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Koloko, Leonard:
Zambian Music Legends.
Research Triangle Park, N.C.: Lulu.com, 2012. 415 p.
ISBN 978-1-4709-5335-5

CONTENTS

(i) Dedication 6
(ii) Acknowledgements 7
(iii) Introduction 8

Part One
The Evolution of Zambian Music 11

1. The genesis 12
2. The great old folks 14
– ‘Guitar men of the 1950s and 60s’
3. Era of Imitation 29
– ‘The Swinging 60s and early 70s’
4. The birth and growth of zamrock 38
– ‘The mid-70s to the late 80s’
5. Discomania 48
– The youth craze of the 80s
6. Kalindula Music 55
– Back to the roots -1980s to the 1990s
7. Zambian reggae scene 70
8. Zambian women in music 90
9. Zambian rhumba 121
10. Gospel music 131
– Old wine in new a barrell
11. Trials and tribulations of the 1990s 152
12. Other voices, other choices 168
13. They came to Zambia 192
14. Into the new millennium 205
15. Revelations 225
– 2011 and Beyond: Most promising stars

Part Two
Galaxy of Superstars 228

1. Tinkles – Poineers of the Zambian recording industry 229
2. Witch – Zam-rocking with havoc 232
3. Musi-O-Tunya – The thundering afro-rythmns 239
4. Rikki Ililonga – Poetics… Politics and superstardom 242
5. Keith Mlevhu – God Father of zam-rock 250
6. Ricky Banda – The master bassist 259
7. Paul Ngozi – The pied-piper of zam-rock 261
8. Smokey Haangala – Gifted musician, singer and writer 266
9. Teddy Chisi – The ‘Limbikani’ man and singing accountant 271
10. Teddy Chilambe – The hit making folk singer and miner 272
11. Nashil Pitchen Kazembe – King of Zambian rhumba 276
12. P K Chishala – ‘Professor’ of controversial hits 279
13. Alfred Kalusha Chisala – father and son legacy 282
14. Ackim Simukonda – Man with a velvet voice 284
15. Cosmos Zani – Master of the keyboards 287
16. Mike Nyoni – Smooth singing zam-music giant 290
17. Lazarus Tembo – The folk giant of vision and sound 292
18. Anna Mwale – God mother of the Zambian music scene 294
19. Larry Maluma – Musical ambassador to Australia 297
20. Amayenge – Leaders in Zambian authentic vibes 301
21. Emmanuel Mulemena – Our man of great eminence 308
22. Mulemena Boys – Keeping the legacy alive 314
23. Masasu Band – The great kings of manchancha 317
24. Serenje Kalindula – Kings of kalindula music 321
25. Shalawambe – Giants of authentic sounds 323
26. Oliya – Youthful, energetic and talented band 326
27. Patrick Chisembele – Whiz kid of song and dance 329
28. Air Power – ‘That’s the way we get by …’ 332
29. Distro Kuomboka – ‘Moving on with authentic sounds’ 334

Part Three
Legends behind the Scenes 336

1. Edward Khuzwayo: Man behind The Zambia Music Parlour 337
2. Teal Record Company 339
3. Malachite Film Studios 343
4. Chisha Folotiya: Mr. Mondo Music 344
5. MUVI Studios 347
6. DB Studios: Lusaka’s first private studio 350
7. Peter Musungilo: Legendary sound engineer 351
8. Print journalists 353
9. Music promoters 357
10. ZNBC: Mother of the Zambian music industry 359
11. Mission Press audio/video studio 368

Part Four
Voices from the Diaspora 370

Ellly ‘White’ Zulu 372
Flinto Chandia 372
Steve Banda Kalenga 373
Eddie Manda 374
Muriel Mwamba 374
Patricia Kaoma 377
Ken Simuyemba 378
Chasaya Sichilima 379
Prudence Sinkala 384
Chilu Lemba 388
James Mbewe 387
Rozalla Miller 389
Warren Mills 390
Samantha Mumba 390
Hil Street Soul 392
Simwinji Zeko 393
Bina Nkwazi 394
Bwalya Chimfwembe 395
Barbara Kayonde 397

Part Five
Quotable Quotes 398

Stardom and greatness 399
Music as a career 399
Record sales 402
Music and culture 403
In memory of … 405
Personal / Lifestyle 406
Music and fashion 407
Government support /Recognition 408
Politics 409
Music and economy 410
HIV / AIDS 411
Songs / Albums 412

  • Mortaigne, Veronique:
    Cesaria Evora. La voix du Cap-Vert.
    Arles: Actes Sud, 1997. 203 p.

    ISBN 2-7427-1152-X 

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    Cesaria Evora. La voix du Cap-Vert.
    Arles: Actes Sud, 1997. 203 p.

    ISBN 2-7427-1152-X 

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  • Johnson, John William:
    ‘Heelloy’. Modern Poetry and Songs of the Somalis.
    London: HAAN Publishing, 1998. xxiii & 241 p.
    ISBN 978-1-874-20981-2

    CONTENTS

    Foreword to the first edition by B. W. Andrzejewski ix
    Foreword to the 1996 edition by Abdilahi Qarshi xi
    Preface to the first edition xv
    Preface to the 1996 edition xxiii

    1. Introduction
    The social context 1
    The Nature of Traditional Pastoralist Poetry 12
    The Historical Development of Modern Oral Poetry 17

    2. The Family of Miniature Genres
    The Nature of the Family of Miniature Genres 27
    The Poetry of the Miniature Family 32

    3. The emergence of the Belwo
    The Historical Background 49
    The Belwo is Born 53
    The Poetry of the Belwo 59

    4. The Heello: Period One
    The Metamorphosis: Belwo to Heello A 75
    The Modem Poem: Heello A to Heello B 82

    5. The Heello: Period Two
    The Historical Background 95
    The Poetry of the Second Period 103

    6. The Heello: Period Three
    The Historical Background 117
    The Poetry of the Third Period 146

    7. Characteristics of the Heello: All Periods
    Themes Common to All Periods 175
    Structural Characteristics and
    Development Common to All Periods 190
    The Impact of Media on Modern Poetry 208

    8. Conclusion
    The Inheritance of the Heello 215
    Forces Behind the Success and Development of Modern Poetry 216

  • Collins, [Edmund] John:
    Fela. Kalakuta Notes. 2nd edition
    Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 2015.  xii & 326 p.
    ISBN 978-0-8195-7539-5 (paper) 978-0-8195-7540-1 (ebook)

    CONTENTS

    Foreword by Banning Eyre ix
    Introduction 1

    Part 1 Early Days
    1 The Birth of Afrobeat 27
    2 Joe Mensah Remembers 41
    3 Fela in Ghana 49
    4 Stan Plange Remembers 29

    Part 2 Confrontation
    5 Kalakuta is Born 67
    6 “JB” Talks about Fela 73
    7 The Kalakuta Republic 81
    8 The Black President 114
    9 Amsterdam and After 125

    Part 3 Retrospect
    10 Mac Tontoh on Fela 139
    11 Frank Talk about Fela 152
    12 Obiba Plays It Again 165
    13 Smart Binete Sorts It Out 174
    14 Anku Checks Out the Beat 178
    15 Nana Danso Orchestrates 183
    16 Some Early Afro-Fusion Pioneers 197
    17 Interview with Fela 204
    18 Afterthoughts and Updates 209
    19. Felabrations at Home and Abroad 238

    Chronology 259
    Notes 269
    Selected Bibliography 281
    Discography 285
    Appendix A: “Shuffering and Shmiling” Score 303
    Index 309

  • Erlmann, Veit (ed.):
    Populäre Musik in Afrika.

    Veröffentlichungen des Museum für Völkerkunde.
    Neue Folge 53. Abteilung Musikethnologie VIII.
    Berlin: Museum für Völkerkunde, 1991. 312 pp. & 2 CDs.
    ISBN 3-88609-213-5

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  • Sweeney, Philip:
    Directory of World Music. A Guide to Performers and their Music.
    With Contributions from Peter Gabriel, Andy Kershaw, Giberto Gil [&] Manu Dibango.
    London: Virgin Books, 1991. 262 p.
    Section Africa 1-81
    ISBN 0-86369-378-4

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    AFRICA

    The North and West
    Introduction: Peter Gabriel 1
    Libya 3
    Tunisia 5
    Algeria 6
    Morocco 13
    Mauritania 16
    Senegal 17
    Mali 20
    Guinea 26
    Guinea-Bissau 29
    Cape Verde 29
    Sierra Leone 31
    Côte d’Ivoire 32
    Ghana 34
    Togo and Benin 36
    Nigeria 37

    Central Africa, The South and East
    Introduction: Manu Dibango 42
    Cameroon 44
    Zaire 49
    Congo 56
    Gabon 56
    Angola 57
    Zambia 58
    Mozambique 59
    Zimbabwe 60
    South Africa 65
    Madagascar 70
    Mauritius and Reunion 71
    Tanzania and Zanzibar 72
    Kenya 74
    Uganda 76
    Burundi 76
    Ethiopia 77
    Sudan 79

  • Lee, Hélène:
    Rockers d’Afrique. Stars et légendes du rock mandinque.
    Paris: Albin Michel, 1988. 223 pp.
    ISBN 2-226-03 139-1 

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