Edouard Masengo

Edouard Masengo

Edouard (Katiti) Masengo (born 1933 in Kafubu, Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo - 27 March, 2003) was a Congolese guitarist.

In 1950 Masengo helped train JECOKE, a comedic troop of Kenyan youths. The JECOKE troop went on tour through Kenya, Uganda, Congo Brazzaville, Belgian Congo, and Cameroon, with great success, due to their "kalinchelincheli" dance. A music contest was organized in Leopoldville in 1956. The winner was JECOKE, who beat out famed local artists such as Wendo Kolosoy, Grand Kalle and Franco to win.

The day before the Independence of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Masengo decided to go to Nairobi, Kenya, where he was to make several productions with such great stars as Miriam Makeba of South Africa. She recorded Masengo's song "Malaika" which became a huge hit.

Donat Muya, chief of the Lubumbashi National Museum, says that Masengo went to meet Harry Belafonte in Kingston, Jamaica Fact|date=March 2007. They sang Masengo's compositions as a duet, and this new fame opened the door for Masengo to get contracts to endorse the products of such firms as Coca-Cola, Ford, and Shell. However, Edouard Masengo did not forget his roots in Katanga. He returned there often to visit fellow musicians Losla Abelo and Mwenda wa Bayeke (Jean-Bosco Mwenda).

In 1972 Masengo returned for good to Lubumbashi, but was stripped of his wealth by the government in Zaire.

He died in poverty on March 27, 2003, but his musical influence lives on in such artists as Watoto Wawili, Kabwebu Kitambala, Victorina, Ndoa, Bibi Theresa, Jadotville, and others. Fact|date=March 2007

References

* 1. KatangaNews http://www.katanganews.com/culture05.htm


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