0:00 Que Tenga Hora (Cuban Son),
3:38 Success ya ba ndombe (Rumba Soukous)
7:50 Embembe ya mbua (Rumba Soukous)
11:41 Moyeke ya cherie (Rumba Sukuma)
16:01 Palado Palado (Rumba Sukuma)
Self proclaimed "the most handsome man of Kin," the brother of Franco was also a guitar virtuoso. Bavon Marie-Marie made a name in the orchestra The Negros Succes before disappearing in a tragic car accident on Aug. 5, 1970 in Kinshasa ...
Born May 27, 1944 in Kinshasa (now Democratic Republic of Congo), Siongo Bavo Luambo says "Bavon Marie Marie" begins as a guitarist / vocalist in the group Les Barons Jazz alongside Mose If Fan Fan and Michelino Mavatiku Visi, both guitarists, and saxophonist Modero Mekanisi who later joined Tabu Ley Rochereau.
In 1958 Bavon Marie-Marie joined the orchestra TP OK Jazz his brother Franco, with saxophonists Maurice Moro and Empompo Loway says "Deyesse" and the singer Amba Zozo. Later, he collaborated with the Cubana Jazz where Sammy sings Bumba Massa (future Kékélé). Later, he joined the training Jamel Jazz, with his friend Empompo Loway (saxophone).
But it is with the orchestra Les Negros Succes, founded in 1962, it illustrates his compositions Rumba and Soukous accelerated the introduction of 6/8 to certain passages, his guitar playing to whirling style rock riffs, its look (always well-dressed), his stage play and entertainment in the style of atalakus, artists who play much the same role as the laudatory griot in West Africa.
The orchestra The Negros Succes is then composed, among others, singers Leon Bolhen Bombolo and Vicky Longomba, saxophonist Empompo Loway says "Deyesse" and of course Bavon Marie-Marie ...
Controversial artist (he depigmented skin) Bavon Marie-Marie will record several tracks including his big hit "libanga na libumu pt 1 & 2" (a stone in the tomb), "Johnny Yuma", "Maseke ago Meme", " Limbisa jewel "," Ya Mbongo Bilamba Nini? "" Nataka oath is bolingo, "" Lucy Pauni na ngai ", and many more ...
After the disappearance of Bavon Marie-Marie in a tragic car accident August 5, 1970 in Kinshasa (DRC)), its big brother Franco dedicate "Kinsiona" (a song of funerals) followed in 1984 " Kimpa Kisangameni "(witches meeting), a title denouncing witchcraft following rumors about the death of his younger brother.
Track-list consists of:
Que Tenga Hora (Cuban Son), Success ya ba ndombe (Rumba Soukous), Embembe ya mbua (Rumba Soukous), Moyeke ya cherie (Rumba Sukuma), Palado Palado (Rumba Sukuma), and Albertine Mwana Ya Ndeke (Rumba Sukuma).
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Vocals: Franklin Boukaka, Hubert "Djeskin" Dihunga, Amba Zozo, Gaspard "Gaspy" Luwowo
Solo Guitarist: Bavon Marie Marie
Rhythm Guitarist: Jean Dinos
Bassist: Hubert "Djeskin" Dihunga
Drums: Samy Kiadaka
Sax: Moro Maurice, Empompo Loway, Andre Manga
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