Quartier Latin International

Quartier Latin International
Also known as Quartier Latin
Origin Democratic Republic of the Congo
Genres Congolese Rumba
Years active 1986 – Present

Quartier Latin International (QLI), or Quartier Latin, is a soukous band from the Democratic Republic of the Congo established in 1986.

Location

The band was formed in 1986 in Kinshasa). It plays in DR Congo and other African countries [1][2] and often tours in Europe and North America.

Overview

The band was founded by its leader, composer, guitarist, vocalist, dancer and entertainer, Koffi Olomide. The band performs both in Lingala and French.[3] Since inception, the band has seen many members come and go, some more than once.[4] Many former band members still maintain good relations with the band. The show to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the band's founding is scheduled for 16 November 2016. The chief organizer id Fally Ipupa, who left the band in 2006.[5]

Anciens Musiciens

Akouda Nzouzi de 1991-1992

Aladji Hc de 1991-1994

Laudy Domigongo Plus Plus de 1988-1993

Willy Bula de 1992-1997

Makenga de 1992-1998

Suzuki Luzubu de 1988-2012

Modogo Abramawa de 1993-2007

Éric Tutsi de 1993-2015

Babia Chokoro de 1993-2011

Sam Tshintu de 1994-1999

Biva Ray de 1995-1999

Pompon Miyake de 1995-1996

Geco Bouro Mpela de 1996-2016

Mamale 2pac de 1996-2001

Depicho Savanet de 1998-2000

Jf Ifonge de 1998-2000

Gipson Butukondolo de 1998-2008

Cocorico Cone de 1998-1999

Chikito Mutakatif de 1999-2000

Soleil Wanga de 1999-2007

Fally Ipupa de 1999-2006

Jordan Kusa de 1999-2005

Spino Ladjatence de 1999-2001

Mustapha Nkori de 1999-2000

Lola Muana de 1999-2003

Baguin Baguino de 1999-2000

Bendoson de 1999-2000

Sarbatino Batraciens de 1999-2008

Arca Diniero de 1999-2012

Paparazzi Toto de 1999-2003

Montana Kamenga de 2000-2008

Michaux Chamberton dix de 2000-2003

Deo Brando de 2001-2005

Asso Ngole de 2002-2014

Junior Kingombe de 2003-2009

Tonton Lay de 2003-2004

Shella Mputu de 2004-2008

Mirage Supersonique de 2005-2006

Ferré Gola de 2005-2006

Zoé Bella de 2006-2009

Tony Ambrosio de 2007-2008

Jitrois Galliens de 2007-2010

Joss Diena de 2007-2009

Julien Gabbana 2007-2009

Edo Dollars de 2008-2015

Eguesson Bwana de 2008-2010

Jimmy Adoli de 2009-2010

Prince de 2009-2010

Danny Kule de 2010-2014


Cindy Le Coeur de 2007-2017


{(Animateur Du Quartier Latin}







Océan Ebale de 1999-2001


Jonh Scotch de 2000-2001


Brigade Rwinga de 2001-2004 retour 2005-2006


Bebe Kérosène de 2001-2005


Apocalypse Cendre de 2003-2015


Acide Wanzembi de 2003-2005


Golbert Napoléon de 2004-2007


Mukusa Ya Mbwa de 2004-2009


Gesac Thipoyi de 2007-2010


Tourbillon Mbala de 2006-2012 Groupes De Mineurs


Mbuty May de 2006-2008 Groupes De Mineurs


Pepic Mbassu de 2006-2009 Groupes De Mineurs


Ordinateur Rodriguez de 2009-2016


Trésor Nzinga de de 2010-2016


Bijdana Vungu Champions de 1999-2000

Quartier Latin Mineurs

Rolly Mayemba de 2006-2008 Groupes De Mineurs



Guelor Monami de 2006-2013 Groupes De Mineurs



Arabe Youssofe de 2006-2011 Groupes De Mineurs



Pentagone de 2006-2008 Groupes De Mineurs



Scotti Pippen de 2006-2008 Du Groupe De Mineurs



Sarbatino Batraciens de 1999-2008 de Groupes De Mineurs


Bapinces Kapence de 2006-2007de Groupes De Mineurs



Pisthou Madjula de 2006-2008 de Groupes De Mineurs


Le Roi de 2006-2007 Groups De Mineurs


DVD Musica de 2006-2014 Groupes De Mineurs


Me je 30 de 2006-2008 Groupes De Mineurs



































  1. Pathou Kinzala Nkuka (4 March 2015). "Quartier Latin International: Koffi Olomide reintegrates Apocalypse facilitator to 13th apostle" (in French). Kinshasa: Starducongo.com. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  2. NDZ (8 October 2015). "Koffi Olomide promises fireworks". NewsDay Zimbabwe (NDZ). Harare. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  3. PAA (2002). "Koffi Olomide Biography". Atlanta: Pan African Allstars (PAA). Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  4. Ambangito, Franck (28 August 2015). "Bourro Mpela: Cooperation and reintegration confirmed" (in French). Kinshasa: Groupelavenir.org. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  5. Kingunza, Kikim (3 March 2016). "For the 30 years of the Quartier Latin International: Fally Ipupa is involved in the organization of the event" (in French). Kinshasa: The Future Daily. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
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