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Simaro M****iya
Lutumba Ndomanueno (19
March 1938 – 30
March 2019),
known as
Simaro, was a
Congolese music rhythm guitarist, songwriter, poet, composer...
- the band. He
recruited vocalists Kwamy Munsi and
Mulamba Joseph Mujos.
Simaro Masiya Lutumba joined OK Jazz in 1961.
Essous was
replaced by saxophonist...
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compositions by OK Jazz
guitarist Simaro Lutumba. His po****rity
increased during this time. The
collaboration with
Simaro yielded three hits: "Ebale ya Zaire"...
- 1994,
conflicts forced the band to
split up. Kiambukuta,
together with
Simaro Lutumba,
Ndombe Opetum and
other band
members went on to form a new band:...
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Michel Boyibanda,
Josky Kiambukuta, and
Youlou Mabiala, and
rhythm guitarist Simaro Lutumba and solo
guitarist Franco himself.
Ndombe Opetum is
credited with...
- Tout
Puissant O.K. Jazz et
Jolie Detta, in
collaboration with
Franco and
Simaro Lutumba. The EP
featured hit
singles "M****u," "Cherie
Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile...
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through the 1980s.
Franco Luambo Makiadi Sam
Mangwana Josky Kiambukuta Simaro Lutumba Ndombe Opetum Youlou Mabiala Mose Fan Fan Wuta Mayi TPOK Jazz List...
- was
Cherie Bondowe Franco Luambo Makiadi Sam
Mangwana Josky Kiambukuta Simaro Lutumba Ndombe Opetum Youlou Mabiala Mose Fan Fan Wuta Mayi TPOK Jazz List...
- life and ****tail. He also
collaborated with
other legends like
Lutumba Simaro and N'Yoka Longo. On
November 28, 1998, Pépé Kallé
suffered a
heart attack...
- and its
offshoots (N'dombolo,
Rumba Rock) are
Franco Luambo, Tabu Ley,
Simaro Lutumba, Papa Wemba,
Koffi Olomide,
Kanda Bongo Man, Ray Lema,
Mpongo Love...