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Tamaris was a
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based in
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established by politician and cultural promoter Jean-Pierre Ngombé, active primarily between 1989 and the mid-1990s. Initially established as a book publishing house under the name Éditions Surya in 1984, the company rebranded as Tamaris in 1989, expanding into music production and distribution. The label supported renowned artists from the Congolese and African music scenes, producing iconic albums, and launching new talent.


History

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, Jean-Pierre Ngombé, a politician and cultural figure who studied alongside prominent musical acts such as Pamelo Mounk'a (Bantous de la Capitale), established a book publishing house under the name Éditions Surya ("
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) in 1984. In 1989, it transitioned into a music label and was renamed Tamaris. The label's first release was the compilation album ''Tamaris Multi-Stars'' (1990), featuring artists like
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, M'Bilia Bel, Abby Surya, and Pompon Kuleta. The project included compositions by Dino Vangu,
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, and Ngombé himself (under the pseudonym “Akela Moleki”), with arrangements by Souzy Kaseya and lead guitar by Dino Vangu and Rigo Star. The first studio album in their catalog, ''Hommage à Luambo Makiadi'' (1990) by
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, became a major success. Recorded between
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and
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, it included the classic hit "Eau Bénite," composed by
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. The accompanying music video was the most expensive production in the label's history. The label's catalog expanded to include subsequent releases from some of the era's most iconic acts, such as ''Jamais sans nous'' (1991) by
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, ''The Flying Stars'' (1991) by Tshala Muana, ''Haut de gamme / Koweït, rive gauche'' (1992) by
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, ''L’amour au kilo'' (1992) by Mayaula Mayoni, and ''Exil Ley'' (1993) by
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. In addition to these established acts, Tamaris played a key role in launching the careers of new artists. Abby Surya, whose stage name paid homage to the label’s original name, achieved success with her 1993 album ''Tant Pis Pour Toi''. Pembey Sheiro released ''Explosion'' (1993), while Gatho Beevans, a young pop star from
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, debuted with a self-titled album in 1992, commonly referred to as ''Azalaki Awa''. The label also signed other notable acts, including Choc Stars, Aicha Koné, Kim Douley, Mamie Claudia, and Elangui Aimé. Tamaris albums were primarily marketed through its Top African Music shops, which operated in Congo, Zaire,
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, and
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. These stores were overseen by Ngombé’s son, Eddy Ngombé, who joined the Tamaris team in 1992 to lead marketing efforts. The label’s reach was further enhanced by a 1992 distribution deal with the French company
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. Jean-Pierre Ngombé’s family played a significant role in the label’s operations, contributing to musical assistance, design and marketing. By 1996, Tamaris had ceased active production, with one of its last projects being ''The Best of Tamaris'', a two-volume compilation highlighting its iconic releases. This collection was reissued around 2003. While the label became less involved in production, it focused on distribution and maintained a commitment to ensuring royalties for its songwriters. Jean-Pierre Ngombé continued to contribute to the cultural scene as director of the Festival Panafricain de Musique (FESPAM) starting in 1996. In 2009, he published a book titled ''Discours du pèlerin'' under Éditions Tamaris.


Artists

{{Columns-list, * Abby Surya * Aïcha Koné * Choc Stars * Doudou Copa * Kim Douley * Elangui Aimé * Gatho Beevans *
Koffi Olomide Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba (born 13 July 1956), known professionally as Koffi Olomidé, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, producer, and founder of Quartier Latin International. Often referred to as the "King of Ndombolo", he is not ...
and Quartier Latin International * Mayaula Mayoni * Mamie Claudia * M'bilia Bel * Nouvelle Génération *
TPOK Jazz OK Jazz, later renamed TPOK Jazz (short for ''Tout Puissant Orchestre Kinois de Jazz''), was a Congolese rumba band from the Democratic Republic of the Congo established in 1956 and fronted by Franco Luambo, Franco. The group disbanded in 1993. ...
* Tshala Muana * Pembey Sheiro * Sam Mangwana * Wenge Musica *
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References

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