Jérôme Dayard (Tibob de Nazareth) was born in Jacmel (Haiti) where he did his primary education at the school of the Brothers of Christian Instruction. he is married and father of 3 children.
He completed his secondary education in Port au Prince at the Secondary Studies Center and at Saint Louis de Gonzague. Then he entered the United States for his university studies.
Jérôme Dayard holds a bachelor’s degree in actuarial sciences/mathematics and a master’s degree in international finance (MBA). He also completed his first doctoral studies in international business law.
A poet of high caliber, his numerous books are true literary masterpieces with subjects ranging from adolescent love poetry to the most complex geopolitical, philosophical and mystical essays.
Jérôme Dayard has already written more than 25 books, only a few of which have been published.
Tibob is a singer, composer, sound engineer, music video and film producer. He was the lead singer from some of Haiti’s best bands, including D’Zine.
His spiritual conversion to Christianity started a real revolution in the sector evangelical of the HMI.
He is the owner of Nazareth Productions and co-owner of NazaFilms.
Discography
His first solo album released in 2003 “Ou Anndan m” under the Nazareth Label earned him an “elite place” in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI). His romantic but very strong singing style, combined with his zouk soul, brings a new sound to the market.
In 2007, Jérôme Dayard released 3 “best seller” Gospel CDs (Istwa Damou, Ban m Fòs, 77×7 Fwa) with several DVDs with a clip professional for each track.
His fascinating style of both performance artistic and spiritual anointing electrifies crowds in a way never seen before. His presence in the sector of the Gospel is a true source of motivation for all young people who doubt the power of the Lord in the lives of all those who seek him.
In 2007-08, Nazareth & Muscadin Productions organized Tibob’s first national Gospel tour of Haiti; a musical “crusade” that attracted more than 100,000 people from every major city in the country and thousands came to Christ as a result of his explosive ministry.
Published discography: Zoom (1999), Ou Anndan m (2003), Jamè Dodo (2003), Istwa Damou (2005), Ban m Fòs (2006), 77×7 Fwa (2007).