Haiti - Culture : Azor passed away... - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7
 Download the revised decree and electoral calendar, published in the official journal





Security : Students from the North and Artibonite trained in life-saving techniques

Meds and Food for Kids fights against malnutrition in Haiti (video)

Photographic Exploration : Artist Residency, Call for Applications

Security : Inspection visit to recently recovered and secured sites

iciHaiti - Back to the neighborhood : Distribution of drinking water, 1,000-gallon tanks, water treatment products


more news


Zapping Haiti of June 7, 2026

The Prime Minister announces the elimination of taxes on batteries and solar panels

Towards the Digital Transformation of the haitian Education System

Haiti - Technology : DevExpo 2026 Final, list of the 5 winning projects

Zapping Haiti of June 6, 2026


more news


Haiti - Culture : Azor passed away...
17/07/2011 09:50:14

Haiti - Culture : Azor passed away...

Yesterday evening Lenord Fortune "Azor", singer and drumer of the band Racine Mapou de Azor passed away, at the age of 46 years (June 19, 1965 - July 16, 2011), to the hospital Bernard Mevs (due to renal failure according to some sources) after going to Saut d'Eau to give a spectacle as part of the celebrations of the Feast of Mont Carmel.

"I have the drum in the soul and the music in the bowels" dixit Azor.

The band "Racine Mapou de Azor" was lead by Lénord Fortuné "Azor", singer and drumer who used to belong to several bands, of konpa (SS One and Scorpio) and folklore (Bakoulou group), before becoming part of the band "Racine Kanga de Wawa". During th 90's, with the rasin movment, this band, directed by Jacques Maurice Fortéré "Wawa", started to play voodoo music in concert: with them, voodoo music shifted directly from the hounfort voodoo temples to live stage.

The success of the band "Racine Mapou de Azor" partly means the normalization of voodoo, through music, its recognition as a culture, and the acceptation of the African and rural part of Haitian identity.

From this perspective, the members of the band, who admit to be voodoo practitioners, explicitly join tradition and the symbolical universe of voodoo, to which the name of the band refers. They aspire to maintain the contact with the roots of their traditions and the sacred, like the mapou, voodoo sacred tree with imposing roots, renowned for accomodating the spirits.

Musically, with songs and percussions, bas drums and congas, the band "Racine Mapou de Azor" plays traditional music or pure rasin, i.e. without modern arrangements or electric instruments. Marked by the tireless beat of the drums of petro inspiration, hardly supported by the drum machine, the powerful voice of Azor, with the characteristic tone of the voodoo priest, assister by a women chorus, celebrates the voodoo loas, sings the attachment to the roots and comments on the episodes of the political life and others artistic quarrels...

After several tours outside of the country (between them nine trips to Japan) and a documentary (Haïti, cœur battant de Carl Lafontant), the band "Racine Mapou de Azor" succeeded in keeping the genuine traditional music of their country, while they use the modern ways of broadcasting, which allows their musical productions to be part of the professional musical scene in Haiti, and to compete with usual meanstream music.

Today Haiti has lost a great artist.

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-3398-haiti-culture-tribute-of-martelly-to-azor.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-3420-haiti-culture-azor-will-have-a-state-funeral.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2026
Haitilibre.com