John Kongos

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John Kongos
Born 6 August 1945, Johannesburg, South Africa
Years active 1960s - present
Website www.johnkongos.com

John Kongos (born 6 August 1945, Johannesburg, South Africa) is a singer-songwriter.

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[edit] Career

Having had substantial success in South Africa in the 1960s with his band Johnny and the G-Men, as well as a solo artist, Kongos came to Britain to pursue his musical career. After 18 months of gigging in Britain and Europe with his bands Floribunda Rose and Scrugg, and five singles later, he released his first solo album, Confusions about a Goldfish (1970), on the Dawn record label, which while critically well-received was not successful.

He then concentrated on songwriting, and began to have major success in Germany and other European countries (No 1 and Top 10 hits). He then moved to Fly Records with whom he had two hit singles – "He's Gonna Step On You Again" (UK No. 4, May 1971; U.S. Billboard Hot 100 No. 70) and "Tokoloshe Man" (UK No. 4, November 1971). His second album Kongos made the Top 30 of the UK Albums Chart, but subsequent singles, "Great White Lady" (1972), "Ride the Lightning" (1975) and "Higher than God's Hand" (1975), did not chart. "Tomorrow I'll Go", which appeared on Kongos , was covered by New Zealand band The Human Instinct on their 1970 album Stoned Guitar, while ("Ride The Lightning" (1975) was covered by Sylvie Vartan as "Qu'est-ce qui fait pleurer les blondes?" in France and was Number 1 on that chart for several weeks in 1976.

"He's Gonna Step On You Again" is cited in the Guinness Book of Records as being the first song to ever use a sample.

Kongos continued to work in his own London studio as a record producer, sound engineer, TV jingle and theme music composer, and songwriter, as well as handling the programming of the Fairlight CMI synthesizer on Def Leppard's 1983 album, Pyromania.

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His 1966-1969 work (including his recordings with Floribunda Rose and Scrugg, and his solo album Confusions about a Goldfish) has been released on a compilation called "Lavender Popcorn" in 2001.

The album Kongos (1972), plus his remaining singles first issued on Fly, appeared on the CD Tokoloshe Man Plus, released by See For Miles Records in 1988. He gained notoriety with a new musical generation in 1990, when Madchester pioneers Happy Mondays reworked "He's Gonna Step On You Again" into their baggy era defining hit "Step On", which reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart. In the same year they also covered his "Tokoloshe Man", for the compilation album, Rubáiyát.

[edit] Personal life

Kongos is married to Shelley and has four sons; John J, Jesse, Dylan and Daniel Lee, who work as a rock band under the title, Kongos.[1]

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