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Music videos for “Castaway” and “This Gathering” were aired on the Filipino music channel, Myx. FRANCO also dominated the 2010 NU Rock Awards by winning four awards—Artist of the Year, Song of the Year for “This Gathering”, Album of the Year for their self-titled album, and the Listeners' Choice Award.
A young Franco Luambo playing the six-string guitar on a wooden chair outside a house in Léopoldville in 1956. François Luambo Luanzo Makiadi was born on 6 July 1938 in Sona-Bata [], a town located in then-Bas-Congo Province (now Kongo Central), in what was then the Belgian Congo (later the Republic of the Congo, then Zaire, and currently the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
"Mario" is a song by Congolese guitarist Franco and his group TPOK Jazz from his eponymous 1985 album. It is considered to be the musician's biggest hit. [1] Written and composed by Franco, the theme of the song is the story of a gigolo who lives with an older woman. Although he is a graduate, he prefers to spend his partner's money. [2]
Francesco Morone (born June 6, 1956, Lanciano, Abruzzo, Italy) known as Franco Morone, is an Italian guitar player, teacher, composer and arranger specializing in the fingerstyle technique. [1] He is the author of several books and has recorded CDs and videos playing his original music, which combines traditional Italian and Celtic melodies ...
Francesco Luigi Simone (born 21 July 1949) is an Italian singer-songwriter, composer and television host, known as "il poeta con la chitarra" ("the poet with the guitar") for the poetical value of his lyrics.
A video interview with a man accused of shooting and killing two people at a Lexington apartment is one of several key pieces of evidence shown to jurors in an ongoing Lexington murder trial.
Franco is the author of the book Double Bass Drumming (1984; Alfred, 1993) [7] and is featured in the accompanying video (1988; Warner Bros., 2005). [8] He has also lectured and written articles about drumming [ 9 ] and is a music producer involved in recording and post-production work as owner of Beatstreet Productions [ 10 ] in the Flatiron ...
An acclaimed guitar player, [2] in 1984 he founded the Centro Professione Musica, a popular and jazz music academy, which is widely recognized as one of the most important examples in its genre both in Italy and abroad. [3] Besides working with PFM, Mussida has collaborated with a number of other musical acts and released three solo albums. [4]