Orchestre kiam biography
- From Kinshasa's Barumbu arrondisment, Kiam started playing music together in 1969 under the name “the Jacquis Boys.” They were named after a.
- Mohamed ould Hembara was born in 1958 in Néma, the capital of the Hodh ech Chargui region.
- Franck Muzola Ngunga was born in Matadi, Bas-Congo in 1961.
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Verckys Kiamuangana Mateta
DR Congolese musician (1944–2023)
In this Congolese name, the surname is Kiamuangana and the post-surname is Mateta.
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Kiamuangana in 2021 | |
Birth name | Georges Kiamuangana Mateta |
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Born | (1944-05-19)19 May 1944 Kisantu, Belgian Congo |
Died | 13 October 2022(2022-10-13) (aged 78) Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Genres | Congolese rumba |
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Instrument | Saxophone |
Years active | 1960s–1980s |
Labels | Editions Vévé International |
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Musical artist
Georges Kiamuangana Mateta (19 May 1944 – 13 October 2022), known professionally as Verckys, was a Congolese saxophonist, composer, producer, bandleader, and record executive.[1][2] A significa
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Afropop Worldwide
This is the first post in a new monthly Afropop blog series called RESPECT. The series is designed to feature the work of internationally under-appreciated African and Afro-diasporic artists from the distant- and not-so-distant past. These are artists who may have slipped through the cracks in your eardrums, and we would like to fix that. We will attempt to shed a bit of historical and editorial light on—or at least pay some special attention to—these artists, for no other reason than because their music is so immensely awesome. Feel free to send suggestions of your favorite under-appreciated artists to info@afropop.orgfor our consideration. Enjoy!
Orchestre Kiam got all the important elements right, the details that allow pop music to shift from being merely a pleasant experience to a transcendentally joyful and life-affirming event. The few available recordings of this short-lived Congolese group, mostly poor digital transfers from ‘45s, are just beginning to appear on African music blogs[1] and, of course, Youtube. Despite the audio quali
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Orchestre Kiam, the kings of the Cavacha. An Oral History.
Kamikientered my life in 1996 in Dakar, Senegal. Over the following twenty odd years I found a lot more of their recordings and met a good number of fellow Kiam fanatics. The enjoyment of digging deeper into their catalogue was for many years accompanied by a persistent frustation with how little I knew about the band, it's members, or the basic outline of the group's history.
A picture of the first lineup of the Orchestre Kiam featuring Bakolo Keta on the left in the cap and Franck Muzola Ngunga behind the microphone. Look how young Franck Muzola Ngunga was,
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