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We are here to restore the recorded legacy of Franco Luambo Makiadi and TPOK Jazz, the greatest band to ever exist.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Update

This is Isaac Musanga, brother of Kasongo. We are both sorry for not updating this blog for so long. We had been tending to our terminally ill father. We have been in mourning for the last two months as our dear father, who introduced us to Franco when we were small children and cultivated our love for TPOK Jazz, passed away.

One of his dying wishes was that we continue to restore Franco's legacy, so he has left us many records. We will soon start posting more records.

For now we just want to say Rest in Peace to our dear father......

16 comments:

  1. Please accept my condolences and however sad it is to lose a parent, I hope you find some consolation in the fact that he left you with the appreciation and enjoyment of one of the finest Congolese musician and bandleaders of all time. Responsible for attracting so much talent and making so much good music for decades! What better way to honour his memory than making this blog a crown of good music on the internet!
    My best regards

    bolingo69

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    http://bolingo.org

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  2. been to this website on several occassions and do like the material; my thoughts are with you and your family at this moment of sadness; will wait for you to come back when you're ready;

    mang

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  3. May he rest in peace, and thanks for this blog

    sincerely

    wuod k

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  4. How sad for you & your family. My best.

    J

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  5. Thank you for all your kind comments. It makes us feel better. We wish all who come here were so kind and didn't send us abuse for not posting these albums at a higher quality. We do our best with what we have.

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  6. My deepest condolances. Thank you for sharing your story and situation with us. May your father rest in peace.

    LeFranck

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  7. To welcome you back I've posted Loboko on Populaires EP 102 here: http://dial-africa.blogspot.com/2010/12/orchestre-tp-ok-jazz-loboko.html

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  8. I'm sorry for the loss of your father, keep strong for him, he's in a better place now.

    Shad aka Soukousman

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  9. I sincerely feel bad for you losing a father who knew the right path to put his children I join you all in missing your lovely father; But we shall never miss what he has cultured to you "Loving TP OK Jazz".

    R.I.P

    Kisondella - from Tanzania

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  10. Condolences on your sad loss. All your efforts here bring so much pleasure - a wonderful way to honour your father's memory and of course, Franco as well

    Alan

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  11. I've been slowly working through this magnificent effort to come to this - so sad for you. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication to spreading the music, spreading the love of that genius Franco Luambo Makiadi...I bought 20eme Anniversaire in Sterns in 1982 and have been in love evr since, but also found the music hard to find. Also hard to make any kind of sense out of the CDs. I never saw him live, I don't understand Lingala (although it's improving !) but I love this music, who knows why ? It speaks to me directly. Thanks again and condolences on your loss

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