I chose this song because I found the sound fantastic electric guitar and the spectacular effects very similar to the music of Nigeria - Afrosalsa
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Aníbal Velásquez Hurtado was born on June 3, 1936 in Barranquilla. Still very young, he created the Magdalena Los Vallenatos Carlos and Roberto Román. Robertico died in 1995 and Hannibal decided to create his own group with his brothers John and Joseph, began to stand out for their skill in handling the accordion, so it became known as 'The Barbarian'. In addition to his skills with musical instruments ,
Hannibal is excellent singer, composer and poet, facets that make it a versatile artist. He moved to Venezuela where he lived for 18 years, during which time they developed severe musical activity, acting on Griles and booths with great success. 'The guaracha' was a rhythm that Hannibal won his style and has imposed in the carnival dance tracks where it operates, at parties on 11 November in Cartagena and in the Christmas season and New Year.
This extraordinary musician, father of 28 children, still cheering crowds wherever he goes with his happy and contagious spirituality.
Below I invite you to listen to these sauces Anival ...
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--------------------- Probably the most prominent band's guitar Zimbabwe,
The Bhundu Boys broke the sound of Harare to the UK and Europe in the mid 80's to the most popular. The mixture of styles with influences from Zimbabwe rumba Congo, Bhundus labeled his fast-paced guitar music "jit-jive."
The Bhundu Boys broke the sound of Harare to the UK and Europe in the mid 80's to the most popular. The mixture of styles with influences from Zimbabwe rumba Congo, Bhundus labeled his fast-paced guitar music "jit-jive."
The band was formed in 1980 under the direction of singer Biggie Tembo was a "boy Bhundu" during the liberation struggle in Zimbabwe, a broker for children of rebel soldiers.
The end Bhundu reached the top of the music scene in Zimbabwe, scoring four number one hits (Baba Munini Francis, Wenham Haaneti, Hastisitose and Ndimboze) between 1981 and 1984.
This success brought to the attention of DJs in the UK. Shabini, her first international album, received limited airplay, but the success in England. As his sound gained popularity in the United Kingdom, moved to Scotland and toured extensively, garnering many accolades as top musicians including Elvis Costello. Even Madonna was opened in front of a crowd at Wembley 80000. Ultimate success came when Bhundus inked a record deal with WEA older American. Unfortunately, their downfall began, as the sound of his album True Jit 1986, not "jive" with your audience. Further attempts at finding success not original, and Bhundus collapsed when frontman Biggie Tembo left to pursue a solo career in 1990 (was asked to leave the band.)
The Boys continued to release albums under the direction of Rise Kangona guitarist, but never match their first success. Unfortunately, tragedy has befallen the band. David Manka, bassist Bhundus, was the first band member to publicly admit that he had contracted AIDS. His replacement, Shepherd Munyama, also died of the disease. A third member, drummer Shakespeare Kangwena also succembed AIDS. Disaster once again when, in 1995, the former lead singer Biggie Tembo hanged himself. Until today, Rise Kagona is touring with a new group of Bhundus.
Although they have never lived up to its early potential, the Bhundu Boys were a pioneering force in African music industry, and that paved the way for the artists commercial success in Europe and the U.S..
I invite you to listen to this track called "Pendekar"
Esche Listen Here: Pendekar
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