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'''Les Quatres Étoiles''' was a band from DRC/Zaire.  | |||
==== Also known as ====  | |||
4 Étoiles  | |||
=== Founded ===  | |||
1982  | |||
=== Genre ===  | |||
Soukous  | |||
=== Years active ===  | |||
1982 - 1996  | |||
=== Members ===  | |||
* Bopol Mansiamina (bass and rhythm guitar)  | |||
* Wuta Mayi (vocals)  | |||
* Syran Mbenza (lead guitar)  | |||
* Nyboma (vocals)  | |||
== Cassettes from 4 Étoiles ==  | |||
* [[Adama Coly (4 Étoiles)|Adama Coly]]  | |||
== Sources ==  | |||
* Wikipedia article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Quatre_Étoiles Les Quatres Étoiles].  | |||
[[Category:Band]]  | [[Category:Band]]  | ||
* Graham, Ronnie. 1992. The World of African Music. Stern's Guide to Contemporary African Music, Volume Two. London: Pluto Press. p. 128.  | |||
Latest revision as of 10:35, 27 May 2022
Les Quatres Étoiles was a band from DRC/Zaire.
Also known as
4 Étoiles
Founded
1982
Genre
Soukous
Years active
1982 - 1996
Members
- Bopol Mansiamina (bass and rhythm guitar)
 - Wuta Mayi (vocals)
 - Syran Mbenza (lead guitar)
 - Nyboma (vocals)
 
Cassettes from 4 Étoiles
Sources
- Wikipedia article on Les Quatres Étoiles.
 - Graham, Ronnie. 1992. The World of African Music. Stern's Guide to Contemporary African Music, Volume Two. London: Pluto Press. p. 128.