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Destiny, Bob
Wang Dang/mahna (troubles)
Raw and wild soul-funk-r&b-garage from 1970, recorded and released only in Algeria! Imagine James Brown fronting The
Sonics!! Born in Puerto Rico, Bob Destiny grew up in Harlem (USA) and has a fascinating story: from starting playing
piano as a child (self-taught) and tap dancing with the Five Chocolate Drops when he was 6 years old, to meeting Billie
Holliday and playing with her; from appearing in a film with Shirley Temple to musicals in Broadway, dancing at
Mankiewicz's movie 'Cleopatra', singing at the San Remo Festival... In 1969, Bob went to Algeria to teach music at the
Algerian National Theater. He also continued with his singing career while living there. In 1970, he released a couple
of 45s featuring 'Wang Dang' and 'Mahna (Troubles)' on the Freedom Musique label. He was also involved with the creation
of the first Pan African Festival with Mahboud Bati and Frank Pourcel. These 45s are very rare and were first discovered
by the great Habibi Funk label a few years ago, who included 'Wang Dang' on one of their compilations.For this Pharaway
Sounds 45, they have selected one track from his first 45 and another from his second one.
After playing in Morocco with Hahmed Maraki and forming bands like The Fingers, Bob arrived to Spain in the '80s. He
created a jazz school in Zaragoza and was involved with the famous Jazz en la Margen festival. In the '90s, Bob moved to
France, focusing in composition, gospel, musicals and soundtracks. Sadly, he passed away on March 31, 2016.
Price
€ 13.95
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
14-02-2020
Label
Item-nr
489558
EAN
4040824089467
Availability
In stock