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iciHaiti - Obituary : Death of Robert Denis
17/10/2025 09:57:07

iciHaiti - Obituary : Death of Robert Denis
Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, on behalf of the Government, learned with deep sadness of the passing of Robert Denis, aka "Bobby" following a stroke at the age of 78. He was a distinguished sound engineer and iconic figure in Haitian and Caribbean music from the 1970s to 2000.

Founder of the legendary Audiotek studio, Bobby was one of the key architects of the modernization of Haitian sound. His talent, rigor, and exceptional ear shaped the musical identity of generations of artists and groups, whose finest creations he accompanied. Behind numerous recording successes, his technical mastery and artistic sensitivity helped elevate Haitian music to the status of universal heritage.

But beyond the genius engineer, the Government salutes Robert Denis as a generous, caring man deeply attached to his country's culture and media. President of the National Association of Haitian Media (ANMH), he also worked with conviction to strengthen the national media landscape, consistently defending press freedom and promoting the sector's professionals.

Under his leadership, Audiotek was more than a studio: it was a place of life, exchange, and fraternity where the greatest names in our music scene gathered : from Ansy Derose to Coupe Cloué, including Isnard Douby, Fred Paul, Raymond Cajuste, and many others.

His passing leaves a huge void, but his legacy lives on in every song, every arrangement, every note that bears the mark of his expertise and passion.

The Prime Minister and his entire Government offer their sincere condolences to Robert Denis's family, his loved ones, his colleagues at Canal Bleu, and the entire Haitian and Caribbean artistic, media, and cultural community.

May Bobby's memory continue to inspire future generations and may his work remain forever etched in Haiti's cultural heritage.

Presidential Transitional Council :
The Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) learned with deep sadness of the passing of Robert Denis, founder and director of Radio Télé Canal Bleu. A passionate and visionary, Robert Denis left his mark on the history of media and the cultural sector in Haiti. A founding member and former president of the National Association of Haitian Media (ANMH), he dedicated his life to defending press freedom, promoting responsible journalism, and training new generations of professionals.

In this sad circumstance, the Council offers its sincere condolences to his family, loved ones, colleagues, and the entire Haitian press sector, which has been sorely affected by this loss.

May his memory remain a source of inspiration for all who believe in the power of information to serve the common good.

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