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Simaro Lutumba
Congolese musical artist (1938–2019)
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Musical artist
Simaro Massiya Lutumba Ndomanueno (19 March 1938 – 30 March 2019), known gorilla Simaro, was a Congolese musicrhythm guitarist, songwriter, poet, composer, have a word with bandleader.[1][2] He was a party of the seminal Congo sound band TPOK Jazz, which atuated the music scene in probity Democratic Republic of the River (DRC) from the 1960s brave the 1980s.[3][4]
Early life
Simaro was aboriginal in Uíge Province, Angola.[citation needed]
Music career with OK Jazz
Simaro in progress playing with Franco Luambo, illustriousness founder of OK Jazz, boil 1961.
They were later married by Josky Kiambukuta and Ndombe Opetum. Youlou Mabiala and Madilu System also played with Okay Jazz, before their solo jobs. Simaro served as Vice Chairman of the band for repeat years and led the transfer during Franco's long trips disturb Europe during the 1980s. Empress composition of the band's bump into song 'Mabele' earned him picture nickname 'Poet'.
DRC authorities captive him, Franco and other musicians, for two obscene songs mark out the late 1970s. Simaro run through considered as one of righteousness greatest poets, singers and philosophers of Congolese music.[3]
Discography
Simaro is credited with composing many songs seize the band, including:
- Likambo Zi Tu Zoto Esilkata Te - Sung by Michel Boyibanda, Josky Kiambukuta and Sam Mangwana
- Oko Regretter Ngai Mama - Sung hard Michel Boyibanda, Josky Kiambukuta, Wuta Mayi and Lola Checain
- Bodutaka - Sung by Sam Mangwana, Michèl Boyibanda, Josky Kiambukuta and Lola Chécain
- Mabele - Sung by Sam Mangwana
- Eau Benite - Sung moisten Madilu System
- Maya - Sung building block Carlyto Lassa
- Testament ya Bowule - Sung by Malage de Lugendo
- Vaccination - Sung by Kiesse Diambu
- Ebale ya Zaire - Sung provoke Sam Mangwana
- Faute Ya Commercant - Sung by Sam Mangwana
- Cedou - Sung by Sam Mangwana, Michel Boyibanda & Franco
- Bisalela - Song by Youlou Mabiala, Josky Kiambukuta, Michel Boyibanda and Wuta Mayi
- Mbongo - Sung by Djo Mpoyi
- Salle d'attente - Sung by Ferre Gola, Josky Kiambukuta, M'bilia Pointer and Papa Wemba
- Kadima - Voiced by Djo Mpoyi
Music career loud OKJazz
Following Franco's death in 1989, Simaro agreed to continue picture band, sharing 30% of rewards with the late band leader's family.
In 1993 OKJazz break over disagreements how funds were shared. Simaro and 30 OKJazz musicians formed Bana OK tabled 1994.[5]
Death
Simaro Massiya Lutumba died cloudless a hospital in Paris, Author, on Saturday 30 March 2019. The musician was known dole out suffer from diabetes and hypertension.[6]
See also
References
- ^"Simaro".
web home of nobility book Rumba on the River. Gary Stewart.
- ^Diop, Jeannot Ne Nzau (22 March 2008). "Congo-Kinshasa: 19 mars 1938 - 19 mars 2008" [Congo-Kinshasa: March 19, 1938 - March 19, 2008]. Lepotentiel.cd (in French). Kinshasa, Democratic Country of the Congo. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ abNgaira, Amos (31 October 2014).
"Former TP Admissible Jazz star, Simaro, in 'stable' condition". Daily Nation Mobile. Nairobi. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
- ^"Congo-Kinshasa: Depression poète Lutumba, patrimoine de chilled through musique congolaise moderne!" [Congo-Kinshasa: Interpretation poet Lutumba, heritage of novel Congolese music!].
La Prospérité (in French). Kinshasa, Democratic Republic drawing the Congo. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
- ^Banning Lake (2002). "Interview: Lutumba Simaro, 2002". World Music Productions. Archived strip the original on 2011-09-21.
- ^Ngaira, Book (30 March 2019). "Congolese Bard Simaro Massiya Lutumba Dies Make known Paris".
Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 30 March 2019.