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Grand Kalle And African Jazz Free Music

Grand Kalle And African Jazz

Effective period / Period of releases: 1960 - 1984

Members: Manu Dibango, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Eyenga Moseka, Dr. Nico, Vicky Longomba, Joseph Kabasele, Bombenga, Dechaud, Pierrot (8), Brazzos, Charlie (108), Edouard Lutula, André "Damoiseau" Kambite, Casimir "Casino" Mutshipule, Alex Mayukuta, Mathieu Kuka, Jean "Rolly" Nsita, Isaac Musekiwa

Grand Kalle et l'African Jazz (often referred to simply as African Jazz) was perhaps the first full-time, professional band in what was then called Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was founded in 1953 by Joseph Kabasele Tshamala, popularly know as Grand Kalle. The band has split in 1963.

Members are :
Joseph Kabasele (leader & vocals)
Dr. Nico (guitar, 1953-63)
Dechaud Mwamba (guitar, 1953-63)
Emmanuel Baloji Tino Baroza (guitar)
Albert Taumani (bass)
Joseph Mwena (bass, 1953-63)
Baskis (percussion)
Antoine "Depuissant" Kaya (percussion, 1953-63)
Isaac Musekiwa (saxophone, 1954-?)
Roger Izeidi (vocals, maracas, ?-1963)
Menga André (saxophone)
Dominique Willy Kuntima (trumpet)
Tabu Ley Rochereau (vocals, 1959-63)]
Vicky Longomba (vocals, 1960)
Brazzos (bass, 1960)
Pierre "Petit Pierre" Yantula (congas, 1960)
Charles Hénault (drums, 1960-?)
Manu Dibango (saxophone, piano, 1961)
Joseph Mujos Mulamba (vocals, ?-1963)
Papa Noel (guitar, 1963)
Jean Bombenga (vocals, 1963)
Mathieu Kouka (vocals, 1963)
André "Damoiseau" Kambite (guitar, 1963)
Casimir "Casino" Mutshipule (guitar, 1963)

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