• Francis Bebey (French: [bəbɛ], 15 July 1929 in Douala, Cameroon – 28 May 2001 in Paris, France) was a Cameroonian musicologist, writer, composer, and...
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    attacked, and initiate peace negotiations between the hostile parties. Francis Bebey writes about the griot in African Music, A People's Art: The West African...
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    site - with links to access Baka recordings Francis Bebey at Real World Studios a video of Francis Bebey discussing and demonstrating Hindewhu http://www...
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    Kidi Bebey is a French journalist and author. Bebey was born in Paris, France. Her family was originally from Cameroon. Francis Bebey, her father, was...
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  • musicians and musical groups from Cameroon. Njacko Backo Blanche Bailly Francis Bebey Moni Bilé Diboué Black Yung Swiss Richard Bona Les Têtes Brulées Daphne...
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  • Wallinger, Paul Allen Nord brass, backing vocals: Alex Faku Flutes: Francis Bebey Backing vocals: Tim Finn, Andy White Programming: Chuck Norman Toms:...
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    variety of African musicians, including Cameroonian electronic musician Francis Bebey and Sudanese violinist Asim Gorashi. She is also inspired by Irish music...
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  • Makam es Kolinda, Toto Guillaume, Francis Bebey, Manu Dibango, Azuquita y Su Melao Bula Sangoma, Los Salseros, Francis Bebey Quartet, Xalam, Tito Puente, Dudu...
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    Peter Gabriel) 2007 — — — — — — — — — — Djin Djin "Whole Thing" (with Francis Bebey, Alex Faku, Tim Finn, Karl Wallinger, Andy White) — — — — — — — — —...
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    highlife, soul, and Congo music. Performers such as Manu Dibango, Francis Bebey, Moni Bilé, and Petit-Pays popularised the style worldwide in the 1970s...
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