- Pierre-Claver
Akendengué (born
April 25, 1943) is a
Gabonese musician and composer. In 1997, he
received his country's "Prix d'excellence" at the Africa...
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musicians and styles, to
multiply musical encounters. He
worked with
Pierre Akendengué,
Areski Belkacem,
Brigitte Fontaine, Nana Vasconcelos, Gérard Ansaloni...
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begin until about 1974, when the
blind guitarist and
singer Pierre Akendengué released his
first album. He was
classically trained in Europe, and his...
- The
album also
includes a
cover of a
piece by
Gabonese musician Pierre Akendengué,
Africa Obota, and a song by
Stevie Wonder, "Free" that she
renamed "Sina...
- sung on that album. In Libreville, she
works as a
chorister with
Pierre Akendengué and they who recorded[clarification needed] for
Pierre Barouh in 1974...
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Cinematography Guy
Famechon Edited by Marie-Thérèse Boiché
Music by
Pierre Akendengué Abdoulaye Cissé
Issouf Compaore Production company Les
Films Soleil O...
- 1989) Circuladô (Philips, 1991)
Antologia 67/03 (Universal, 2003)
Pierre Akendengue,
Nandipo (Saravah, 1974) Herb Alpert, You
Smile – The Song
Begins (1974)...
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throughout Francophone Africa.
Other major musicians include Pierre-Claver
Akendengue (considered a master-poet), "the veteran" Mack Joss,
Vickos Ekondo, known...
- Raça
Mounira Mitchala Oliver N'Goma
Orquesta Aragón Tito
Paris Pierre Akendengué Polo Montañez
Sally Nyolo Sékouba
Bambino Septeto Habanero Simentera -...
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noticed in a 1988
television singing contest,
Bonsoir musique, by
Pierre Akendengue, who
encouraged her to
visit a
meeting place and
training course that...