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Simaro Massiya Lutumba Ndomanueno 19 March 1938 – 30 March 2019 Popularly Known As Simaro Was A Soukous Rhythm Guitarist Songwriter And Bandleader In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo DRC . He Was A Member Of The Seminal Soukous Band TPOK Jazz Which Dominated The Congolese Music Scene From The 1960s Through The 1980s. Simaro Was Born In Léopoldville Belgian Congo Now Kinshasa Democratic Republic Of The Congo On 19 March 1938. According To Simaro He Joined Luambo Makiadi In 1961. Later Josky Kiambukuta Joined Them And Later Still Ndombe Opetum Came Along. For A While Youlou Mabiala And Madilu System Played With OK Jazz Before They Launched Their Own Solo Careers. For Many Years Simaro Served As The Vice President Of The Band And Led The Group During Franco's Long Trips To Europe During The 1980s. In 1974 He Composed The Band's Hit Song "Mabele" Sung By Sam Mangwana Which Earned Him The Nickname "Poet". In The Late 1970s He Was Jailed At Makala Prison Along With Franco And Other Musicians Over Two Songs Deemed Obscene By The Authorities. According To Pundits Lutumba Is Considered As One Of The Greatest Poets Singers And Philosophers Of Congo Music.

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