Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Ernie's African Odyssey Pt 26 - Kenya

Tomorrow I'm flying off to South Africa for a couple of weeks to visit the local Gogginses. If I had been making the journey 50 years ago on BOAC we would most probably have stopped off in Nairobi to refuel. Which makes it fairly apt that we are visiting Kenya in our virtual tour today.

If I was making that hypothetical journey back in the 1970s it would have been very tempting not to reboard the plane but stay on in town, because back then Kenya was a happening place. It was the regional hub for musicians and many flocked to Nairobi and Mombasa from DR Congo, Tanzania and the like to perform and record. 

That made it a bit complicated when it came to selecting tracks from that era. I went through the two excellent "Kenya Special" compilations put out by Soundway Records about ten years ago weeding out acts that were not predominantly Kenyan. But there were plenty of goodies still left, including the first three of today's selections.  

The tracks by The Mombasa Vikings and Ndalani 77 Brothers were released in 1975 and 1977 respectively and can both be found on the original "Kenya Special" album. The Rift Valley Brothers are on Volume 2. I have not been able to find out anything about any of them, so let's just lean back and enjoy the groove.

Not everybody was dazzled by the bright lights of Nairobi back then though. Way out west in Vihiga County, near Lake Victoria and the Ugandan border, the Luhya people preferred to do their own thing. In 2016 some bright spark at Raw Music International decided to collate some of the locally released singles from that era on an album called "Country Music of Western Kenya". This particular track features Brown Amukhoye, Shem Tupe and Justo Osala.

If you head south-west from Vihiga County you quickly find yourself in Siaya County, home of Ogolla Nyundo (Lazaro Ogolla Oloo as his dear old Mum knows him). Unlike all the other acts featured today I have been able to find out all about him thanks to a video interview posted on YouTube last month. So if you are interested in learning more about him, his music and the culture of the Luo people, head over there.

Back already? Then you are just in time for some Mandatory African Reggae. This time out we bring you Nile Dawta. Her complete bio reads "Nile Dawta is a Kenyan-based progressive musician, fusing roots and reggae music, with conscious chants to create a blend of uplifting and melodic African inspired vibrations: to educate, entertain and motivate towards social change". So now you know. This and the Ogolla Nyundo track are both from 2019.

"Mama Matotoya" - The Mombasa Vikings

"Nzaumi" - Nyalani 77 Brothers

"Mucang'ang'o Ugiraga Mukindirio" - The Rift Valley Brothers

"Namulia Ayilenia Wangu" - Brown Amukhoye, Shem Tupe & Justo Osala

"Caro Nyaugenya" - Ogolla Nyundo

"#Jeshi" - Nile Dawta

We start the video with the man who may have the greatest stage name of all time. It is between him and Tedious Matsito who may well feature when we finally get to Zimbabwe. That is still several lifetimes away.

3 comments:

  1. I have opened the Country Music of Kenya bandcamp page. I hope it won't be some sort of tribute to the music of Hank Locklin and Boxcar Willie.

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    1. Unfortunately not, but if that is what you are after you might want to go back to our stop in Eswatini and listen to Dusty & Stones.

      Looking ahead I could include Themba 'Zulu Cowboy' Msomi when we get to South Africa - a man so mellow he makes Don Williams seem raucous

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  2. Nzaumi is infectious as fcuk. Love it; more please!

    JM

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