Chakacha — is a traditional music and dance style (a ngoma) of the Swahili people of coastal Kenya and Tanzania, originally associated to weddings and performed and watched by women. In the late 20th century, musical groups such as Mombasa Roots, Safari… … Wikipedia
Mombasa Roots — (or Mombasa Roots Band) are a Kenyan afropop/hotel pop musical group. They have recorded some of the most successful hit singles in Kenyan pop music, such as Disco Chakacha and Kata. Their most famous album is Lele Mama. Contents 1 History 2… … Wikipedia
List of Sub-Saharan African folk music traditions — This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended… … Wikipedia
Them Mushrooms — is a musical band from Kenya, playing mostly Chakacha, some Benga and also some reggae. They are most famous for the Swahili song Jambo Bwana . The band is composed of Teddy Kalanda, Henry Ndenge Saha and Ben Mutwiwa.The group originally played… … Wikipedia
Taarab — Als Taarab Musik (auch: Tarabu und Twarab, von arabisch tarab / طرب / ṭarab /‚Heiterkeit‘) wird eine Kombination aus afrikanischen, arabischen und indischen Musikelementen bezeichnet, die sich auf Sansibar entwickelt hat. Der Musikstil ist dort … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sub-Saharan African music traditions — A Mangbetu man playing an African harp See also: Rhythm in Sub Saharan Africa Sub Saharan African music traditions exhibit so many common features that they may in some respects be thought of as constituting a single musical system.[1] … Wikipedia
Masha Mapenzi — (born in Watamu, Kenya) is an African Gospel and Afro fusion singer. Mapenzi performs in styles such as chakacha, taarab, bango and afrobeat. She was the winner on the first season of Pop Idol in Kenya, performing her own rendition of the famous… … Wikipedia