- has been a
breeding ground for
prominent artists like Papa Wemba, Félix
Manuaku Waku, Bozi Boziana,
Dindo Yogo, and
Evoloko Jocker, who went on to establish...
- Pépé
Felly Manuaku, also
known as Pépé Fely (or Felly) is a
Congolese rumba guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger,
bandleader and
lyricist from the...
-
keeping just two Bel
Guide National members:
Jossart N'Yoka
Longo and Félix
Manuaku Waku. He
remained with the
group for four years. Papa
Wemba (then known...
-
immortelles chansons d'Afrique : "Obi" de
Felix Manuaku waku" [The
immortal songs of Africa: "Obi" by
Felix Manuaku waku]. www.adiac-congo.com (in French). Brazzaville...
- The
Manukau Magpies are a
rugby league football club
based in Māngere, a
suburb of
Auckland in New Zealand, who
compete in the
Auckland Rugby League. The...
- with
exclamations of "seven,"
which evolved into the term "sebene." Félix
Manuaku Waku is also
often cited as a
pioneering figure in the
development of sebene...
- Man****a cousins,
approached a
rehearsal of Bel
Guide and sang
accompanied by
Manuaku on guitar. Moanda,
impressed by Jules' performance, then
decided to dissolve...
-
Beaudoin Mitsho,
Meridjo Belobi (behind),
Enoch Zamuangana (behind),
Teddy ****mi, Papa Wemba,
Damien Ndebo (behind),
Evoloko Jocker, Félix
Manuaku Waku...
-
National in 1969, he
became the
third member,
after Papa
Wemba and Félix
Manuaku Waku, of the
legendary group Zaïko
Langa Langa, of
which he
later established...
-
encouraged him to play the
guitar in
place of the band's lead guitarist, Félix
Manuaku Waku. Matima's
first guitar solos featured in Efonge's song "BP Ya Munu...