Feo-Gasy

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Feo-Gasy
OriginMadagascar
Genres
Years active1994-present
Associated actsErick Manana, Rakoto Frah
MembersErick Manana (acoustic guitar and vocals)
Jean-Colbert Ranaivoarison (acoustic guitar and vocals)
Famantsoa Rajaonarison (vocals)
François-Daniel Rabeanirainy (vocals)
Past membersRakoto Frah (sodina and vocals)
Bariliva Rasoavatsara (valiha and vocals)

Feo-Gasy is a band from Madagascar that perform a traditional music of the Merina people of the rural central highlands around the capital city of Antananarivo. The band was founded in 1994 by superstar guitarist Erick Manana[1] and featured until his 2001 death the iconic sodina player Rakoto Frah, the only Malagasy musician ever to be featured on the local currency. The group was originally composed of the acoustic guitarist and singer Erick Manana, the sodina player and singer Rakoto Frah, singer and guitarist Jean-Colbert Ranaivoarison ("Rakôly"), vocalists Famantsoa Rajaonarison ("Fafa") and François-Daniel Rabeanirainy ("Beny"), and valiha player Bariliva Rasoavatsara, who died in December 2012.[2]

Discography[]

Title Released Label Tracks (Length)
Ramano 2000 Daqui 12 (43'55")
Tsofy Rano 1996 Mélodie 12 (43'55")

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Notes[]

  1. ^ "Rencontres avec Feo Gasy". Echos du Capricorne (in French). November 2001. Retrieved 18 July 2013.
  2. ^ Domoina, Ratsara (12 November 2012). "Madagascar: Feo gasy - Bariliva, le valihiste, n'est plus". L'Express de Madagascar (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2013.
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