Frank Bessem's Musiques d'Afrique: Devally Inac (Cameroon) |
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Devally Inac is a new name in Cameroonian music. At his birth in Garoua, North Cameroon, he
was mixed up with another baby in hospital and lived for seven years in a Bororo nomadic family until his biological parents
eventually tracked him down after years of searching. In a way, it is as if his musical univers has been influenced during
his early childhood, since his music has a strong savanne flavour, close to the music of
Faadah Kawtal. He actually met Isaac Woumba
and Adam Louis Pierre Nyam of Kawtal - as the band was called initially - when they were recording the
sound track of the movie In 1996, he started performing in various venues in Douala and Garoua and he was able to make a tour in Equatorial Guinea. He has been pre-programmed at concerts of Monique Seka and Pierre Akendengue, and participated at the MASA festival in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire). When he was a backing vocalist of Ekambi Brillant during his French tour in 2000, he decided that the time was there to start a solo career. Finally in 2004, a first CD, released on the international market comes out, offering a varied repertoire of North cameroonian Ngoumba Balewa, reggae and afro-pop styles. Devally Inac: lead vocal, backing vocals Thierry Galion: keyboards, programming, arrangements, backing vocals Dominique Sablier: keyboards, programming Jean Val: programming Guy Nsangué: bass Yves Njock: guitar Sali Gondjeh: guitar, garaya Valery Lobe: drums Moustapha (Tapha): percussion Christian Martinez, Thierry Farouja, Bernard Camoin: brass section Claudine Penon, Hadja Kouyaté, Coco Mbassi, Aymé Mamour: backing vocals Source: www.devallyinac.com |
Title | Year | Label | Remarks |
Jam Na | 2004 | Eligreg Production MPCD01 | Distribution Next Music |