By Tony Nicholas
Renowned Folk Musician and Saint Lucian Cultural icon Joseph “Rameau” Poleon has died.
Poleon, who celebrated his 95th birthday on July 10, was celebrated then by the Cultural Development Foundation (CDF) and The Folk Research Centre (FRC).
In a joint statement issued on Poleon’s birthday, the CDF and FRC described him as “Papa Kilti,” or the father of culture. The release went on to say that Poleon was “a true inspiration and a beacon of excellence, with a lifetime of achievements and contributions to folk music.”
“Your outstanding passion and dedication to the arts, folk culture and community has aided in shaping the landscape and the very fabric of our society. Your legacy as a revered folk musician and violinist continues to influence musicians, established and upcoming,” the statement ended by saying and wished the icon a Happy Birthday.
On learning of Joseph’s passing the former Executive Director of the FRC Rhyesa Joseph took to Social Media to pay tribute. “A folk and cultural hero has died,” she stated.
“His contributions to national and cultural development is undeniable. Through the art of music as a violinist he has etched his name in the melodic folk rhythms that underscore Saint Lucian culture,” Joseph went on to say.
“Rameau” Poleon SLMM, MBE hailed from the southern community of Belle Vue, Vieux Fort, often described as the cultural capital of Saint Lucia.
He formed the Rameau Poleon Band in 1979 with five other musicians, playing the cuatro, banjo, violin, guitar and shak-shak.
Poleon was also a member of the Mount Gallion Band, performing songs geared at promoting traditional dances such as the Quadrille and Waltz. The band became a staple at cultural celebrations such as Lawòz, La Magwit and Jounen Kwéyòl.
Along with various groups and musicians, over the years Poleon performed in Martinique, French Guiana, Barbados, Trinidad, England, Canada and Seychelles.
He was awarded the Saint Lucia Medal of Merit (Silver) for his meritorious contribution to the folk arts (2000) and the Member of the British Empire (MBE) (2015).
Sleep in Heavenly Peace Papa. Love you always!
Great soul play on great man.
Rest well Rameau! And thanks for the fond memories.
Rest In Power folk hero.
My Wonderful, Beautiful Uncle Rameau,
I am so, so happy, to know that you had the opportunity to see your Sister, before she passed and, as am I, so overwhelmed I got to spend time with you before you passed!
Tears flood my eyes as I write these words, because, I had every intention of seeing you again, I am so sorry, that it, did not, turn out to be so!
I am glad, we had spoken to each other, after our first meeting, however, these words are so painful to write, so I will end, by saying, Heaven has gained an Angel, you were a remarkable Person, Father, Uncle and Brother, to my (late) Mama (Cigil), she loved you so much, as do I!
I will never forget you, my Beautiful Uncle Rameau. Love you so much, Always and Forever. Xx
You will Forever live on in my Heart!
May your soul Rest In Peace, my Beautiful Angel x
Huge hugs and kisses to you, my cousins, please be strong in our time of sorrow.
I wish for you, strength and blessings, through this sad time!
God Bless you all
Your 1st Cousin, Mary Poleon
To my Cousins,
I am sorry for the loss of your Father and my Beloved Uncle Rameau!
The news of His passing is overwhelmingly sad. He will be missed, greatly!
Heaven has gained an Angel
You will be forever in my heart, my Beautiful Uncle Rameau
May your soul Rest In Peace
R.I.P Uncle Rameau x
Sorely missed
Love from your Niece, Mary Poleon