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Solorazaf (Solo Razafindrakoto) was born on 1956 in Montpellier, France. Discover Solorazaf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Solo Razafindrakoto
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Age 67 years old
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Birthplace Montpellier, France
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2019

His solo concerts are widely acclaimed in the USA and Europe and he establishes himself as one of the most innovative solo guitar player’s on the world scene.

Solorazaf’s songs are sung in his native tongue Malagasy, or French, sometimes a combination of the two, at times with a bit of English thrown in.²

The Paris Magazine Sortie describes Solorazaf’s voice as “sweet as a dream”.

“One of the greatest performers I’ve ever seen on any string instrument anywhere… Phenomenal! -- Elombe Brath (Producer/Mediahost/African affairs consultant) “Solorazaf is simply superbe and magnificent” -Afropop – New York City (USA)

2014

“Highly recommended”—New York Times (USA)

“An musical inventor with the Malgache traditions at its foundation.”—International guitar Festival of Rueil Malmaison - France

“A master of the 12/8 Salegy rhythm”—Acoustic Guitar Magazine.

2001

In 2001, Solorazaf begins touring his “Solo Guitar Performance”. He plays Europe, the USA and Canada. His solo concerts are widely acclaimed in the USA and Europe and according to a lot of world guitar press magazines, he establishes himself as one of the most innovative solo guitar player’s on the World scene.

He appears every year at the concert Autour de la Guitare created by Jean-Félix Lalanne in 2001.

1998

From 1998, Solorazaf plays with the quartet “Worlds of Guitar”. The group includes guitar masters Fareed Haque, Romero Lubambo and Aquiles Baez. During this busy period, however, Solorazaf was also the lead guitarist for the legendary Miriam Makeba. Solorazaf travels the globe touring for 15 years with Makeba. The world tours include among others “Live the future” with Makeba and Dizzy Gillespie, “The Three Divas Tour” with Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone and Odetta as well as “The USA Tour:Tour of Hope” with Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba.

1979

In 1979, he moved to Paris and quickly established himself as an in-demand accompanist and session player contributing to the music of many great French recording artists in various styles of pop and world music. ¹

1978

Solo (pronounced 'Sool') was 22 when, in 1978, he chose to settle in France where he has since had a double career as a musician and producer. He first accompanied Graeme Allwright until 1983, then Dizzy Gillespie and Miriam Makeba, created the group Namana (short-lived, but which produced an album), and handled the arrangements and artistic direction of the most recent albums of the author of "Jour de clarté." All this while travelling the world with his own compositions (in Boston, in the US, he was called the "revelation" of the L'Air du temps festival in 1995 and 1996).