Reuben Deleaveux has been dubbed the master drummer
and is nicknamed “Rumpapapum” he is the 4th best drummer in Bahamian
history after King Eric, Peanuts Taylor and Chippy Chipman. He was born in
Nassau on July 10th 1978, he attended the A.F Adderley Junior School
then after he attended R.M. Bailey Senior High where he was a part of the
school’s band and was taught by Lou Adams Jr., the son of the legendary Lou
Adams Sr.
Deleaveux’s father, Origin Deleaveux Sr. is a gospel musician, he bought his son a snare
drum at the age of 2 years and the legend was born, Reuben also comes from a
family of musicians. He recalls his early encounter with the drums, “I was
making noise on the pots and pans and water jugs and he decided to buy me a
drum at age 2 and I used to make all the noise and my uncle was a drum set
player and I just watch and learn and went to school and the drum just became a
part of me” (Deleaveux, 2015) .From his early exposure to the drums
Deleaveux has become a master, he recounts “I’m known as the king of the
goombay drum, the goombay drum is the goatskin drum but I’ve mastered all drums
from snare drum, the drum set, congo drum, bongo drum. I am the master drummer”
(Deleaveux, 2015) . Deleaveux’s career started in 1991 he
describes his first solo performance:
“I think it was in
1991 I was introduced to some of the cultural legends like John Chippy Chipman
and I was given the opportunity to perform with those guys on a show and on a
particular night they didn’t come and the lady said man you always coming with
daddy and man you can’t do nothing? I say I could beat drum ya know she say
yea, misty chipman, she say man well come beat for me tonight then chippy them
comin late and when I played the drum she was blown away because she didn’t
know this guy was here comin to the show all that time with the grandsons with
the children she didn’t know I was a master drummer so it started in 1991.”
Since, he has been very active in junkanoo playing with
a number of groups over the years but he know plays with the group Genesis
which formed in January of 2015, he is also a part of ‘Da Rhythm Band’ who
perform regularly at Via Cafe downtown.
Da Rhythm Band |
He is also currently involved in the
project Keep Junkanoo Alive which aims to bring awareness to junkanoo and have
the season year round. Deleaveux travels
around the world to cultural shows and festivals representing The Bahamas and showcasing
Bahamian culture through his talents as a master of the goombay drum.
As an
artist Deleaveux aims to bring goombay back as the music of The Bahamas and to
become a manager and mentor in the future for younger Bahamian artists.
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