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Anouman Brou Félix
Anouman Brou Félix (5 February 1935 – 3 October 2021) was an Ivorians, Ivorian guitarist, bassist, and percussionist. He was one of the pioneers of Attie people, Attie music and created the dance ''Wamy'' in the 1970s. Biography Born in Adzopé in 1935, Félix's parents died in 1946. He left for Abidjan where he discovered dressmaking before learning guitar. In the 1960s, he founded the group ''Ivoiry Band'' and started the dance ''Wamy'' while in France. Anouman Brou Félix died in Abidjan on 3 October 2021 at the age of 86. Discography *''Mon yé saka'' (1965) *''Houi layai'' (1966) *''Mon cœur l'OCAM'' (1966) *''Côte d'Ivoire / Anana force kié'' (1972) *''Danse Wamy'' (1977) *''Le passé et le présent'' (1984) *''African Pearls Vol. 5 : Côte d’Ivoire - West African Crossroads'' (2009) *''Concert Live vol.3 (Les géants de la musique ivoirienne)'' (2009) Distinctions *Commander of the Order of Ivory Merit (2013) References External links

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