Tiloun Explained

Tiloun
Birth Name:Jean-Michel Ramoune
Birth Date:c. 1967
Birth Place:Saint-Denis, Réunion
Death Date:5 July 2020
Death Place:Saint-Denis, Réunion
Nationality:French
Occupation:Singer

Tiloun, stage name of Jean-Michel Ramoune, (c. 1967 – 5 July 2020) was a Réunionese singer.[1]

Biography

As a child, Tiloun met numerous big names in Réunionese music, such as Alain Péters, Ziskakan, and Henri Madoré. In his young age, Tiloun was fascinated by Pei music, involving percussion and dance. In his district of Saint-Denis, a "cradle of creativity" existed. Numerous musicians were from this district, and they were an inspiration to Tiloun.

Tiloun often wrote and played his music in the Kabaré language. He worked as a street artist, and worked merely for his own entertainment. Other artists, such as Gilbert Pounia, Firmin Viry, Danyèl Waro, and Daniel Honoré, pressured Tiloun to begin working commercially. He was eventually convinced by his son, Nicolas.

Tiloun was very attached to his wife and his son, and was also aided by his fellow Réunionese musicians. His music was based on his multiracial origins, with Malagasy, African, and South American influences.[2] [3] He recorded songs using a floppy disk so that his works would not be overly commercialized.[4]

Alongside other Réunionese musicians, Tiloun dropped the album Kas in Poz in 2011.[5]

Tiloun was active in preservation efforts of the Réunion Creole language,[6] and also donated to agencies researching diabetes.[7] He was also active in efforts to create more humane ways of farming in Réunion.[8]

Tiloun died on 5 July 2020 in Saint-Denis.[9]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maloya i plèr, Tiloun la désote la vi. 5 July 2020. Imaz Press. French.
  2. Web site: Elida Almeida et Tiloun, d'une île à l'autre. 1 May 2019. RFI Musique. French.
  3. Web site: C'était show samedi soir à Château-Arnoux avec les concerts de Tiloun et Flavia Coelho. 7 July 2014. HauteProvenceInfo.com. French.
  4. Web site: Le chanteur de maloya, Tiloun, est décédé. 5 July 2020. Clicanoo. French.
  5. Web site: Deux veillées musicales en hommage à Tiloun. 6 July 2020. Le Quotidien. French.
  6. Web site: Tiloun : trésor de la Réunion. 6 July 2011. Les Inrockuptibles. French.
  7. Web site: Disparition : La Réunion rend hommage à Tiloun. 5 July 2020. France 1 Réunion. French.
  8. Web site: Tiloun pousse un coup de gueule contre le rougail saucisse en boîte. 23 October 2015. Journal.re. French.
  9. Web site: Le chanteur de maloya, Tiloun, est décédé. 5 July 2020. France 1 Réunion. French.