Georgette Adjoavi Bellow (Tsévié, Togo, 1 January 1945 – 10 December 1973), better known as Bella Bellow, was a Togolese singer who created an international career and recorded several albums.
[citation needed] She was born in Tsévié, Togo, to a Togolese father of Nigerian descent and a Ghanaian-origin mother.
[1] Bellow's first international performance was in 1966, when she represented Togo at the First World Festival of Negro Arts in Dakar, Senegal.
[2] In the album, she was accompanied by Camerounian band made up of Manu Dibango, on saxophone, keyboards and arrangement, Jeannot Madingué on bass, Slim Pezin on the guitar and Ben's on drums She performed at the Paris Olympia and recorded with Manu Dibango.
Angélique Kidjo[1] and Afia Mala[3] have been influenced by Bella Bellow.