Remembering Jean Serge Essous: A Congolese Musical Icon

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Early Life and Musical Beginnings Jean Serge Essous was born in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, in 1935. From an early age, he was drawn to music, beginning his career as a flutist in 1951. His initial foray into the world of music laid the groundwork for what would become a remarkable career. As he […]

Celebrating the Musical Legacy of Vicky Longomba

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Early Life and Musical Beginnings Victor Longomba Besange Lokuli, known as Vicky Longomba, was born on December 13, 1932, in Léopoldville, which is now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. His early life in the heart of Africa provided him with a rich cultural backdrop that greatly influenced his musical career. From a young age, […]

Unveiling the Melodic Journey of MJ30: A Congolese Gospel Luminary

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Early Beginnings and Musical Roots Marie José Njiba Mbuyi, affectionately known as MJ30, was born on April 24, 1986, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her journey into the world of music began in the vibrant and diverse musical landscape of Kinshasa. From a young age, MJ30 exhibited a profound passion for music, particularly […]

AFS251onMWR: The Afro-Fusion Show

AFS251onMWR: The Afro-Fusion Show

🎙️ Welcome to the Afro-Fusion Podcast! Greetings, Afro-Fusion enthusiasts! Welcome to another electrifying episode of the Afro-Fusion Podcast, streaming live from the vibrant town of Busia, Kenya. This is your one-stop destination for everything Afro-Fusion, where we explore the rich tapestry of African music, celebrating its legends and their everlasting contributions. I’m your ever-entertaining host, […]

AFS250onMWR: The Afro-Fusion Show

AFS250onMWR: The Afro-Fusion Show

🎧 Tune in to a Tribute: Simaro Lutumba Le Poète Part I 🎶 Join us on The Afro-Fusion Show on Mawalking Radio, streaming live from Busia, Uganda, as we dive into the legacy of Simaro Lutumba, the “Guitar Maestro.” Hosted by the RumbaNChill specialist, Deejay Brendo (@brendothesibuor), this special episode pays homage to a musical […]

Remembering Lokassa Ya Mbongo: A Tribute to a Rhythmic Maestro

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The Legacy of Lokassa Ya Mbongo Lokassa Ya Mbongo, born Denis Kasiya Lokassa, was a legendary Congolese rhythm guitarist and composer whose influence on African music is undeniable. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lokassa became one of the most celebrated musicians of his time. His work as a rhythm guitarist and band leader […]

Remembering Marie Misamu: A Gospel Icon from the Heart of Congo

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Early Life and Musical Beginnings Marie Misamu, born Marie Misamu Ngolo on November 16, 1974, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, grew up in a family of eight children. Her musical journey began at the tender age of 11, when she captivated her friends and family with her singing. Her early exposure to music […]

Syran Mbenza: The Masterful Guitarist of Congolese Rumba

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Early Life and Musical Beginnings Syran Mbenza, born on May 31, 1950, in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo (now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo), embarked on his musical journey at an early age. Growing up in a vibrant musical environment, Mbenza was heavily influenced by the legendary Franco Luambo, whose style he meticulously studied. By the […]

Remembering Josky Kiambukuta: A Tribute to a Congolese Music Legend

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Early Life and Beginnings Joseph Kiambukuta Londa, widely known as Josky Kiambukuta, was born on February 14, 1949, in Gombe-Matadi, DR Congo. Growing up in a musical environment, Josky developed a passion for music that would eventually define his life and legacy. His parents, Bernard Bakiansuni and Albertine Londa, nurtured his early interest in music, […]

Remembering Abeti Masikini: The Queen of Soukous and Trailblazer in African Music

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Early Life and Musical Roots Born on November 9, 1954, in Stanleyville, Belgian Congo (now Kisangani, DRC), Elisabeth Finant, famously known as Abeti Masikini, emerged from an upper-middle-class family. Her father, Jean-Pierre Finant, was the first native Congolese governor of Orientale Province, and her mother, Marie Masikini, was a church choir leader. This musical influence […]