- "
Choucoune" (Haitian Creole: Choukoun), was the
nickname of a
Haitian woman in a
lyrical p****age that
praises her beauty. It may
refer to: "
Choucoune"...
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Choucoune" is a 19th-century
Haitian song
composed by
Michel Mauléart
Monton with
lyrics from a poem by
Oswald Durand. It was
rewritten with English...
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Choucoune (Haitian Creole: Choukoun) is an 1883 poem by
Haitian poet
Oswald Durand. Its
words are in
Haitian Creole and
became the
lyrics to the song...
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Cabane Choucoune is a
cabaret and thatch-roofed club in Pétion-Ville, Haiti. It was
built on 8
December 1940 by Max Ewald. It is
known as one of the best...
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performed the
latter in the 1957
musical movie,
Calypso Heat Wave, and sang "
Choucoune" in this too.
Arkin went on to sing with
another folk group, The Baby...
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himself without having recourse to a teacher. His most
famous works are
Choucoune, a
lyrical poem
praising the
beauty of a
Haitian woman, and
Chant National...
- composer. He
became famous for
composing the
music for the méringue classic,
choucoune (known as
Yellow Bird in the
English version)
Michel Mauléart
Monton was...
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collector who was one of the
pioneers of Haiti's
hotel industry.
Cabane Choucoune is a
cabaret and thatch-roofed club. It was
built on 1940 by Max Ewald...
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artists and
their respective bands,
which ended in a 1–1 tie.
Cabane Choucoune Coronto International "Nemours Jean-Baptiste." http://www.allaboutjazz...
- Airlines, a US
airline English rendering of the po****r
Haitian song "
Choucoune",
first released by the
Norman Luboff Choir Yellow Bird (company), a Swedish...