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The Haitian creative world is mourning the loss of one of its most influential figures. Robert “Bobby” Denis, a legend in music production, broadcasting, and cultural development, passed away on October 14, 2025, at the age of 78 after complications from a stroke. Known for his innovation and mentorship, Denis was a bridge between generations and one of the main architects of modern Haitian media and sound engineering.

Born on November 30, 1947, in Port-au-Prince, Denis grew up surrounded by music. His family encouraged his love for sound from an early age, and his aunt, who taught piano, helped develop his musical ear. He became fascinated by how sound worked and spent countless hours studying music and experimenting with equipment. This early curiosity would grow into a lifelong passion that shaped Haitian music and broadcasting.

Denis was best known as the founder of Audiotek, a professional recording studio that became home to many of Haiti’s top artists. His attention to detail and deep knowledge of sound technology helped raise the quality of Haitian music production to new levels. Artists trusted him not just as an engineer but as a creative partner who understood rhythm, tone, and the emotional power of music.

Beyond music, Denis played a major role in shaping Haitian media. He founded Télémax and later became the CEO of Canal Bleu, two television stations that expanded access to local programming and gave Haitian artists a platform to showcase their work. He also served as president of the National Association of Haitian Media, where he championed fair standards, training, and professional development for those working in broadcasting and communications.

To many in the industry, Denis was seen as a mentor and a visionary. He opened doors for countless young engineers, musicians, and broadcasters, always emphasizing quality and education. His peers often called him a “mapou,” a term used in Haitian culture to describe a strong and deeply rooted tree that provides shelter and strength to others.

Despite facing serious health challenges in his later years, including heart problems and a traumatic kidnapping incident in Port-au-Prince in 2023, Denis never gave up on his mission. Even during recovery, he remained committed to mentoring and advancing the cultural and technical standards of Haitian media.

His passing leaves a deep void in Haiti’s artistic community. Yet the foundation he built continues to thrive through the many people he taught, the institutions he developed, and the music he helped bring to life. His legacy is one of passion, discipline, and vision.

Robert “Bobby” Denis may be gone, but his influence will live on through every song recorded, every broadcast produced, and every young creative who dares to dream bigger because of the paths he helped pave.

Robert “Bobby” Denis (1947–2025): Yon Pilye Nan Mizik, Medya ak Eritaj Ayisyen

Mond kreyatif ayisyen an ap plenn lanmò youn nan pi gwo pyonye li yo. Robert “Bobby” Denis, yon non lejand nan pwodiksyon mizik, televizyon ak devlopman kiltirèl, mouri 14 oktòb 2025 a laj de 78 an apre konplikasyon yon kriz vaskilè serebral. Denis te yon inovatè, yon lidè, ak yon moun ki konekte plizyè jenerasyon ansanm. Li te youn nan moun ki te bati baz son ak medya modèn nan peyi a.

Robert Denis te fèt 30 novanm 1947 nan Pòtoprens. Depi li te piti, li te viv nan yon anviwònman kote mizik te toujou prezan. Fanmi li te ankouraje lanmou li pou son, epi matant li ki te pwofesè mizik te ede l devlope tande l ak sans ritm. Li te vin pasyone pou fason son fonksyone epi li te pase anpil tan ap fè eksperyans ak aparèy son. Pasyon sa a te tounen yon karyè ki te chanje direksyon mizik ak medya ayisyen an.

Denis te vin rekonèt sitou kòm fondatè Audiotek, youn nan pi bon estidyo anrejistreman pwofesyonèl nan peyi a. Anpil atis te fè konfyans nan talan li paske li te gen yon konpreyansyon pwofon sou son, ritm ak emosyon ki dèyè chak mizik. Li pa t sèlman yon enjenyè son, men yon kolaboratè kreyatif ki te ede bay chak chante lavi.

Anplis mizik, Denis te jwe yon gwo wòl nan devlopman medya ayisyen an. Li te fonde Télémax epi pita li te vin Direktè Jeneral Canal Bleu, de chèn televizyon ki te elaji aksè piblik la ak mete atis ayisyen yo pi devan. Li te sèvi tou kòm Prezidan Asosyasyon Nasyonal Medya Ayisyen (ANMH), kote li te defann bon pratik, fòmasyon, ak respè pwofesyonalis pou tout moun k ap travay nan medya.

Pou anpil moun nan endistri a, Denis te yon mentor ak yon vizyonè. Li te ouvè pòt pou anpil jèn teknisyen, mizisyen, ak animatè. Yo te konn rele li yon “mapou,” paske nan kilti ayisyen, mo sa a sèvi pou dekri yon gwo pye bwa solid ki bay pwoteksyon ak fòs pou lòt yo grandi.

Malgre li te konfwonte pwoblèm sante grav nan dènye ane lavi li, tankou pwoblèm kè ak yon kidnaping li te sibi nan Pòtoprens an 2023, li pa t janm abandone misyon li. Pandan rekiperasyon li, li te kontinye ankouraje fòmasyon ak devlopman kiltirèl ak teknik nan medya ayisyen an.

Lanmò li kite yon gwo vid nan kominote atistik la. Men travay li yo, estidyo li yo, ak jenerasyon moun li te fòme ap kontinye pote eritaj li. Li kite dèyè yon modèl pasyon, disiplin, ak vizyon.

Robert “Bobby” Denis ale, men enfliyans li ap viv toujou. Chak chante ki anrejistre, chak emisyon ki pase sou lè a, chak jèn kreyatif ki gen kouraj pou reve pi lwen, tout sa se prèv ke tras li ap viv toujou.

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