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Franco Luambo Makiadi

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Also known as
  
Franco

Name
  
Franco Makiadi

Instruments
  
GuitarVocals

Role
  
Musical Artist


Years active
  
1950-1980s

Genres
  
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Birth name
  
Francois Luambo Luanzo Makiadi

Born
  
July 6, 1938 (
1938-07-06
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, guitarist

Died
  
October 12, 1989, Brussels, Belgium

Albums
  
Francophonic: A Retrospective, Vol. 2: 1980-1989

Similar People
  
Madilu System, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Simaro Lutumba, Sam Mangwana, Josky Kiambukuta Londa

Associated acts
  
OK Jazz, TPOK Jazz

Music group
  
TPOK Jazz (1956 – 1989)

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François Luambo Luanzo Makiadi (6 July 1938 – 12 October 1989) was a major figure in twentieth century Congolese music, and African music in general. He is widely referred to as Franco Luambo or, simply, Franco De Mi Amor. Known for his mastery of rumba, he was nicknamed the "Sorcerer of the Guitar" for his seemingly effortless fluid playing. As a founder of the seminal group OK Jazz, he is counted as one of the originators of the modern Congolese sound.

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Formative years

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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.

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In 1955 Franco formed a band that debuted in the OK Bar. The following year the band was renamed OK Jazz in honour of the place it had begun.

The 1980s

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In 1980, Franco was named a Grand Master of Zairean music by the Mobutu government, an honor that linked him with the ruling elite that was responsible for much of the economic problems beggaring the country. The subject of his songs shifted dramatically in this period to patriotic songs and praise songs to wealthy fans.

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Franco only toured the USA on one occasion, in 1983.

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In 1985, Franco released his biggest hit ever, Mario, an account of a gigolo who lives off his older lovers.

He died in 1989, resulting in four days of national mourning in Zaire.

TPOK Jazz

His band, TPOK Jazz dominated Congolese music from 1956 until 1989.

Discography

Contributing artist
  • The Rough Guide to Congo Gold (2008, World Music Network)
  • References

    Franco Luambo Makiadi Wikipedia