D'Gary & Jihé

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Mbo Hahita Avao 05:15 Tools
Mbo Hahita Avao (Madagascar) 00:00 Tools
Lagnana 00:00 Tools
Moramora 00:00 Tools
Zay Gny Raha 03:18 Tools
Miady Mafy 00:00 Tools
Mbo Hahita Agao - One of these days I'll find it 00:00 Tools
Milamina 00:00 Tools
Doranga 00:00 Tools
Horombe 00:00 Tools
Mpiarak'andro 00:00 Tools
Mphiarak'Andro - The oxherd 00:00 Tools
Moramora - Slowly 00:00 Tools
Zay Gny Raha - That's the way it is 00:00 Tools
LaGnana - (river in South of Madagascar) 00:00 Tools
Mbo Hahita Avao {Madagascar} 00:00 Tools
Mihasy Lonaky - Respect The Elderly 00:00 Tools
Mihasy Lonaky 00:00 Tools
Horombe - the Bara plateaus 00:00 Tools
Milamina - A Little Peace 00:00 Tools
Miady Mafy - Out Of Strength 00:00 Tools
Doranga - Malagasy Boxing 00:00 Tools
Mbo Habita Avao 00:00 Tools
Miody Mafy 00:00 Tools
Mbo Hahita Av 00:00 Tools
Mbo Hahita Avao [Madagascar] 00:00 Tools
Mihasy Lonanky 00:00 Tools
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D'Gary (Ernest Randrianasolo), was born in 1961 in Antananarivo, Madagascar. He grew up in the remote Bara village of Betroka, and it was here that he learned to play the ukulele-like kabosy, the mouth bow and any other instrument he could get his hands on. Using a borrowed guitar, D'Gary came up with 11 guitar tunings and a variety of fingerpicking techniques to convey the music of traditional instruments like the valiha and marovany harps and the kabosy. In 1991, the American guitarists Henry Kaiser and David Lindley visited Madagascar to investigate its local music scene and they met D'Gary and the singer Dama Mahaleo. In that same year, Kaiser and Lindley produced D'Gary's album 'Malagasy Guitar/Music from Madagascar'. In a review of the album 'Puncture' wrote "(This) is an album for guitar head who will be astonished by D'Gary's formidable technique and the heady whorl of music he can coax from his instrument". In 1992, D'Gary came to the attention of Malagasy folk icon Dama Mahaleo. Dama Mahaleo is noted for his fleet, melodious style, derived at least in part from the tradition of native harp and lute playing; his voice has a earnest, reedy quality. D'Gary's instrumental skill and sweet songs about nature and daily life proved a winning complement to Dama's artistry and, in the next year, in April 1993, they recorded their performance at the Festival Internationale as 'The Long Way Home'. D'Gary has gone on to record and perform with his own group, Jihé. Discography: * D'Gary - Malagasy Guitar (Shanachie, 1991/1992) * Dama & D`Gary - The Long Way Home (Shanachie, 1994) * D'Gary & Jihé - Horombe (Stern's Africa, 1995; Indigo, Label Bleu, 1995) * D'Gary - Mbo Loza (Indigo, Label Bleu, 1997) * D'Gary - Akata Meso (Indigo, Label Bleu, 2002) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.