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Nyboma Mwan'dido (or Muan'dido), often simply Nyboma (b. 1952), a prominent Congolese
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tenor A tenor is a type of classical music, classical male singing human voice, voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The lo ...
vocalist, has been over a fifty-year span a leading member of several outstanding bands, including Orchestre Lipua Lipua, Orchestre Kamale,
Les Quatre Étoiles Les Quatre Etoiles was a Congolese musical group active from 1982 to 1996. They played the Soukous style of dance music, which gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. The members were Paris-based musicians Bopol Mansiamina (bass and r ...
, and
Kékélé Kekele was a band formed in 2000, composed of leading veteran African musicians, mostly from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They played Congolese rumba in a revival style harkening back to the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, using acoustic guitars. Ke ...
, in addition to performing and recording as a solo artist. He is widely recognized as one of the best singers in Congolese music.


Biography


1952-1970: Early years and first bands: Baby National and Negro Succès

Nyboma was born on 24 December 1952 in
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, a river town 200 km northeast of the capital of what at the time was the
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, later the
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and
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, and is now the
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. He learned to sing as a child in Nioki, in the church choir. He sang in the school chorus when his family moved to Kinshasa while he was still in primary school. Early bands that Nyboma joined were l'Orchestre Baby National and Orchestre Negro Succès, although sources differ on the order and his age when he joined them. According to one source, at the age of 16 he began singing with Negro Succès. According to other sources, he quit his job as apprentice electrician to join his first band, Baby National, as a professional singer in 1969 at the age of eighteen and he later moved to Negro Succès. He left the latter band when its co-leader, Bavon Marie-Marie,
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's brother, died in 1970.


1970s: Work with Verckys: Bella Bella, Lipua Lipua, Orchestre Kamale, Les Kamale

He then signed with the Editions Veve record label owned by
Verckys Kiamuangana Mateta Georges Kiamuangana Mateta (19 May 1944 – 13 October 2022), known professionally as Verckys, was a Congolese saxophonist, composer, bandleader, producer, record label founder, and music-business executive. He was renowned as a talented and ...
(a soukous recording artist and producer/financier, composer, saxophonist, and band leader in the Democratic Republic of the Congo). He joined the band
Orchestre Bella Bella {{Use dmy dates, date=March 2022 L'Orchestre Bella Bella (also known as Frères Soki & l'Orchestre Bella Bella or simply Bella Bella; sometimes written Bella-Bella) was a prominent DR Congo soukous band that formed in the early 1970s. It was led by ...
, led by the Soki brothers, in 1972, when it was part of Verckys's stable of artists, until 1973 when its founders left Verckys and Editions Veve. In 1972 Bella Bella's record ''Mbuta'', with Nyboma, was considered the song of the year. Another of Bella Bella's records was called ''Lipua Lipua,'' for which Nyboma named his next band in a pattern that continued to the following band. In 1973 with other musicians from Bella Bella including
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, Nyboma formed the band Orchestre Lipua Lipua, also referred to as Lipwa Lipwa, (another band under Verckys's Editions Vévé label), which he sang with until his departure in 1975. "Lipua Lipua" means confusion or disorder. He sang on Orchestre Lipua Lipua's first release in April 1973, the hit "Kamale," which was considered the song of the year in 1973; reportedly that name came from a friend of Nyboma's attempt to pronounce the French word "camarade." In 1975 Nyboma and other members left Lipua Lipua to form Orchestre Kamale; Lipua Lipua continued to perform and record under guitarist "Professor" Vata Mombassa, who had joined in 1974. In 1975 he became the leader of Orchestre Kamale, under the Editions Veve record label; the group was established by Verckys using some members of Orchestre Lipua Lipua. Orchestre Kamale disbanded in 1978 when Assosa and Mulembu left to create Fuka Fuka. The Orchestre Kamale vestige was renamed Les Kamale with Nyboma at the helm. In the 1970s, Les Kamale was a popular danceband with their hits "Salanga" and "Afida na ngai."


1979-present: West Africa and Paris - solo work, collaborations, Les Quatre Etoiles, Kékélé

In 1979 Nyboma was drafted by Dizzy Mandjeku, along with guitarist Dolly Kimoko, from Les Kamale into a version of the African All-Stars in
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, after the band’s founder
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had left with another version of that band. In 1981 Nyboma moved to
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, where he recorded one of his biggest hits “Double Double” with his new band which he named Les Kamale Dynamiques Du Zaire. In 1982, he moved to
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, where he has lived since, except for a period in the United States in the 1990s.Public Radio International, Afropop Worldwide, program on "The Four Stars," recorded February 1996 from KSKA Anchorage. The supergroup Les Quatre Etoiles which he founded with three other leading soukous musicians,
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, and
Wuta Mayi Gaspard Wuta Mayi, commonly known as Wuta Mayi, is a Congolese rumba and soukous vocalist and composer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). From 1974 to 1982, he was a member of the band TPOK Jazz, led by Franco (François Luambo Ma ...
, recorded and toured from 1982 to 1996. The group was a loose arrangement that allowed its four members to pursue their own projects while they were members of Les Quatre Etoiles. In 1983-84, he recorded another three albums under the name Les Kamale Dynamiques Du Zaire. In the late 1980s Nyboma also joined Pepe Kalle, his old bandmate from Bella Bella and Lipua Lipua, on two records produced by
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, ''Zouke Zouke'' and ''Moyibi'' (meaning "thief"), in a combination contrasting "Pépé Kallé's earthy baritone voice with Nyboma's airy tenor." Nyboma’s 1995 album ''Anicet'' was also produced by Sylla, whose signature is evident from the polished, multi-layered songs in the album—including a song in which Nyboma pays tribute to
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(in a song of the same title) and to
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in a song entitled Abissina. In a 1990s interview with the journalist Gary Stewart, Nyboma expressed unhappiness with the African music then being made in Paris as being commercial, and lacking feeling: "Commercial music is appreciated here
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Because here you don't put in a lot of words. You just put in music that goes, Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! To sell it, just to sell it." He similarly complained to Georges Collinet, who was interviewing him for a 1996 radio program, about the state of Congolese music being made in Paris in the 1990s, saying, "Singers should get back to the basics, beautiful melodies and highly tuned voices." Perhaps with these sentiments in mind, in 2000 he formed the acoustic throwback group
Kékélé Kekele was a band formed in 2000, composed of leading veteran African musicians, mostly from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They played Congolese rumba in a revival style harkening back to the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, using acoustic guitars. Ke ...
, with another group of outstanding musicians.


Assessments

Over the course of his career, Nyboma has worked with many Congolese musical greats, from
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and others in
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, to
Koffi Olomide Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba (13 July 1956), known professionally as Koffi Olomidé, is a Congolese Soukus singer, dancer, producer, and composer. He has had several gold records in his career. He is the founder of the Quartier Latin Internati ...
,
Madilu System Jean de Dieu Makiese (28 May 1952 – 11 August 2007), popularly known as Madilu System, was a Congolese rumba singer and songwriter, born in what was then Léopoldville, Belgian Congo. He was once a member of the seminal band TPOK Jazz which dom ...
, Lokassa Ya Mbongo, and his counterparts in Les Quatre Etoiles:
Bopol Bopol Mansiamina (26 July 1949 – 7 November 2021), also known as Bopol or Don Paolo, was a prolific and renowned Congolese musician (bass player, guitar player most commonly as a rhythm guitarist, vocalist, composer, and producer). He recorde ...
, Syran and
Wuta Mayi Gaspard Wuta Mayi, commonly known as Wuta Mayi, is a Congolese rumba and soukous vocalist and composer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). From 1974 to 1982, he was a member of the band TPOK Jazz, led by Franco (François Luambo Ma ...
. Critical assessments of Nyboma's singing all include superlative comparisons and descriptions with high praise, such as, "he is possessed of the finest tenor voice in Africa," "There are a handful of Congolese singers: Franco, Nyboma, Sam Mangwana, Papa Wemba, who have unmistakable and magical voices, capable of transporting you with a few notes," "Nyboma's high, sweet-as-honey voice soaring above exuberant guitar and bass," "One of the great singers of Congolese music, Nyboma's tenor voice is airy, effortless and supple," and "one of the great African voices."


Discography

The following is based on several sources.


Solo records (or as band leader)

*''Les Editions Vévé présentent l'Orchestre Kamale & son célèbre chanteur Nyomba'' (or ''Ayindjo'') (1977) *''Double Double'' (1981) ack cover credits L'Orchestre les Kamale*''DeDe'' (or ''De De'') (Nyboma & Les Kamale Dynamiques) (1982) *''Pepe'' (Nyboma & Les Kamale Dynamiques du Zaire) (1983) *''Coeur a Coeur'' (Nyboma & Kamale Dynamique) (1983) *''Bandona'' (Nyboma & Les Kamale) (1985) *''Anicet'' (1995) *''Kanta d’Or'' (2020)


Compilations

*''La Voix Danos Canta - Vol. 1/3 1971-1974 Le Mérite De La Musique Congolaise'' (1995 or 1998) D from Glenn Music; with songs of Kamale (actually later than 1974-1975)*''La Voix Danos Canta - Vol. 2/3 1972-1974 Le Mérite De La Musique Congolaise'' (1995 or 1998) D from Glenn Music; with songs of Lipua Lipua*''La Voix Danos Canta - Vol. 3/3 1974-1975 Le Mérite De La Musique Congolaise'' (1995 or 1998) D from Glenn Music; with songs of various bands*''Lipwa Lipwa De Nyboma'' (1997) D from Sonodisc*''Kamale & Lipwa Lipwa'' (1997) D from Sonodisc; Nyboma not named on cover, which says "Lipwa Mipwa"*''Nyboma & Kamale Dynamique'' (2005) D from Sterns; two tracks from each of ''Double Double'', ''DeDe'', ''Pepe'', ''Coeur a Couer'', and ''Bandona''*''Verckys presente Nyboma, La Voix Qui Console'' (2015) Madilu) (1989 or 1990) *''Hommage À Emoro'' (Les Etoiles du Zaire: Pepe Kalle, Nyboma, Bopol) (1992)


As a band member

* Orchestre Lipua Lipua, [singles, 1973-75] * Orchestre Kamale, [singles, 1975-78] * Les Kamale, [singles, 1978-79] * Les Kamale, ''Les Kamale'' (1979) [Sonafric SAF 50.087] * Les Kamale, ''Les Kamale'' (1979) [Sonafric SAF 61.012; these two albums with identical titles and very similar cover art are different.] * Orchestre African All Stars International, ''Vol. 2'' (early 1980s) * Orchestre African All Stars International, ''Vol. 3'' (early 1980s) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''4 Grandes Vedettes de la Musique Africaine'' (1983) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''4 Stars'' (or ''Enfant Bamileke'') (1984) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Dance'' (1985) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''6 Hits / 6 Tubes'' (1987) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Zairian Stars Show in the US - Kilimanjaro Heritage Hall'' (1988, live) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Four Stars'' (or ''Kouame'') (1989, live) ay be same as Kilimanjaro live album* Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Les 4 Etoiles'' (or ''Souffrance'') (1991) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Sangonini'' (1993) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Adama Coly'' (1995) * Les Quatre Étoiles, ''Live in London'' (1996, live) * Soukouss Force One, ''Asipo'' (1998) * Kékélé, ''Rumba Congo'' (2001) * Kékélé, ''Congo Life'' (2003) * Kékélé, ''Kinavana'' (2006) * Kékélé, ''Live: Tournée Américaine & Canadienne'' (2006)


As a supporting artist

his is a representative sample; there could be dozens, if not hundreds, of disks on this list.* Bopol Mansiamina, ''Manuela'' (1983) * Koffi Olomide, ''Rue d'Amour'' (1987) * Koffi Olomide Golden Star, ''Elle Et Moi'' (1989) * Pepe Kalle, ''Gérant'' (1991) * Syran Mbenza, ''Symbiose'' (1991) * Madilu System, ''Sans Commentaire'' (1993) * Mose Fan Fan and Somo Somo, ''Hello Hello'' (1995) * Diblo Dibala, ''Pas Moi'' (1999) * Mbilia Bel, ''Welcome'' (2001) * Samba Mapangala and Orchestre Virunga, ''Song & Dance'' (2006) * Wuta Mayi, ''La Face Cachée'' (2019)


Notes


References

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External links


Photos and review of Nyboma and others
playing at
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, New York City, August 2018
Blog entry comparing Nyboma's working relationships with Pepe Kalle and Madilu System, with links to three interviews (in French) with Nyboma
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See also

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Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Congolese music is one of the most influential music forms of the African continent since the 1930s. Congolese musicians had a huge impact on the African musical scene and outside. Many contemporary genres of music were created or heavily influe ...
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