
Ry-Co Jazz became pan-African heroes during the 1960s when they introduced their vital Congo/Latin rhythms to West Africa. The band was founded in Congo in 1958/59 and managed by [a=Henri Bowane], the hit parade guitarist who first brought Franco into the recording studio. Original members [a=Freddy N'Kounkou] [vocal], [a=M'bilia Casino] [congas and vocal], and Panda Gracia [double bass], were soon joined by ace guitarist [a=Jerry Malekani] who stayed with the group until they ended their epic adventure in 1972. From 1967, with sax master [a=Jean Serge Essous] on board, they spent four years in the French Antilles, leaving their influence on the pioneers of 'zouk' music.
Also known as: Le Ricco-Jazz, Le Ry.Co Jazz, Les Ryco Jazz, Orchestre Ryco Jazz, Rico, Rico Jazz, Rico-Jazz, Ry-Co, Ry-Co Jazz, Ry-Co-Jazz, Ry-co Jazz, Ry.Co, Ry.Co Jazz, Ryco Jazz, Ryco-Jazz
Members: Jerry Malekani, Freddy Mars, Freddy N'kounkou, Jean-Karl Dikoto Mandengue, Jacques Michelin, Jean Serge Essous, Fidel Bateke, M'Bilia Casino, Serge Mavoungou, Panda Gracia
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