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'''Sam Fan Thomas''' is a Cameroon songwriter and singer  | |||
=== Born ===  | |||
1952 in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bafoussam Bafoussam], Cameroon  | |||
=== Died ===  | |||
=== Language ===  | |||
Bamileke  | |||
=== Genre ===  | |||
Makossa  | |||
=== Instruments ===  | |||
Guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion  | |||
=== Career ===  | |||
1968 - present  | |||
== Cassettes from Sam Fan Thomas ==  | |||
* [[Mole (Sam Fan Thomas)|Mole]]  | |||
== Sources ==  | |||
* Sam Fan Thomas in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Fan_Thomas Wikipedia]  | |||
* Sam Fan Thomas on [https://www.facebook.com/samfanthomasofficial Facebbok]  | |||
* Biographie de Sam Fan Thomas, [https://www.infoconcert.com/artiste/sam-fan-thomas-137234/concerts.html?menu=biographie Info Concert]  | |||
* Sam Fan Thomas, [https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Sam%20Fan%20Thomas Artis Info]  | |||
* ‘Makossa’ legend Sam Fan Thomas thrills Kenyan fans, [https://nation.africa/kenya/life-and-style/weekend/-makossa-legend-sam-fan-thomas-thrills-kenyan-fans-1241386 Nation], September 2016  | |||
* Graham, Ronnie. 1992. The World of African Music. Stern's Guide to Contemporary African Music, Volume Two. London: Pluto Press. p. 99.  | |||
[[Category:Singer]]  | [[Category:Singer]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 17:11, 29 June 2022
Sam Fan Thomas is a Cameroon songwriter and singer
Born
1952 in Bafoussam, Cameroon
Died
Language
Bamileke
Genre
Makossa
Instruments
Guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion
Career
1968 - present
Cassettes from Sam Fan Thomas
Sources
- Sam Fan Thomas in Wikipedia
 - Sam Fan Thomas on Facebbok
 - Biographie de Sam Fan Thomas, Info Concert
 - Sam Fan Thomas, Artis Info
 - ‘Makossa’ legend Sam Fan Thomas thrills Kenyan fans, Nation, September 2016
 - Graham, Ronnie. 1992. The World of African Music. Stern's Guide to Contemporary African Music, Volume Two. London: Pluto Press. p. 99.