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- Chari_Jazz abstract "Founded in 1964, Chari Jazz was the first modern Chad musical group. Chari Jazz was preceded by 1962 creation in N'Djamena (then Fort-Lamy) of Tchad succès, a band composed mainly of Cameroonian and Congolese musicians, though including Bar Kossi. Musician Naimou Mbaitoloum was joined by his friends from Sarh (then Fort-Archambault), forming the band Star Jazz in 1964. The poorly equipped Star Jazz was sponsored by President François Tombalbaye, who further changed its name to Chari Jazz. (Sarh was located in the Moyen-Chari Prefecture.) Tombalbaye sent Chari Jazz to Zaire to learn from Francois Luambo Makiadi and Tabu Ley Rochereau, under whom it gathered members Kossi, Kemtchang Daniel, Adoum Fremouss and Alladoumbaye Béyamra. Upon return, Chari Jazz set up in Fort-Lamy. Malao Hennecy from the Central African Republic also became associated with the band in 1965. Before it could be established, in 1965 musician Kader left the group to form Logone Band based out of Moundou, followed by the departure of guitarist Ramadingué, who formed African Mélody.".
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageID "12323444".
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageLength "2002".
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageRevisionID "544868591".
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Adoum_Fremouss.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink African_Mélody.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Alladoumbaye_Béyamra.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Bar_Kossi.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chadian_musical_groups.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Category:NDjamena.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Central_African_Republic.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Franco_Luambo_Makiadi.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Francois_Luambo_Makiadi.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink François_Tombalbaye.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Kemtchang_Daniel.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Logone_Band.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Malao_Hennecy.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Moundou.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Moyen-Chari_Prefecture.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink NDjamena.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Naimou_Mbaitoloum.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Ramadingué.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Sarh.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Tabu_Ley_Rochereau.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Tchad_succès.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLink Zaire.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chari Jazz".
- Chari_Jazz hasPhotoCollection Chari_Jazz.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-music-stub.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chad-stub.
- Chari_Jazz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chari_Jazz subject Category:Chadian_musical_groups.
- Chari_Jazz subject Category:NDjamena.
- Chari_Jazz hypernym Group.
- Chari_Jazz type Article.
- Chari_Jazz type Band.
- Chari_Jazz type Group.
- Chari_Jazz type Organisation.
- Chari_Jazz type Place.
- Chari_Jazz type Article.
- Chari_Jazz type Group.
- Chari_Jazz type Organisation.
- Chari_Jazz type Place.
- Chari_Jazz comment "Founded in 1964, Chari Jazz was the first modern Chad musical group. Chari Jazz was preceded by 1962 creation in N'Djamena (then Fort-Lamy) of Tchad succès, a band composed mainly of Cameroonian and Congolese musicians, though including Bar Kossi. Musician Naimou Mbaitoloum was joined by his friends from Sarh (then Fort-Archambault), forming the band Star Jazz in 1964. The poorly equipped Star Jazz was sponsored by President François Tombalbaye, who further changed its name to Chari Jazz.".
- Chari_Jazz label "Chari Jazz".
- Chari_Jazz sameAs Chari_Jazz.
- Chari_Jazz sameAs m.02v_850.
- Chari_Jazz sameAs Q5074317.
- Chari_Jazz sameAs Q5074317.
- Chari_Jazz wasDerivedFrom Chari_Jazz?oldid=544868591.
- Chari_Jazz isPrimaryTopicOf Chari_Jazz.