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The Congos are a reggae vocal group from Jamaica which formed as the duo "Ashanti" Roy Johnson (tenor) (b. Roydel Johnson, 1947, Hanover, Jamaica) and Cedric Myton (falsetto) (b. 1947, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica), later becoming a trio with the addition of Watty Burnett (baritone) (b. early 1950s, Port Antonio, Jamaica), [1] [2] and have been active on and off from the mid-1970s until the ...
This is a list of musicians and musical groups from the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
It should only contain pages that are The Congos albums or lists of The Congos albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Congos albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Barrow and Peter Dalton called Heart of the Congos "the most completely successful of all the albums recorded at the Black Ark," and "one of the prime examples of Jamaican vocal technique" due to the dynamic combination of Cedric Myton’s falsetto lead vocals, Roy "Ashanti" Johnson’s tenor lead vocals and backing vocals by noted singers such as Gregory Isaacs and members of the Meditations ...
Democratic Republic of the Congo songs (4 C, 1 P) Soukous (4 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo"
To remember that glory, we put together a list of the best 1970s songs that still captivate listeners today. These hits span genres from Rock and Roll to Country to R&B/Soul, enticing audiences ...
The Role of Music in Political Movements in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Songs of Resistance and Resilience. Ghent University, 2021. Ndaliko, Chérie Rivers. Necessary Noise: Music, Film, and Charitable Imperialism in the East of Congo. Oxford University Press, 2016.
The band continued without Myton, who went on to form The Congos, alongside Roydel Johnson, who had a rich "tenor" and Watty Burnett who provided a "Deep Barritone", which combined with Myton's rich "Falsetto" anchored The Congos. The first album they recorded, Heart of the Congos, was produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry. [1]