Michelino Mavatiku Visi
Mavatiku Michelino Visi, commonly known as Michelino, is a soukous recording artist, composer, guitarist and vocalist, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He was a member of the Congolese band African Fiesta Nationale, which was later renamed Afrisa International, led by Congolese music superstar, Tabu Ley.[1] Later, in the early 1970s, Michelino left Afrisa and joined TPOK Jazz, led by François Luambo Makiadi, which dominated the Congolese music scene from the 1950s through the 1980s.[2]
Michelino Mavatiku Visi | |
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Birth name | Mavatiku Visi |
Also known as | Michelliono, Michita |
Born | March 15, 1946 |
Genres | Soukous |
Occupation(s) | composer, arranger, producer, guitarist |
Instruments | Lead Guitar |
Years active | 1960 - Present |
Associated acts | Afrisa TPOK Jazz Orchestra Maquisards Makfe |
Born and raised by Angolan parents, in the Congolese port-city of Matadi, Micheliono moved to Kinshasa, as a teenager. Michelino now lives, plays and teaches music in Paris, France. He has a band of about eight members.[3]
Discography
- Makfe - With Afrisa International
- Salima - With TP OK Jazz - Sung by Josky Kiambukuta, Ndombe Opetum and Wuta Mayi
- Cassins Clay - With Afrisa International
- Moussa - With Afrisa International
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See also
- Franco Luambo Makiadi
- Sam Mangwana
- Josky Kiambukuta
- Simaro Lutumba
- Ndombe Opetum
- Youlou Mabiala
- Mose Fan Fan
- Wuta Mayi
- TPOK Jazz
- List of African musicians
References
- KPN, . "Michelino Was A Member of Tabu Ley's Band In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s". KenyaPage.Net (KPN). Retrieved 27 January 2015.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- KPN, . "Michelino Joined TPOK Jazz In The Early 1970s". KenyaPage.Net (KPN). Retrieved 26 January 2015.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "Biography of Michelino Mavatiku Visi (French)". UniversRumbaCongolaise.Com. 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
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