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  2. Music of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya portal. v. t. e. The music of Kenya is very diverse, with multiple types of folk music based on the variety over 50 regional languages. [1] Zanzibaran taarab music has also become popular, as has hip hop, reggae music, soul, soukous, zouk, rock and roll, funk and Europop. Additionally, there is a growing western classical music scene and ...

  3. Sukuma people - Wikipedia

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    Busukuma. The Sukuma are a Bantu ethnic group from the southeastern African Great Lakes region. They are the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, with an estimated 10 million members or 16 percent of the country's total population. Sukuma means "north" and refers to "people of the north." The Sukuma refer to themselves as Basukuma (plural) and ...

  4. Stewart Sukuma - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Sukuma, born Luis Pereira in 1963, is a Mozambican singer. [1] Sukuma's stage name means "rise up" in Xitsonga and "push" in Swahili. He was born in Cuamba, Niassa Province. [2] Coming from a modest family, Sukuma loved music; he moved to the Mozambican capital of Maputo in 1977, learning to play percussion instruments, guitar and piano.

  5. Sukuma wiki - Wikipedia

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    Sukuma wiki. Sukuma wiki is an East African dish made with collard greens, known as sukuma, cooked with onions and spices. [1] It is often served and eaten with ugali (made from maize flour). [1] In Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and other parts of East Africa, colewort are more commonly known by their Swahili name, sukuma, and are often referred to ...

  6. Sukuma language - Wikipedia

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    Sukuma is a Bantu language of Tanzania, spoken in an area southeast of Lake Victoria between Mwanza, Shinyanga, and Lake Eyasi. [3] Its orthography uses Roman script without special letters, which resembles that used for Swahili , and has been used for Bible translations [4] and in religious literature.

  7. Raimundo Ongaro - Wikipedia

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    August 1, 2016. (2016-08-01) (aged 92) Los Polvorines, Argentina. Occupation. Union leader. Raimundo José Ongaro (13 February 1924̣ – 1 August 2016) [1] was an Argentine union leader. He was secretary general of the General Confederation of Labour of the Argentines (CGTA) between 1968 and 1974.

  8. Baganda music - Wikipedia

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    A blind Buganda harpist c. 1911. Baganda music is a music culture developed by the people of Uganda with many features that distinguish African music from other world music traditions. Parts of this musical tradition have been extensively researched and well-documented, with textbooks documenting this research.

  9. Tribute (Yanni album) - Wikipedia

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    Tribute is the second live album and third concert film by Greek keyboardist and songwriter Yanni, released in November 1997 on Virgin Records.It was recorded at the Taj Mahal, India in March 1997 and the Forbidden City, China, in May 1997, both featuring Yanni performing with a seven-piece band, choir, and 27-piece orchestra.