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23-580: [REDACTED] Look up bongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bongo may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Bongo (Australian TV series) , on air from August to November 1960 Bongo Comics , a comic book publishing company Bongo ( Dragon Ball ) or Krillin, a character in Dragon Ball media Bongo (Indian TV series) , an Indian television drama for children 2004 Bongo,

46-800: A South Korean paraglider design LNER Thompson Class B1 , known as 'Bongos' or 'Antelope' People [ edit ] Bongo people (Gabon) , a forest people Bongo people (South Sudan) , an ethnic group in Sudan Names [ edit ] Bongo (name) , a list of people with the surname Bongo Herman (born 1941), Jamaican percussionist and singer Herman Davis, active in the early 1960s Bongo Joe Coleman (1923–1999), American street musician Sketchy Bongo (born 1989), South African record producer, DJ, and songwriter Steady Bongo (born 1966), Sierra Leonean musician and record producer Bongo (Numan Athletics) , video game character Other uses [ edit ] Bongo (antelope) ,

69-574: A character in Dragon Ball media Bongo (Indian TV series) , an Indian television drama for children 2004 Bongo, a character in the Matt Groening comic strip Life in Hell Bongo, a dog who played drums in the ITV children's series Animal Kwackers Bongo Submarine , a fictional vehicle in the film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Bongo, the cartoon ape bouncer from

92-410: A character in the Matt Groening comic strip Life in Hell Bongo, a dog who played drums in the ITV children's series Animal Kwackers Bongo Submarine , a fictional vehicle in the film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Bongo, the cartoon ape bouncer from the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit " Little Bear Bongo ", a 1930 short story for children by Sinclair Lewis Bongo,

115-504: A derogatory reference to Third World countries, particularly those in Africa Bongo-Bongo (linguistics) , used as a name for an imaginary language Bonga (disambiguation) Bungo (disambiguation) Mbongo (disambiguation) Um Bongo , a fruit drink marketed at children Bong Go , a Filipino politician Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

138-435: A derogatory reference to Third World countries, particularly those in Africa Bongo-Bongo (linguistics) , used as a name for an imaginary language Bonga (disambiguation) Bungo (disambiguation) Mbongo (disambiguation) Um Bongo , a fruit drink marketed at children Bong Go , a Filipino politician Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

161-735: A model of bass guitar "Bongos" (song) , a 2023 song by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion Places [ edit ] Bongo Country , the name of several places in Africa Bongo District , a district in the Upper East Region of Ghana Bongo, Ghana , a town, capital of Bongo District Bongo (Ghana parliament constituency) , in Bongo District Bongo Gewog , a village in Chukha District, Bhutan Bongo, Ivory Coast ,

184-591: A mountain range in north-eastern Central African Republic Bôngo , alternative name for Bengal (eastern India and Bangladesh) Mbongo, Angola , a town in Huambo Province, Angola, often called Bongo El Bongo , Panama Transportation [ edit ] Bongo (canoe) , typically found in the Hispanic Caribbean regions Kia Bongo , an automobile Mazda Bongo , a van Gin Bongo ,

207-475: A segment of the 1947 Disney film Fun and Fancy Free , adapted from the Lewis story Music [ edit ] Bongo drum , a percussion instrument made up of two small drums attached to each other The Bongos , an America pop music band Music Man Bongo , a model of bass guitar "Bongos" (song) , a 2023 song by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion Places [ edit ] Bongo Country ,

230-554: A species of forest antelope from Africa Cavanillesia platanifolia , a tree also known as bongo Bongo language , the language of the Bongo people of Sudan Bongo (software) , an open source mail and calendar project DK Bongos , a video game controller Bongo Jeans/Bongo Apparel, a clothing brand that was acquired by the Iconix Brand Group in 1998 Operation Bongo II , 1964 Oklahoma City sonic boom tests See also [ edit ] Bongo Bongo Land ,

253-433: A sub-prefecture and commune Bongo Island  [ Wikidata ] , Sulu Archipelago , Philippines Bongo Massif , a mountain range in north-eastern Central African Republic Bôngo , alternative name for Bengal (eastern India and Bangladesh) Mbongo, Angola , a town in Huambo Province, Angola, often called Bongo El Bongo , Panama Transportation [ edit ] Bongo (canoe) , typically found in

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276-411: A tree also known as bongo Bongo language , the language of the Bongo people of Sudan Bongo (software) , an open source mail and calendar project DK Bongos , a video game controller Bongo Jeans/Bongo Apparel, a clothing brand that was acquired by the Iconix Brand Group in 1998 Operation Bongo II , 1964 Oklahoma City sonic boom tests See also [ edit ] Bongo Bongo Land ,

299-455: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages bongo [REDACTED] Look up bongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bongo may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] Bongo (Australian TV series) , on air from August to November 1960 Bongo Comics , a comic book publishing company Bongo ( Dragon Ball ) or Krillin,

322-495: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bongo Herman Herman Davis (born 16 September 1944), better known as Bongo Herman , is a Jamaican hand-drummer, percussionist and singer who has had a successful career stretching back to the early 1960s. Herman Davis was born on 16 September 1944, and grew up in the Trench Town area of Kingston . He began playing in

345-404: The 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit " Little Bear Bongo ", a 1930 short story for children by Sinclair Lewis Bongo, a segment of the 1947 Disney film Fun and Fancy Free , adapted from the Lewis story Music [ edit ] Bongo drum , a percussion instrument made up of two small drums attached to each other The Bongos , an America pop music band Music Man Bongo ,

368-498: The Hispanic Caribbean regions Kia Bongo , an automobile Mazda Bongo , a van Gin Bongo , a South Korean paraglider design LNER Thompson Class B1 , known as 'Bongos' or 'Antelope' People [ edit ] Bongo people (Gabon) , a forest people Bongo people (South Sudan) , an ethnic group in Sudan Names [ edit ] Bongo (name) , a list of people with the surname Bongo Herman (born 1941), Jamaican percussionist and singer Herman Davis, active in

391-417: The early 1960s Bongo Joe Coleman (1923–1999), American street musician Sketchy Bongo (born 1989), South African record producer, DJ, and songwriter Steady Bongo (born 1966), Sierra Leonean musician and record producer Bongo (Numan Athletics) , video game character Other uses [ edit ] Bongo (antelope) , a species of forest antelope from Africa Cavanillesia platanifolia ,

414-624: The late 1950s, and in the 1960s performed on the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour , and in Kingston's live music scene. In 1966 he performed at the visit to Jamaica of Haile Selassie . Herman's recording career began in 1969. He recorded as a duo with Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont in the early 1970s for producer Derrick Harriott , having hits in Jamaica including "Know For I" in 1971. He moved on to record for Harry Mudie in

437-545: The mid-1970s. In the 1970s and 1980s he was much in demand as a studio musician, recording with The Abyssinians (including kété drums on "Satta Masa Gana"), Jimmy Cliff , Prince Far I , the Congos , Culture , the Revolutionaries , Roots Radics , and Mikey Dread . He acted as percussionist for The Itals for several years. He made an acting appearance in the 1978 film Rockers , of which he commented "Me

460-429: The name of several places in Africa Bongo District , a district in the Upper East Region of Ghana Bongo, Ghana , a town, capital of Bongo District Bongo (Ghana parliament constituency) , in Bongo District Bongo Gewog , a village in Chukha District, Bhutan Bongo, Ivory Coast , a sub-prefecture and commune Bongo Island  [ Wikidata ] , Sulu Archipelago , Philippines Bongo Massif ,

483-420: The title Bongo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bongo&oldid=1232706039 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Pages using interlanguage link with the wikidata parameter Short description

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506-420: The title Bongo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bongo&oldid=1232706039 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Pages using interlanguage link with the wikidata parameter Short description

529-496: Was the first man in Jamaica to break-dance in a movie". He also features in the 2009 documentary Rock Steady the Roots of Reggae . During the 1990s he continued to work with many of Jamaica's top stars including Beenie Man , Capleton (with whom he toured Europe in 2003/4), Sizzla , Lady Saw , and U-Roy , and in the 2000s recorded with Mutabaruka and Gyptian . The digital era proved no barrier, with Herman stating "Once yuh

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