Eusèbe Jaojoby is a Malagasy composer and singer of salegy. He rose to national prominence with his 1988 hit, “Samy Mandeha Samy Mitady” He was named Artist of the Year in Madagascar for two consecutive years.
About Eusèbe Jaojoby in brief

His son and daughter- in-law live in the town of Mahanga, in the north of the island. He had a son with a girlfriend in the summer of 2013. He now lives in the city of Antananare, in north-east Madagascar, with his daughter and her husband. He and his wife have three children, two sons and one daughter. He recently had a daughter with a new partner, who lives in a nearby town, and plans to have a second child with her in the spring of 2015. He says he has no plans to leave Madagascar in the near future. He wants to spend his time with his family and grandchildren in the south of the country. His wife and children live with him in the northern city of Diego-Suarez in the island’s north. He started singing in a band called The Players in 1972. The band toured the region for the next four years, recording two 45rpm singles and performing in Mahanga and other towns and villages throughout the region before disbanding in 1979. After briefly performing with a band named Kintana, Jao joby moved to Antananaren. He studied sociology for two years at the University of Antivoarivo before accepting an offer to work as a radio manager at the national radio station. In the early 1980s, he moved to the city to pursue a career in journalism. He became a full-time professional musician the following year.
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