- The
musicians who
started OK Jazz
included Vicky Longomba, Jean
Serge Essous, François
Luambo Makiadi, De La Lune,
Augustin Moniania Roitelet, La Monta...
- Jean
Serge Essous (born 1935
Brazzaville - died
November 25, 2009, in Brazzaville) was a
Congolese saxophonist, clarinetist, and
cofounder of the Afrika...
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region playing similarly styled music,
including Nino
Malapet and Jean
Serge Essous.
Brazzaville had a
major music scene until unrest in the late 1990s, and...
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While clarinetist Jean
Serge Essous became the band's
chief (chef d'orchestre),
Franco emerged as a
prolific songwriter;
Essous called him a "kind of genius"...
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importantly Nino
Malapet and one of the
founders of OK Jazz, Jean
Serge Essous.
Recording technology had
evolved to
allow for
longer playing times, and...
- (1933–2007)
Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville, 1966 to 1968 Jean
Serge Essous (1935-2009) a
Congolese saxophonist &
clarinetist Emmanuel Dongala (born...
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originals of TPOK jazz. Bred by
Franco alongside Josky Londa,Henri Bowane,Jean
Essous amongst many with
different ages.
Madilu system and Sam
Mangwana despite...
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recording label, as
Bowane brought with him such
amazing talent as: Jean
Serge Essous,
Philippe Rossignol Lando,
Saturnin Pandi,
Liengo Honoré,
Augustin Moniania...
- Russian-French scholar, ****anologist, and
professor at
Harvard University Jean
Serge Essous (1935–2009),
Congolese saxophonist, clarinettist, and co-founder of the...
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compilations Merveilles Du P****é –
Hommage Au
Grand Kalle Vol. 2 (1984, African)
Essous /
Kwamy /
Mujos / Edo /
Casino (1993, Sonodisc) 1966 – 1967 (1993, Grand...