- Eusèbe
Jaojoby (born 29 July 1955),
commonly known by his
surname Jaojoby [ˈdzodzubʲ], is a
Malagasy composer and
singer of salegy, a
musical style of...
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international market. Its
sound is
considered emblematic of the island. Eusèbe
Jaojoby, a
Sakalava singer from
Anboahangibe , was a key
originator of the style...
- band in the 1970s. They
gained more fame when Eusèbe
Jaojoby commonly known by his
surname Jaojoby joined the band for
experimental blending of Western...
- hand-clapping to the beat of the music. The
major exponents of
modern salegy were
Jaojoby and Mily Clément.
Among the
later artists are
Ninie Doniah, Wawa, Vaiavy...
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migrants have
expanded farms and
agriculture into the
northwestern provinces.
Jaojoby,
singer known as the King of Salegy, is a
Malagasy who came from Sakalava...
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performed as a
dancer for
Tianjama and
Jaojoby Junior, a
group composed of the
adult children of
superstar Jaojoby, the "King of Salegy".
Embarking on a...
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percussionist in the band of his contemporary,
Jaojoby, who had just
begun to
achieve nationwide acclaim.
Jaojoby encouraged Clement to
compose his own music...
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Region Pic d'Ivohibe
Reserve Jacques Sylla James Cameron (missionary)
Jaojoby Jean
Joseph Rabearivelo Jean
Lahiniriko Joseph-François
Lambert Joseph...
- (American band), 1960s The
Players (Malagasy band), 1970s, with Eusèbe
Jaojoby a
member from 1975 to 1979 when it
disbanded The
Players (Norwegian band)...
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Linley Marthe,
Idrissa Diop,
Hanitra Ranaivo, Silo
Andrianandraina and
Jaojoby Eusèbe. He was
invited by Joe
Zawinul to play at his
concert at the Parc...