Examples of using Bongo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Fonzie plays the bongos.
You can see Bongo in the picture.
How to Play 90 Ball Bongos?
Bongo met with President George W. Bush in 2004.
When Ricardo was around 10 or11 he started to play conga and bongos.
For instance, Timales and Bongos can help kids understand Cuban and African style of music.
Michalka plays a variety of instruments such as acoustic guitar, electric guitar,piano, and bongos.
For example, bongos and timbales may also introduce children to African and Cuban sorts of tune.
Since independence from France in 1960, three presidents ruled Gabon,two of them from the same family: the Bongos.
In his New Year's speech, Bongo acknowledged his health problems but said he was recovering.
It involved some really cool auxiliary percussion instruments, like the bongos, timpani, and timbales, and cowbell.
Bongo had acknowledged his health problems in his New Year's speech but said that he was recovering.
However, Ping was already married and was unwilling to divorce his wife.[1] Ultimately,in 1995, Bongo married Paul Toungui, a prominent member of the government.[1][7].
Following President BONGO's death in 2009, a new election brought his son, Ali BONGO Ondimba, to power.
Patience Marie Josephine Kama Dabany(born 22 January 1941; member of the Order of Gabriela Silang),also known by the names Marie Joséphine Kama and Josephine Bongo, is a Gabonese singer and musician.
Bongo has been battling ill health since October and acknowledged the speculation about his health during his New Year's speech while reiterating that he was recovering.
On 9 December 2018 it wasreported by Gabon's Vice President Moussavou that Bongo suffered a stroke in Riyadh and has since left the hospital in Rabat and is currently recovering at a private residence in Rabat.
Rose Francine Rogombé(née Etomba)(20 September 1942- 10 April 2015) was a Gabonese politician who was Acting President of Gabon from June 2009 to October 2009,following the death of long-time President Omar Bongo.
Pascaline Bongo remained Minister of Foreign Affairs until March 1994, when President Bongo appointed Jean Ping to replace her.[4] He appointed Pascaline as Director of the Presidential Cabinet at that time.[2].
Biya has clashed with the government of Nigeria over possession of the oil rich Bakassi peninsula(however, this was resolved with the Greentree Agreement) and with Gabon's president,El Hadj Omar Bongo, over personal rivalries.
The announcement stressed that Bongo had been deeply affected by the illness and death of his wife.[4] President Bongo died a month later on 8 June 2009, nearly three months after Edith's death, at a clinic in Barcelona, Spain.[5].
She recorded an album with Kounabeli in 2005; the song La Connaissance from this album was one of the anthems of herformer husband(now using the name Omar Bongo Ondimba) used during the presidential campaign of 2005.
A New Year's address by Bongo“reinforced doubts about the President's ability to continue to carry out of the responsibilities of his office”, said Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, leader of the self-declared Patriotic Movement of the Defence and Security Forces of Gabon.
After joining B'Hits Music Group, Mdee collaborated with Tanzanian rapper A.Y. on a record''Money'' and Ommy Dimpoz,a Bongo Flava artist on a record Me and You that was later voted Song of the Year during the 2013 Kilimanjaro Music Awards.
She then formed the Sexteto Occidente in 1925 with Miguel García as first voice, clavé and Director(because he knew most about music), Ignacio Piñeiro on double bass, Julio Torres Biart on tres,Manuel Reinoso on bongo and Francisco Sánchez on maracas.
Peterson, who had never met the 24-year-old groom, called him"a very nice young gentleman."[21]He also played bongo drums on Where's the Art?, a public-access television cable TV show with Stephanie Pierce, proprietor of the 24 Hour Church of Elvis.[2].
Upon arrival in Paris, she received a gift of₣ 230 000 from the French government, from a budget allocated for"urgent assistance for Rwandan refugees".[4] In September 1997, she moved to Libreville, Gabon,at the invitation of Omar Bongo, and then Gbadolite in Zaire.
Oble is a lawyer and was the first law professor in sub-Saharan Africa at Abidjan Law School and served as dean of law faculty from 1986 to 1989.[1] In 1984,she met Gabonese President Omar Bongo at a conference on family law in Africa, who then introduced her to President Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
Kolanyane-Kesupile is the founder of the Queer Shorts Showcase Festival, which is the first and only LGBT themed theater festival in Botswana.[7][8] She has written for Peolwane Magazine, The Kalahari Review, The Washington Blade and AfroPUNK. com.[9] Kolanyane-Kesupile also plays with a band, Chasing Jakyb.[10] She writes songs for the group in both English and Setswana.[10]The group released an album, Bongo Country, in 2015.