Maurice Sixto
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Maurice A. Sixto is a legendary Haitian Comedian, Humourist, and raconteur.
Maurice Sixto was born in Gonaives in 1919
in 1979, Maurice Sixto was the guest of honor of Jacky Kenedy, wife of American President Jonh F. Kenedy, in a fundraiser to Benefit the Leukemia Society of America
Maurice Sixto was a member of Ethnic Heritage Commission in Philadelphia.
Maurice Sixto was the programing director for Radio HHBM (which later became MBC).
Maurice Sixto was a tourist guide and a translator for the American Embassy from 1948 to 1958.
Maurice Sixto thought "la littérature française" French Litterature and English in collèges Fémina, madame Desvarieux et Sorel-Gaetjeans in Port-au-Prince Haiti.
Maurice Sixto was a gratuate of the Haitian Military academy (Promotion 1942) and stayed in the miliary for only 3 months.
Maurice Sixto brought to life the many faces of the Haitian aristocracy through his recordings such as "Léa Kokoyé" (1975), "Ti Sainte Anize" (1978), "Maitre Zabelboc Berre-à -chatte" (1979), "Gwo Mosso" (1984), and "Madan Saint Viluce" (1985). (Haitisurf.com).