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Franco et l'OK Jazz

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He was born Francois Luambo Makiadi on July 6 1938 in the village of Sona-Bata , in the Bas Zaire region. His father , Joseph Emongo was a railroad worker while his mother sold home made bread at the local market. He began his musical career at a tender age. By age 7, he had already built his first home made guitar. He played the guitar to attract customers to his mother's market stall. His musical talent was first tapped by guitarist Paul Ebengo Dewayon who took him under his wing and taught him the subtleties of guitar playing. Franco made his professional debut in Dewayon's Watam band at age 12. While at the band He wowed audiences with his exemplary giutar skills while playing a guitar which was almost as big as himself. He cut his first solo record titled Bolingo na ngai na Beatrice ( my love for Beatrice) in 1953. In 1956 along with Jean Serge Essous , He formed the band OK Jazz which was later to be renamed TPOK Jazz. Two years later when Essous left the band, He took over as band leader and never looked back. The band grew from the original 6 members to over 50 members 30 years later. For over 30 years He recorded prolifically and performed for audiences the world over, while maintaning a distinct style. His band dominated the charts and produced over 150 albums most of which sold over 50,000 copies. He died on October 12 1989 leaving behind 18 children as well as a huge legacy. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; addition

top songs

1

Kinsiona

279
2

Grupo Ok Jazz

59
3

Boma L'heure

32
4

Ngai Oyo Lia Ngai

25
5

Bana Ages

23
6

Ngai Tembe Eleka

19
7

Cardiaque

18
8

Mbanda

18
9

Fungola Ya Mbanda

17
10

Fifi Nazali Innocent

16

albums

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Afriques Independantes: Vol.5 Congo

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Afriques Independantes

Editions Populaire

Editions Populaire

Les Merveilles Du Passé 1957-1975

Les Merveilles Du Passé 1957-1975

Pathé 2C 054-15194

Pathé 2C 054-15194

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1970/1971/1972

1966-1968

1966-1968

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Afriques indépendantes, vol. 1 : Afrique engagée

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Pathe PF 11540

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The Rough Guide to World Music: Africa Europe & The Middle East

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Pathe PF 11526

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1960/1961/1962

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