The Fanfare du Palais National d'Haiti (Fanfare of the National Palace), also known as the Presidential Guard Orchestra (French: L'Orchestre de la Garde présidentielle) is a police band unit of the Republic of Haiti.
The band uses French and American military traditions in its activities, as well as sports many styles native to Haiti and the Caribbean region.
It is part of the Security Unit and Presidential Guard (L'Unité de Sécurité et de Garde Présidentielle) in the Haitian National Police.
[1][2][3][4] Occide Jeanty, who was one of Haiti's most revered military composers and the author of many revolutionary era marches was a member of one of the bands in its lineage.
[5] A street in Port-au-Prince was later named for him and a stamp was issued on his centennial in 1960.