Author Topic: Aurlus Mabele  (Read 8373 times)

bencuri on: September 04, 2016, 23:01

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The soukous master has just appeared in the company of his former colleagues:








Matebu #1 on: September 04, 2016, 23:15

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Nice to see Aurlus active again. He's had to fight through numerous illnesses since the early 2000's

Congomusiclover001 #2 on: September 05, 2016, 06:36

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So heartwarming to see him again. This man and the likes of Kanda Bongo Man will always be the Grand Masters of Congolese Music. Hits after hits and now Classics after classics. That is Djuny Claude next to right? 
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MwanaMokili #3 on: September 05, 2016, 08:10

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This man was a household name in the 80's and 90's with the Group Loketo.

He revived the soukous beat and his group was all the rage in Africa. Loketo was the home of some big names like
Geo Gilongo, Jean Baro, Diblo Dibala e.t.c.

After some time, he slowly faded under stiff competition from more youthful groups. Very glad to see that he is well and hope to hear from him some new material.

I still have his casstetes in my library and occasionaly take them in my car when driving for a long trip.
Memories are made of this....

bencuri #4 on: September 05, 2016, 22:40

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So heartwarming to see him again. This man and the likes of Kanda Bonga Man will always be the Grand Masters of Congolese Music. Hits after hits and now Classics after classics. That is Djuny Claude next to right?

Yes, that is Djunny Claude.

mrvibes #5 on: September 06, 2016, 00:07

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This man was a household name in the 80's and 90's with the Group Loketo.

He revived the soukous beat and his group was all the rage in Africa. Loketo was the home of some big names like
Geo Gilongo, Jean Baro, Diblo Dibala e.t.c.

After some time, he slowly faded under stiff competition from more youthful groups. Very glad to see that he is well and hope to hear from him some new material.

I still have his casstetes in my library and occasionaly take them in my car when driving for a long trip.
Memories are made of this....
  and Awilo too on  battery  ..

Ken Bilele #6 on: September 06, 2016, 06:36

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Oooo special!!! Great entertainer!! Good to see him. I wish he is not disturbed in life.