- François
Luambo Luanzo Makiadi (6 July 1938 – 12
October 1989) was a
Congolese musician. He was a
major figure in 20th-century
Congolese music, and African...
- yéyé,
garnered attention,
overshadowing established figures like
Franco Luambo and Tabu Ley
Rochereau with
their rhythms and dances. They
elevated the...
- who
started OK Jazz
included Vicky Longomba, Jean
Serge Essous, François
Luambo Makiadi, De La Lune,
Augustin Moniania Roitelet, La
Monta LiBerlin, Saturnin...
-
record and perform, and the
debut of fifteen-year-old
guitarist François
Luambo Makiadi (aka Franco). Both
would go on to be some of the
earliest Congolese...
- The same goes for
young boys, they
preferred mature women. This
inspires Luambo to
compose the song. The song was
recorded in 1985
under the
direction of...
-
joined Tabu Ley's
Orchestre Afrisa International in 1985 and then
Franco Luambo's Ok Jazz in 1986,
where she
garnered national acclaim as the lead vocalist...
- Jazz, led by François
Luambo Makiadi,
which dominated the
Congolese music scene from the 1950s
through the 1980s.
Franco Luambo Makiadi Sam
Mangwana Josky...
-
Antoine Kasongo, Paul Kamba,
Henri Bowane,
Antoine Wendo Kolosoy,
Franco Luambo, Le
Grand Kallé,
Vicky Longomba, Nico Kasanda, Tabu Ley Rochereau, and Papa...
- (2000)
Tenant du
Titre (2003)
Bonheur (2004) La
Bonne Humeur (2007)
Franco Luambo Makiadi Sam
Mangwana Josky Kiambukuta TPOK Jazz Lusk, Jon (22 September...
- internationally.
Musicians such as
Henri Bowane,
Wendo Kolosoy,
Franco Luambo Makiadi, Le
Grand Kallé, Nico Kasanda, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Sam Mangwana...