Sam Mangwana
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Sam Mangwana | |
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Born |
Kinshasa, Belgian Congo | 21 February 1945
Genres | African Jazz |
Years active | 1963-present |
Sam Mangwana, born February 21, 1945, is a Congolese musician, born to a Zimbabwean migrant father and an Angolan mother. He is the frontman of his bands Festival des maquisards and African All Stars. Mangwana was a member of François Luambo Makiadi's seminal band TPOK Jazz, and Tabu Ley Rochereau's bands African Fiesta, African Fiesta National and Afrisa International.
Band memberships
- African Fiesta, 1962
- Festival des Maquisards, 1968
- TPOK Jazz, 1972
- African All Stars
- African Fiesta National
- Afrisa International
Discography
- With Festival des Maquisards
- Waka Waka, 1978
- Maria Tebbo, 1979
- Georgette Eckins, 1979
- Matinda, 1979
- Affaire Disco, 1981
- Est-ce Que Tu Moyens?, 1981
- Cooperation, 1982
- Affaire Video, 1982
- N'Simba Eli, 1982
- Bonne Annee, 1983
- In Nairobi, 1984
- Aladji, 1987
- For Ever, 1989
- Lukolo, 1989
- Capita General, 1990
- Megamix, July 1990
- Rumba Music, 1993
- No Me Digas No, 1995
- Galo Negro, 1998
- Sam Mangwana Sings Dino Vangu, 2000
- Volume 1 Bilinga Linga 1968/1969, June 2000
- Volume 2 Eyebana 1980/1984, June 2000
- Very Best of 2001, March 2001
- Cantos de Esperanca, April 2003
- With TPOK Jazz
- Lufua Lua Nkadi - Sung by Sam Mangwana, Michel Boyibanda, Josky Kiambukuta and Lola Checain in 1972.
- Luka Mobali Moko -Sung by Sam Mangwana, Josky Kiambukuta, Michèl Boyibanda and Lola Chécain, in 1974.
- Contributing artist
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