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Traditional Music from different regions of Uganda. Uganda is divided into 4 regions namely; Central, Northern, Eastern and Western. [4] Each region has distinct traditional music as per the tribes and ethnicities. Uganda's nationalities are diverse and spread evenly throughout the country. Native music in Uganda, like in most African regions ...
Joanita Kawalya, Rachel Magoola, Moses Matovu, Herman Ssewanyana. Past members. Frank Mbalire. The Afrigo Band is a Musical band in Uganda. It is the longest-lasting musical group in the history of Uganda, having existed for 44 years by August 2019. [1][2][3][4] It is led by Moses Matovu.
This is a list of Ugandan musicians and musical groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
2007 – present. Known for. Music. Relatives. Gertrude Mirembe (Sister) Samuel Mwesigwa (Paternal Uncle) Christopher Evans (born Christopher Evans Kaweesi; 1987), but commonly known as Chris Evans, is a Ugandan songwriter, recording and performing artist. He composes and sings in a genre of Ugandan music known as Kidandali.
Giovanni Kiyingi, is a Ugandan folk singer-songwriter and world music artist. He is known for his skills as a multi-instrumentalist who plays the local Ugandan fiddle ( endingidi ), akogo, adungu, guitar, harmonica, flute, djembe, calabash, congas, drums, and maracas, among others. [ 1][ 2] He was one of the Ugandan artists chosen to welcome ...
www.davidlutalomusic.com. David Lutalo (born 8 March 1986), is a Ugandan musician, artist and performer from East Africa, who rose to fame ten years back with his hit Kapapaala in 2008, released under his own Record Label "Da Hares". He started recording music in 2008 and has several solo songs to his name as well as several collaborations with ...
Suzan Kerunen (born 1979) is a Ugandan world music singer and songwriter who performs African contemporary music in the local Ugandan language of Alur-Jonam (her mother tongue) as well as in English, Swahili and other world languages. [1] She is a double Kora Award nominee who competed against Ethiopia's Michaih Behaylu, [2] Astar and Bluz and ...
They were discovered and signed by a music and events label in 2021. [11] Kataleya and Kandle hit the Ugandan music market as the new female singing duo with the release of their debut single "Muzibe wa Love" in 2021 after joining Theron Music. [2] Kataleya and Kandle are Uganda's first female musical duo. [4] [9]