Richard Morse
World Music Singer

Richard Morse Net Worth

Richard Morse is a World Music Singer with a net worth of $14 Million. He was born in June 19, 1957 and is known for his band RAM and the protest music that defined them during the turmoil in Haiti after Jean-Claude Duvalier's exile. He is also known for managing the Hotel Olofsson in Haiti.
Richard Morse is a member of World Music Singer

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 19, 1957
Birth Place Puerto Rico
Age 66 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini

💰 Net worth: $14 Million (2024)

About

Musician and building manager known for his band RAM and the protest music that defined them during the turmoil that embroiled Haiti after Jean-Claude Duvalier's exile. He's also known for managing the Hotel Olofsson in Haiti.

Before Fame

He attended Princeton University, where he performed with a band called The Groceries. He moved to Haiti in the mid-1980s and agreed to start managing the Hotel Olofsson in 1987.

Trivia

While he was born in Puerto Rico, he spent most of his youth in Connecticut. The Olofsson would eventually provide a venue for RAM (named after Richard Auguste Morse's initials) to perform.

Family Life

His wife, Lunise, sang for RAM. They have two children. Michel Martelly, who was elected President of Haiti in 2011, is his cousin.

Associated With

Graham Greene used the Hotel Olofsson as inspiration for Hotel Trianon in his novel The Comedians, albeit more than two decades before Morse became manager.

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