Les Aiglons

Les Aiglons
Origin Guadeloupe
Genres Kadans
Cadence-lypso
Zouk
Years active 1970-present
Labels Debs music
Website http://aiglons97100.skyrock.com/
Members Pierre D'Alexis
Alain D'Alexis
Michel D'Alexis
Michel Nerplat

Les Aiglons was a 1970s Guadeloupean cadence band. Their single "Cuisse-la" was the greatest selling record of any Antillean band until Kassav's Zouk la sé sèl médikaman nou ni in 1985.[1] [2]

History

Les Aiglons was a classic Guadeloupean band of the '70s kadans era who were heavily influenced by the Haitian music that overwhelmed the Antilles from the late '50s' to the early 80s. The full-horn section kadans band Exile One led by Gordon Henderson was the first to introduce the newly arrived synthesizers to their music that other young cadence or compas bands from Haiti (mini-jazz) and the French Antilles emulated in the 1970s.[3][4] les Aiglons took it to another level after creating "Cuisse-la" a style that featured a full-horn section and synthesizers.

The band broke up quietly after the album Bon'm La, but two members went on to form Love Stars in 1988. The group later reunited and released several more albums in the 2000s.

Discography

All releases are on Debs music

References

  1. Brenda F. Barrian, Awakening Spaces: French Caribbean Popular Songs, Music, and Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2000}, page 243, note 40.
  2. Biography on Allmusic.com
  3. Caribbean and Latin America. Introduction of digital technology. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  4. Funkyorgan. Cadence Lypso and the organ. Retrieved August 10, 2010.

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