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Henrique Simone
Born (1956-07-17) 17 July 1956 (age 68)
NationalityMozambican
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, entertainer

Afric Simone (born Henrique Simone,[2] 17 July 1956) is a Mozambican vocalist, musician, performance artist, multi-instrumentalist, dancer and entertainer.[3] He entered the European charts with his first hit "Ramaya" in 1975, which was followed by another well-known song "Hafanana", which came out in 1976.

The hight of his popularity was between 1975 and 1980 on both sides of the Iron Curtain, hence Simone toured the USSR, Poland, the GDR, and Czechoslovakia in the Eastern Bloc, and retains the popularity even today through Europe.[4]

Simone is one of the most prominent African musicians, being one of the few musicians of Mozambican ethnicity who sold out shows at major international venues including L'Olympia, The Royal Albert Hall and the Carnegie Hall.

Biography

Simone was born in Brazil, to a Brazilian father and Mozambique-origin mother, but at the age of 9 (after his father's death) he and his mother had to move to her motherland Mozambique on the east coast of Africa, at Xipamanine in the capital city "Lourenço Marques", now Maputo. Once, when he appeared on stage in Maputo, his manager asked him to come to London.

With first steps in show business in London, he has gathered invaluable experience for appearances in other European capitals. He gathered experience in doing gigs all over Europe. He was lucky that Eddie Barclay, the French record tycoon, went to see a show in Paris. They immediately signed the contract.

Afric Simone speaks German, English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, and various African languages, however his songs are written in the mixture of Swahili and few words from other languages. This idea resulted in a mixture of his own native tongue and European Happy Sound. Simone is also said to have pioneered the arts of Break Dancing and Beat Boxing as can be seen in his live performances, for instance in the televised performance of his song "Playa Blanca", c.1975. [citation needed]

Recently he settled in Germany (in Berlin) with a Russian wife whom he met a few years ago at the music festival "Discoteque 80's" in Moscow, and has been appearing in TV shows in France, Italy, Germany and Lithuania.

Discography

Singles

  • 1974 - "Barracuda" / "Hûmbala" (Ariola 1974)
  • 1975 - "Ramaya" / "Piranha" (Barclay, BRCNP 40066)
  • 1976 - "Hafanana" / "Sahara" (Barclay, BRCNP 40072)
  • 1976 - "Aloha-Wamayeh" / "Al Capone" (Hansa, 17 586 AT)
  • 1977 - "Maria Madalena" / "Aloha" (Barclay)
  • 1977 - "Playa Blanca" / "Que Pasa Mombasa" (Musart, MI 30387)
  • 1978 - "Playa Blanca" / Marabu (Barclay)
  • 1980 - "China Girl" / "Salomé" (Barclay)

Albums

CD

References

  1. ^ Afric Simone Discography at Discogs (discogs.com)
  2. ^ Afric Simone Discography at Discogs (discogs.com)
  3. ^ Afric Simone Boeken, Lyon & Partners Group
  4. ^ "Afric Simone (Polish)". www.polotv.pl.