Artist Name: Dominic Kakolobango
Genre:
African Pop,
Rumba (Congolese)
Country:
Congo (DRC),
Zambia
Artist Bio:
Although of Zambian nationality, Dominic Kakolobango was born and spent several years in Lubumbashi in the mining region of Congo. During his studies there,, he met Jean Bosco Mwenda, the famous songwriter and learned his songs and guitar-style. Jean Bosco Mwenda was the most well known of the various singer-songwriters that created the "chanson Swahili," a repertoire of folk-songs from eastern Africa accompanied by an acoustic guitar played in the finger-style. This style never got international recognition as it was superseded by the Congolese rumba from Kinshasa.
Dominic moved in the '90s to Belgium, and this is where Robert Falk met him. "I became interested in this almost forgotten repertoire,"Falk said. "We formed together in 1994 a trio with Cameroon bass-player Ary Zogdoulé that became a quartet with second vocalist Marlène Dorcéna from Haiti. We toured in Belgium during 1994 and 1995 with this no-noise, no-big show formula.
"We recorded in 1995 the songs of the CD Habari Za Kwetu (News from Home) that was released in 1995 on the French label Sonodisc." Courtesy Calabash Music