Kampala — In the 1950s, a slender and handsome young musician with a melodious tenor voice picked up his Galton acoustic guitar and plucked a traditional Bakisimba tune. Elishama Lukwata Wamala (later ...
The mention of his name elicits a mention of Kadongo Kamu music genre, the local ‘one-beat’ music version of the popular country music. Lord Fred Sebatta is one of the surviving icons of Kadongo Kamu ...
The Late Paul Job Kafeero's literary contribution to the Kadongo Kamu (One-man guitar band) genre is rich and full of metaphors, imagery, proverbs, idioms, folklore, humour and genius. Now the music ...
When you bring names like Matia Luyima, Matia Kakumirizi, Dan Mugula, Harriet Nabitaka, Deo Sebuguzi, Betty Nabulya, Harriet Sanyu, Lord Fred Ssebatta, Sauda Batenda alias Nakakaawa, David Kizito ...
The mention of his name elicits a mention of Kadongo Kamu music genre, the ‘one-beat’ music version of the popular Ugandan music. Fred Sebatta is one of the surviving icons of Kadongo Kamu but even as ...
In the New Vision of Friday 29the September 2006, Joseph Batte and Elvis Basudde Kyeyune wrote two interesting articles on the decline of Kadongo Kamu. In the New Vision of Friday 29the September 2006 ...
At one point, Ricardo Omuto was thought to be Abdul Mulaasi’s son following the hype and praise the Swimming Pool singer heaped on the then youngster. The young boy was the “Fresh Kid” of the 2010s, ...
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