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- Editions_Esengo abstract "Editions Esengo was a record studio in the Congo, which is noted for assembling to their label Rock-a-Mambo, African Jazz, and Conga Jazz, three of the great powerhouse bands of Congolese rumba. Esengo is taken from the Lingala language, and is the word for "happiness" or "joy."In 1956, a Greek businessman, Dino Antonopoulos, sought to start a new music publishing firm in Leopoldville (Kinshasa). He established the enterprise by purchasing material from the recently defunct Opika record label and recruiting Loningisa guitarist and composer Henri Bowane to be artistic director of the firm. This proved to be a great blow to the Loningisa recording label, as Bowane brought with him such amazing talent as: Jean Serge Essous, Philippe Rossignol Lando, Saturnin Pandi, Liengo Honoré, Augustin Moniania "Roitelet." In 1957 Bowane was able to convince saxophonist Nino Malapet, then a player for Editions Loningisa and member of OK Jazz, to defect and join Essous and Rossignol, as well as other members of Esengo, to form the orchestra Rock-a-Mambo. Meanwhile, the Esengo firm managed to enlist Joseph Kabaselle's orchestra African Jazz as well as Paul "DeWayon" Ebengo's Conga Jazz creating a remarkable stable of performers.".
- Editions_Esengo country Belgian_Congo.
- Editions_Esengo foundingYear "1956".
- Editions_Esengo location Kinshasa.
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- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Belgian_Congo.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_record_labels.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_record_labels.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Bowane.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Kinshasa.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Le_Grand_Kallxc3xa9_et_lAfrican_Jazz.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Le_Grand_Kallé.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Lingala.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink List_of_record_labels.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Opika.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink Rock-a-Mambo.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLink TPOK_Jazz.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Esengo".
- Editions_Esengo country "Belgian Congo".
- Editions_Esengo founded "1956".
- Editions_Esengo founder "Dino Antonopoulos".
- Editions_Esengo genre "African music".
- Editions_Esengo hasPhotoCollection Editions_Esengo.
- Editions_Esengo location "Léopoldville".
- Editions_Esengo name "Editions Esengo".
- Editions_Esengo status "Defunct".
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_record_label.
- Editions_Esengo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Editions_Esengo subject Category:African_record_labels.
- Editions_Esengo subject Category:Defunct_record_labels.
- Editions_Esengo hypernym Studio.
- Editions_Esengo type Agent.
- Editions_Esengo type Company.
- Editions_Esengo type Organisation.
- Editions_Esengo type RecordLabel.
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- Editions_Esengo comment "Editions Esengo was a record studio in the Congo, which is noted for assembling to their label Rock-a-Mambo, African Jazz, and Conga Jazz, three of the great powerhouse bands of Congolese rumba. Esengo is taken from the Lingala language, and is the word for "happiness" or "joy."In 1956, a Greek businessman, Dino Antonopoulos, sought to start a new music publishing firm in Leopoldville (Kinshasa).".
- Editions_Esengo label "Editions Esengo".
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- Editions_Esengo sameAs Q15964666.
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- Editions_Esengo wasDerivedFrom Editions_Esengo?oldid=598939846.
- Editions_Esengo isPrimaryTopicOf Editions_Esengo.
- Editions_Esengo name "Editions Esengo".