.: Sat. 29th october '11 :.
kl. 21.00 (koncerten starter kl 21.30)
Mzungu Kichaa &
Bongo Beat
(DK / Tanzania)
Hiphop - Reggae - Bongo Flava
Pris: 75 / 50

ENGLISH: Mzungu Kichaa took East Africa by storm with his first music video Jitolee. After releasing his debut album in 2009 he won an African Achievement Award at a prestigious award ceremony organised by the African Diaspora in Scandinavia. Through his influence on the Tanzanian music scene Mzungu Kichaa was selected as a judge for the last edition of the televised talent show Bongo Star Search.
www.facebook.com/mzungukichaa
DANISH: Mzungu Kichaa tog Østafrika med storm med sin første musikvideo Jitolee. Efter at have udgivet sit debut album i 2009 vandt han en African Achievement Award ved en prisoverrækkelse arrangeret af den afrikanske diaspora i Skandinavien. Gennem hans indflydelse på den tanzaniske musikscene blev Mzungu Kichaa valgt som dommer for den sidste udgave af tv-talent showet Bongo Star Search, Tanzanias svar på X-Factor. www.facebook.com/mzungukichaa
Artist Information Mzungu Kichaa means ‘the crazy white man’. A name Espen Sorensen picked up from the Tanzanian music scene; crazy because the Danish born singer flows in fluent Kiswahili.
Despite his Danish background Mzungu Kichaa is praised, accepted and recognised as one of the pioneers of the powerful youth music of East Africa, Bongo Flava.
He recorded with celebrated artists such as Juma Nature, TID, Mangwair, and Ferooz in the late 90s at Bongo Records [Tanzania].
With the release of Mambo ya pwani he topped the East Africa charts in 2001. This song was one of the first songs to take traditional Tanzanian music and fuse it with hip-hop. Kichaa released his debut album Tuko Pamoja in May 2009; ten original and inspiring songs that speak out about political injustice, poverty, inequality and ways in which we can unite for a better world, including the single Jitolee featuring Prof. Jay and Mwasiti. The album was nominated Best World Album at the Danish World Music Awards, while the music video Jitolee took the African continent by storm. In addition he won Best Upcoming Artist at the African Achievement Awards, in Copenhagen. The African Achievement Awards is organised by the African Diaspora living in Scandinavia. Kichaa’s interest for African music started at the early age of six, when his family moved to Zambia. He would soon learn to play traditional Tonga drums with his friends at local weddings.
His enthusiasm for learning local music traditions gradually transformed his life story to one that does not lend itself to easy conclusions. He strongly believes music is the key to build bridges between cultures and people, and has managed to live up to this belief through his own complex identity and musical voyage.
The artist’s unique guitar and clean vocals coupled with the upbeat sound of his Tanzanian band Bongo Beat brought new life to the Sauti za Busara Music Festival in February 2010. This was the first of many dynamic performances long awaited for from his fans who’ve endorsed Kichaa to perform and feature throughout East Africa, on Radio and TV, where many of his concerts have been sold out. Subsequently he and his band completed a successful tour in Denmark including appearances on National TV, Newspapers and Radio. In 2010 Kichaa was selected as a jury for the Danish World Music Awards and as one of three judges for the biggest televised music talent show in Tanzania Bongo Star Search.
He recently featured in a Danish documentary series, Black Business, portraying and supporting the music industry in Tanzania and also advocated a Tanzanian maternity project by welcoming artists from New York to work with Tanzanian artist, such as Lady JD and Fid Q; creating a platform to record and perform resulting in a concert series called Bongo Flava meets Brooklyn Flava.
As an ambassador of Tanzanian contemporary music and the founder of the independent label Caravan Records, Mzungu Kichaa aims to empower Tanzanian musicians to make Bongo Flava available outside of East Africa: ‘There is so much talent out there that can open our minds and expand our horizons’.
Mzungu Kichaa is currently working on his second album anticipated to be launched in December 2011.
Mzungu Kichaa holds a BA in Ethnomusicology and a Masters in African Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies [SOAS, UK].
www.myspace.com/mzungukichaa
Instrumentation
Shabani Rashid - Keyboard and vocals & percussion
Abdallah Membe [Kikombe] - Drums / Backing Vocals & Percussion
Kevin Micheal Mpangala [Sam] - Bass and Percussion
Dulla Mnanga - Percussion
Mzungu Kichaa -
Lead Vocals and Lead Guitar
Discography
Singles:
Mambo ya Pwani, Oya Oya, Jitolee ft. Professor Jay and Mwasiti.
Albums: Tuko Pamoja Airplay: Kenya (pwani fm, baraka fm, metro fm, KBC) Tanzania (Triple A fm, Clouds fm, Radio Uhuru, Kiss fm, East African Radio) Denmark (DR radio) Holland (Lijn 5) Germany (Radio Multikulti) Norway (NRK) UK (World Service)
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