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François Nyombo

g, voc,
Jazz, Rock and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Mantuila Lusungi Nyomo

When Mantuila François Nyombo was a little boy in what is now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, he took apart his father's radio. "I wanted to get someone to come out to teach me how to play music," he says. His father, a dean at a Catholic school and a strict disciplinarian, responded by punishing him, a common occurrence: Instead of studying, Nyombo would listen to classical music on the radio until he fell asleep. Sometimes his siblings would wake him up before their father came home, but Nyombo still spent a lot of time restricted to his room on weekends, studying and crying. He fashioned himself a makeshift guitar--two wire strings attached to a board. "The strings were so hard that my fingers would bleed, but I played so much that I developed calluses so I could play even longer." When Nyombo was ten an uncle in nearby Brazzaville invited him to visit. His newfound freedom was irresistible, and he stayed for two years. All he wanted to do was play guitar, so despite his shyness he hung around with all the bands he could find, studying at the feet of traditional Congolese musicians and imitating the music he heard on the radio. Eventually his father wrote him to come home because his mother was very ill. It was a ruse, but it worked. Back in Kinshasa Nyombo found a supportive friend, a Swiss math teacher who played piano. The two often listened to jazz and classical music together. Nyombo was still too young to play in clubs, and he didn't last long with bands: "I had my own ambitions. I wanted to meet Wes Montgomery and Jimi Hendrix and play with them." Word had gotten around about the talented young guitarist. In 1963, when he was 15, Nyombo signed a contract to tour Europe with the legendary Congolese band African Jazz, led by Joseph Kabasele. In Paris he hooked up with a group that played American tunes. "These guys didn't speak any English at all, but mimicked the lyrics of James Brown, Sam Cooke, Wilson Pickett. Americans who came to the embassy would bring American records, and the band would reproduce the records, playing like a jukebox." Nyombo went home in 1968 but soon signed up for another tour of Europe with soukous musician Tabu Ley Rochereau, hoping to find someplace to study classical guitar. The Congolese embassy in Paris, encouraged by Kabasele, found a Cuban musician to sponsor him.When the band returned to Africa, Nyombo stayed behind. He enrolled at the Conservatoire Internationale de Paris, taking first-place medals in classical guitar, teaching guitar at the American Center, and playing in a jazz orchestra with Ambrose Jackson. He became involved with a woman from Evanston, and his first child, Julia, was born in 1975. A few months later the family moved to New York City, where his daughter Ndona was born in 1977. Nyombo received a scholarship to study jazz at Bennington College, in Vermont, and later taught at Howard University in Washington, D.C. But his relationship with his children's mother broke up; she and the girls moved to Evanston while Nyombo remained at Howard. In 1988 he returned to Paris to study for his PhD in African music at the Sorbonne. Five years later he was touring the U.S. with Rochereau's band L'Orchestre Afrisa Internationale when his daughters asked him to visit them in Evanston. He came and he's never left. He's supported himself by driving a cab and teaching at the Old Town School, and with the occasional gig playing classical and ethnic music at HotHouse. (from chicago reader)

     
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • Vocals
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Rock
  • R&B/Soul

Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
The Lafayette Afro-Rock Band Featuring Frank Abel, François Nyombo, Donny DonableLafayette Afro Rock Band Featuring Frank Abel, François Nyombo, Donny Donable2004Album
I'm CoolFrançois Nyombo1976Album
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