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labels, in a variety of countries in Africa and Europe as well as the United States. In the 1990s, many of the albums were reissued in CD form by various record labels but haphazardly reorganized, often combining various parts of multiple albums onto single CDs. Since 2000, several compilations have been issued collecting aspects of Franco's work, most notably
396:, Franco was arrested and jailed for a "motoring offence." Upon his release, he regained and reinforced his local reputation as the "Sorcerer of the Guitar." His guitar technique was so influential that by the end of the 1950s and for years afterward, Congolese guitarists were divided into two camps, one led by Franco and the other led by
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record label and studio, who hired both as studio musicians. Franco released at least three records in 1953 with Watam on
Loningisa, on which he was credited as Lwambo François. Also in 1953, Franco released on Loningisa his first solo record, "Bolingo Na Ngai Na Beatrice" (my love for Beatrice),
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Toumani Diabaté." Ronnie Graham wrote, in his encyclopedic 1988
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The Rough Guide To Franco: Africa's Legendary Guitar Maestro
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Congo Colossus: The Life and Legacy of Franco & OK Jazz
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Congo Colossus: The Life and Legacy of Franco & OK Jazz
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Musical style, critical evaluations, and significance
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