Ogéret Marc
Ogéret Marc was a Haitian singer born in 1903. He became known for his version of the socialist anthem 'L'Internationale,' which resonated with labor...
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Ogéret Marc was a Haitian singer born in 1903. He became known for his version of the socialist anthem 'L'Internationale,' which resonated with labor movements in the early 20th century. His recordings included songs like 'A Biribi' and 'Belleville-Ménilmontant.'
He performed with musicians including Pierre Charlemagne on trumpet and Gaston Corneille on saxophone. The poet Jean-Jacques Dessalines wrote lyrics for some of his songs.
His other recordings included 'Chantons l'Internationale' and 'Chant des Ouvriers.' He remained active through the mid-century, with songs like 'Elle n'est pas morte!' reflecting his continued engagement with political subjects.
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