti Ro Ro, Tiroro (en)
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  • 1939 (xsd:integer)
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  • Raymond Baillargau, conocido como Ti RoRo (escrito también como Ti Ro Ro o Tiroro) fue un percusionista haitiano, reconocido por su estilo en el uso de toques de tambores vudú. En Haití se le conocía como King of the Drum (el rey del tambor), llegando a influenciar con su forma de tocar incluso a músicos de jazz. Sus ejecuciones y colaboraciones pueden encontrarse en solos y trabajos para orquestas como las de Issa el Saieh y el cantante Guy Durosier. (es)
  • Baillargau Raymond, known as Ti Roro, was a Haitian drummer known for bringing the artistry of Haitian Vodou ritual drumming and other traditional Afro-Haitian drumming styles to the stage and to recording studios. He was an international performer who influenced jazz musicians, in particular, Max Roach. His year of birth is estimated to be 1915. It is widely believed that he died in 1980, probably in Port-au-Prince. (en)
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  • Ti Ro Ro (es)
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