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Luambo Makiadi
Congolese lingala musician

Luambo Makiadi

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Congolese lingala musician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Place of death
Mont-Godinne, Yvoir, Arrondissement of Dinant, Belgium
Age
51 years
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Biography

François Luambo Luanzo Makiadi (6 July 1938 – 12 October 1989) was a major figure in 20th-century Congolese music, and African music in general.He isreferred to as Franco Luambo or simply Franco.Known for his mastery of African Rumba, he was nicknamed by fans and critics "Sorcerer of the Guitar" and the "Grand Maître of Zairean Music", as well as Franco de Mi Amor by female acolytes.

Early life

He was born in 1938 in what was then the Belgian Congo. His mother had a market stall in Ngiri-Ngiri, and he played harmonica and other instruments to help attract customers.

Career

In 1955 Franco formed a band that debuted in the OK Bar. The following year the band was reborn as OK Jazz taking its name from the place it had begun. And then, another change to Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz (T.P.O.K. Jazz) (which stands in French for The Almighty O.K. Jazz)

Franco played in the USA once, in 1983, appearing twice in New York's Manhattan Center.

Musical style

Franco's played guitar playing was unlike that of bluesmen such as Muddy Waters or rock and rollers like Chuck Berry. Instead of raw, single-note lines, Franco built his band's style around crisp open chords, often of only two notes, which "bounced around the beat." Major thirds and sixths and other consonant intervals are said to play the same role in Franco's style that blues notes fill in rock and roll.

Franco's music often relied on huge ensembles, with as many as six vocalists and several guitarists.According to a description, "horns might engage in an upbeat dialogue with the guitar, or set up hypnotic vamps that carried the song forward as on the crest of a wave," while percussion parts are "a cushion supporting the band, rather than a prod to raise the energy level."

Politics

Luambo was a vocal supporter of Zaire'sruler Mobutu Sese Seko, however, they soon became enemies.

Death

He died in 1989 from unknown illness which resulted in four days of national mourning in Zaire.

Selected discography

Luambo's biographer Graeme Ewens has tracked down eighty albums in all.

YearAlbum
1969Franco & Orchestre O.K. Jazz* – L'Afrique Danse No. 6 (LP)
1973Franco & OK Jazz* – Franco & L'O.K. Jazz
1974Franco Et L'Orchestre T.P.O.K. Jazz* – Untitled
1977"Franco" Luambo Makiadi* And His O.K. Jazz* – Live Recording of the Afro European Tour Volume 2 (LP, album)
1977"Franco" Luambo Makiadi* & His O.K Jazz* – Live Recording of the Afro European Tour
1981Soki Odefi Zongisa (LP, album)
1982Franco Et Sam Mangwana Avec Le T.P. O.K. Jazz* – Franco Et Sam Mangwana Avec Le T.P.O.K. Jazz (LP)
1983Franco & Tabu Ley* – Choc Choc Choc 1983 De Bruxelles A Paris
1986Franco & Le T.P.O.K. Jazz – Choc Choc Choc La Vie Des Hommes – Ida – Celio (30 Ans De Carrière – 6 Juin 1956 – 6 Juin 1986) (LP)
1987Franco Et Le T.P.O.K. Jazz – L'Animation Non Stop (LP)
1988Le Grand Maitre Franco* - Baniel - Nana et le T.P.O.K. Jazz* - Les "On Dit" (LP)
1989Franco Et Sam Mangwana – For Ever (LP, Cass)
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