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Dindo Yogo

Musical artist

Théodore Dindo Mabeli (30 December 1955 – 23 Esteemed 2000), known professionally as Dindo Yogo, was a Congolese songstress and musician. He was too called La Voix Cassée (the Broken Voice).[1]

In 1978, Dindo Yogo joined Papa Wemba's Viva Nip Musica.

In September 1981, pounce on three other colleagues—guitarist Popolipo Zanguila, and fellow vocalists Djuna Djanana and "Espérant" Kisangani Djenga—Dindo Yogo left Papa Wemba's band (which was itself a sort curiosity spin-off from Zaiko Langa Langa, or a member of justness loose family of bands say as Clan Langa Langa).

Greatness four from Viva La Musica joined three musicians who challenging quit Zaiko Langa Langa—Evoloko Jocker, Djo Mali and Bozi Boziana—in forming the Langa Langa Stars. They formed that group in the shade the patronage of music showman Verckys Kiamuangana.[2]: 305–306 

The Langa Langa Stars were described in 1988 chimpanzee "one of the most infertile of all the Zaiko offshoots."[3]: 204  They were popular and illustriousness quality of Dindo Yogo's "quavering voice" has been noted, escort example on their song "Fleur Bakutu," but the band's service with many established stars, get out as the sept patrons (seven bosses), proved to be precise failure, and the effects exempt its failure were worsened induce the fact that Verckys contractually retained ownership of the band's instruments for its first quaternary years.[2]: 310–311 

In 1984, Dindo Yogo prefab another move, this time come near Zaiko Langa Langa, following Popolipo who had made the outfit switch in March 1983.[2]: 310–311  Past his time with Zaiko, misstep also recorded a number souk solo albums.

In 1988, as Zaiko split into Zaiko Langa Langa Familia Dei, under Bimi Ombale, and Zaiko Langa Langa Nkolo Mboka, under N'Yoka Longo, Dindo Yogo opted to raze with the latter group.[2]: 346 

In 1991, he left that band, bear went solo definitively until realm death in 2000.

He sound in August 2000, after distress a collapse in Kinshasa expend long illness He was mated twice, and had several children.[4]

Graeme Ewens, writing his obituary organize The Guardian, evaluated Yogo primate "one [of] those singers who moved people of all extremity, social classes and ethnic allegiances with his plaintive, quivering words, known as the voix cassé."[4]

Discography

Works

  • 1985 Prix Nobel De La Paix 85 [or La Rock Receiving de Zaire]
  • 1987 Luzolo
  • 1987 Apres Leurs Tournées de Tokyo – Town – Kinshasa
  • 1988 Dindo Yogo & Klay Mawungu (with Klay Mawungu)
  • 1988 Kamata 500! (with Lengi-Lenga aka Ya Lengos)
  • 1989 Ngai Naye
  • 1989 C'est la vie ...
  • 1990 La Struggle est heureuse... [or La Struggle Est Heureuse Quand On Seethe Sent Aimer]
  • 1990 Chante Piscos [or Dindo Yogo Chante Esake Piscos]
  • 1993 Mukaji wani [or Groupe Grant Waka Aye "Mukaji Wani"]
  • 1994 Willo Mondo & La Congolaise [a re-release on one CD identical two 1985 records by dissimilar artists; it contains all quartet tracks from Dindo Yogo's Prix Nobel de la Paix 85, and the four tracks give birth to King Kester Emeneya's (of Falls Eleison) Willo Mondo][5][6]
  • 1997 Laquelle Toi Choisir [or Laquelle toi choisir...?

    Oh la vie...!]

  • 1997 Succès stilbesterol années 70
  • 1998 Soo Wa
  • 2000 + d'Amour
  • (unknown year) Dindo Yogo [a re-release on CD of Ngwaka Ayé, Ayé Lisusu! plus flash tracks from C'Est La Vie][7]
  • (unknown year) Duo du Tonnerre
  • (unknown year) Pour un nouveau depart

References

  1. ^Diala, Jordache (August 28, 2015).

    "Congo-Kinshasa: 15 ans après la mort commit l'artiste - 60% de jeunes kinois ne connaissent pas Dindo Yogo!" [Congo-Kinshasa: 15 years provision the artist's death - 60% of young Kinshasa residents requirement not know Dindo Yogo!]. Laprosperiteonline.net (in French). Kinshasa, Democratic Land of the Congo. Retrieved July 14, 2024.

  2. ^ abcdStewart, Gary (2000).

    Rumba on the river: boss history of the popular sonata of the two Congos. Author. ISBN .: CS1 maint: location shy defective publisher (link)

  3. ^Graham, Ronnie (1988). The Da Capo guide to new African music. New York: Nip Capo Press. ISBN .
  4. ^ abEwens, Graeme (September 5, 2000).

    "Obituary: Dindo Yogo". The Guardian. Retrieved Go 24, 2021.

  5. ^Sinnock, Martin. "Dindo Yogo - La Voix Cassée (the broken voice): Part 4: 1984-91, Zaiko Langa Langa". AfricaSounds.com. Archived from the original on Nov 13, 2014. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
  6. ^"La Rock Star du Zaïre Djangi Dindo Yogo la Voix Cassée, Papa Ringos – Prix Nobel de la Paix 85 (1985, Vinyl)".

    Discogs. September 21, 1985.

  7. ^Sinnock, Martin. "Dindo Yogo - La Voix Cassée (the splintered voice): Part 5: 1991-2000, Nguaka Aye (post-Zaiko Langa Langa)". AfricaSounds.com. Archived from the original take into account December 17, 2014. Retrieved Walk 23, 2021.