LA PAIX A TRAVERS LA MUSIQUE
Lui'S coffee ZINGA auteur, compositeur, mélodiste et beatboxer, son projet est de mener une action humanitaire en donnant des concerts et spectacles dans les orphelinats, les hôpitaux, les homes de personnes âgées et autres centres.
Ceci en vue d'apporter un soutien tant moral que matériel à toutes les personnes démunies moralement, physiquement et matériellement sans distinction de races, nationalités, idéologies et religions. En ce sens, il promouvrait les valeurs universelles, sa musique exprime le mélange de cultures et il privilégierait le message de paix et d'amour.
Au répertoire de Lui'S coffee ZINGA on trouve plus ou moins 20 morceaux choisis parmi les 600 dont 12 déjà sortis sur CD en 1996 et 1999 aux Editions T.L.P. inspirées des chansons traditionnelles Africaines, des morceaux de jazz, de la Rumba, soukous, des Antilles (reggae, zouk, salsa etc.) musiques occidentales, toutes chantées en Kikongo, Lingala, Anglais, Français, Portugais, Swahili, Acapella, ou soutenus par des guitares, clavier, cuivres et percussions.
PEACE THROUGH THE MUSIC
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Lui CZINGA author, composer, melodist, and beatboxer, his projects is to conduct a humanitarian action by giving concerts and shows in the orphanages, the hospital's, the homes of elderly people and other centers. In order to give a support as well moral as material to all the people stripped morally, physically and materially irrespective of races, nationalities, ideologies, and religions. In this direction, it would promote the universal values, its music expresses the mixture of cultures and it would privilege the message of peace and of love.
With the repertoire of Lui CZINGA one more or less finds 20 tracks selected among the 600 including 12 already left on CD in 1996 and 1999 with Editions T.L.P inspired of the African traditional songs, the pieces of jazz, of the Rumba, Soukous, of the Caribbean (Reggae, Zouk, Salsa etc) European music, all sung in Kikongo, Lingala, English, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Acapella, or supported by guitars, keyboard, coppers, and percussions.
BIO EXPRESS (português)
O INICIO:
Lui CZinga começou a cantar em 1975, com apenas doze anos no Chem Chem Yetu (grupo dos pequinos cantores e dançarinos) em CongoZaire.
FORMACAO: fez os estudos primarios até sexta classe na escola Santo Pedro do bairro Kinshasa (CongoZaire), escola secundaria até sexta no I.T.S (1984) recebeu sua diploma de estado, um ano no I.N.A e depois viajara na Belgica (1993). Educaçào em musica, Belgica (1997), estudou contabilidade, Bruxelas (2003), estudou a contra espionagem, Londres (2007).
CONSAGRACAO: ganhou o prémio Manuaku pepe felly em 1981 por ter - o inspirado nas primeiras notas do sebene "ma jolie" Grand Wa Wa, Ediçoes VEVE, 1982. Revelaçào Dunia 1994 na Bruxelas, Belgica. Encontrou B. Lallemand para recordar "angola" em 1996 apos o succeso de "angola" M. Baroni cantara a versào italiana "ancora" em 1997.
MUSICAS GRAVADAS INEDITAS: "retour au bercail", "africa bosomi" e outros.
DISCOGRAFIAS: "angola" (1996), "ancora" (1997), "luis coffee" (1999) Ediçoes TLP, luiscoffeezinga.bandcamp.com(2015), iTunes & outras plataformas (2016).
CONCERTOS: participou em varios concertos e festivais (Francopholies de Spa, Euro2000 no Charleroi e Viva Musica na Bruxelas) em CongoZaire, Belgica, França, Alemanha, Gra Bretanha, Lisboa, Holanda e Dakar.
Concertos humanitarios: 1997 (Bruxelas), com os musicos angolanos: Bonga, Quatre Etoiles (Wuta Mayi, Syran Mbenza, Popol Mansiamina, Miguel Yamba), Afra-Sound Star e outros. 1998 (Tamines), Grande concerto dos direitos do Homem com Largo. 1998 (Charleroi), solidariedade com refugiados no Colegio Sacré Coeur.
COLLABORACAO COM VARIOS MUSICOS: Chem Chem yetu com (Sec Bidens e Nono Manzanza), Manuaku Pepe Felly (no 9e commandement, Ed. Vévé 1984), Empire Bakuba, Yenga - Yenga Junior (RIP), Nzenze Innocent, Nseka Huit Kilos, Djo Mass, Didan Sax, Burt Blanca, Toine Thys, Michel sax (RIP), B.V. Lallemand, J.M. Dietrich, Gian Carlo, Philippe Reul, Cavatina e outros.
BIO EXPRESS (English)
BIRTH:
In 1963, Louis Roger ZINGA a.k.a Lui'S coffee Zinga born in Kinshasa, resulting from the large Angolan parents have immigrated in Congo-Belgian in the years 20-30.
BEGINNING: since the age 12 years old, Lui CZINGA began to sing as the member of the choir of Chem Chem Yetu "Les Petits Chanteurs et Danseurs" where he met Tabu Ley Rochereau (RIP) after the gig at the Théatre de Verdure, in Kinshasa (DRC).
SCHOOL EDUCATION: primary school at the Saint-Peter school and then secondary school at the I.T.S, one year at the I.N.A later he moved to Belgium (1993). Diploma in music (1997), Diploma in accounting (2003) and other studies in London (2007).
REWARDS: won the Manuaku Pepe Felly prize about the dance music beginning a.k.a Sebene's of "ma jolie" (Grand Zaiko Wa Wa) Ed. Vévé 1982. Dunia'revelation (1994), Belgium. In 1995 met B. Lallemand to record "Angola" in 1996 then after one year M. Baroni performing it in Italian version "Ancora".
RECORDED MUSIC AND UNPUBLISHED: "retour au bercail", "africa bosomi" and others.
DISCOGRAPHY: "angola" (1996), "ancora" (1997), "luis coffee" (1999) Editions TLP, luiscoffeezinga.bandcamp.com(2015), iTunes & other platforms (2016).
CONCERTS: participated in many festivals and concerts (Francopholies de Spa, Euro2000 in Charleroi and Viva Musica in Brussels) also in CongoZaire, Belgium, France, Germany, Lisbon, Holland, United Kingdom and SENEGAMBIA-Bamako.
CONCERTS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR HUMANITARIAN CAUSES: In 1997, with some Angolan musicians: Bonga, Quatre Etoiles from France (Wuta Mayi, Syran Mbenza, Popol Mansiamina, Miguel Yamba), Afra-Sound Star and others in Brussels. In 1998, Great Show of the Rights of Man with Largo in Tamines, Belgium. In 1998, AID for refugees at Collège Sacré Coeur from Charleroi.
Featuring with some musicians: Sec Bidens & Nono Manzanza (Chem Chem Yetu), recorded with M Pepe Felly "love me love me" of Jimmy Cliff and (9th commandment, Ed. Vévé 1984), Empire Bakuba, Cavatina, Philippe Reul, Toine Thys, B.V. Lallemand, J.P. Dietrich, Gian Carlo, Burt Blanca, Nzenze Innocent, Djo Mass, Nseka Huit Kilos, Auguy Lutula, Didan Sax, Yenga-Yenga Junior (RIP), MIchel Sax (RIP) and others.