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User tags: easy listening instrumental pop, jazz crossover, mp3 album
Easy listening pop " pop-jazz-reggae influenced"
11 MP3 Songs in this album (54:55) !
Related styles: EASY LISTENING: Instrumental Pop, JAZZ: Crossover Jazz
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RUKIZA OKERA
âBorn in Guyana, lives in London, and sings in Kiswahiliâ
This is how BBC World Service Radio producer / presenter Joseph Warungu introduces his guest.... a composer, photographer, filmmaker, poet and recording artist.
Rukiza Okeraâs music is Modern African blended with Caribbean and South American root extracts. His topics range from love, politics to life. Life, the complexities, and the truth, which are often clouded, disguised and rarely understood.
Rukiza, known to his friends as R.T., was influenced by a wealth of musical styles, Reggae, Soca, Salsa and Samba from neighbouring countries, as well as rock and folk from the more distant Europe and North America.
A self-taught artist. Rukizaâs career started in the church, where he played the guitar and composed songs for Sunday school. His interest soon turned towards classical guitar after hearing the renowned Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia. In the early 1980s as his talent developed he was honoured by the Guyana Festival of Arts with several awards for poetry, vocal rendition and musical composition, including Classical Guitar. His interest in political awareness was also developing; this consciousness was recognised by the then president of Guyana who praised Rukiza (and three others) for their anthology of poems against apartheid âTo Hell with Talkâ. Rukiza studied political science and later moved on to journalism. His forthrightness caused him to loose several jobs in the hierarchy of government. Rukiza remembers a discussion between his boss and himself. âI told my boss that profits and surplus were the sameâ. âThe socialist say surplus while the capitalist speaks of profitsâ This caused me my job. At the time, my boss a self claimed socialist said there was no place for me. âToday Russia and other communist countries are readjusting and all the followers are doing likewiseâ
After working as a freelance writer and photographer in Guyana, Rukiza moved to Suriname where he devoted himself full-time to music. He formed a band which toured Suriname, Brazil, Guyana and French Guyana and opened for top acts such as Steel Pulse and Third World.
In 1992 after living in California for 3 years, Rukiza moved to England. âRecording in the USA updated my earlier experiencesâ where he recorded several original compositions in Oakwood California. âLiving in Europe presented me with numerous opportunities ranging from performing (with a reggae band) across Europe and Asia to composing music for films and television. It has also allowed me to witness the irony of deep-rooted divisions amongst the many of us Africans living in Europe, juxtaposed with the hostility of racismâ This in turn led him to write âwalls of language, tribes and colourâ which continue to keep Africans apart.
Dissatisfied with the sound of a composition recorded in English (Hello Mother Hello Father / Jambo Mama Jambo Baba), Rukiza asked a friend to translate it into Kiswahili -- the language considered by many Africans to be continentâs African language of unity. (Although there was some scepticism in the beginning this was quickly dispelled). Rukizaâs ability to sing in Kiswahili was never in doubt, even by East Africaâs highest standards. He has now recorded three Kiswahili albums. âJambo Mama Jambo Babaâ, âShambaâ, and âRoho ya Afrikaâ. He performed with The Shikamoo Jazz Band in Tanzania, and performed also in Mombasa Kenya. In 1996 and 1997 Rukiza performed in Tokyo at several venues including the East African club Piga Piga. His album âShambaâ became no 1 on the charts in Tanzania, and was subsequently copied and sold without any benefits going to the writer. Setting-up his label: AfRIKANMUSIC L.T.D, which he uses to release his material. His albums are distributed in the UK by âSternâs Music UKâ and are sold by Tower records, HMV and the likes. Although it is quite unusual for someone who is not a native Kiswahili speaker to sing with such fluency, Rukiza has demonstrated that he is well up to the task. He wrote the main theme for the 3rd Festival du Film Caribbean held in Martinique in 1992, and won awards for âStreet Musicâ in Guyana (Music for Guyana Carnival). Rukiza subsequently studied. Kiswahili is like English...You speak it, and thatâs that... It is the only non-tribal African language. His latest album is: âThe Composerâ his first instrumental album which took a lengthy 5 years to complete, and was recorded in 3 countries. The USA, Holland, and the UK. âMy travels have taken me to more than 18 countries, and have given me a clearer understanding of life than if I had not travelled, and also a respect and appreciation for all cultures. âMy motto is, honesty and dedicationâ. My music is now heard on many stations including: VOA, BBC World service, German and French world service, and Denmark National radio............... The German record label âClub Starâ on the compilation âAfrican Gardenâ licensed his song âKahdjiaâ.
One Herbalist said: âRukizaâs gift, is in fact reincarnationâ.
Email: afrikanmusic@yahoo.co.uk
11 MP3 Songs in this album (54:55) !
Related styles: EASY LISTENING: Instrumental Pop, JAZZ: Crossover Jazz
People who are interested in Larry Carlton Eric Gale Earl Klugh should consider this download.
Details:
RUKIZA OKERA
âBorn in Guyana, lives in London, and sings in Kiswahiliâ
This is how BBC World Service Radio producer / presenter Joseph Warungu introduces his guest.... a composer, photographer, filmmaker, poet and recording artist.
Rukiza Okeraâs music is Modern African blended with Caribbean and South American root extracts. His topics range from love, politics to life. Life, the complexities, and the truth, which are often clouded, disguised and rarely understood.
Rukiza, known to his friends as R.T., was influenced by a wealth of musical styles, Reggae, Soca, Salsa and Samba from neighbouring countries, as well as rock and folk from the more distant Europe and North America.
A self-taught artist. Rukizaâs career started in the church, where he played the guitar and composed songs for Sunday school. His interest soon turned towards classical guitar after hearing the renowned Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia. In the early 1980s as his talent developed he was honoured by the Guyana Festival of Arts with several awards for poetry, vocal rendition and musical composition, including Classical Guitar. His interest in political awareness was also developing; this consciousness was recognised by the then president of Guyana who praised Rukiza (and three others) for their anthology of poems against apartheid âTo Hell with Talkâ. Rukiza studied political science and later moved on to journalism. His forthrightness caused him to loose several jobs in the hierarchy of government. Rukiza remembers a discussion between his boss and himself. âI told my boss that profits and surplus were the sameâ. âThe socialist say surplus while the capitalist speaks of profitsâ This caused me my job. At the time, my boss a self claimed socialist said there was no place for me. âToday Russia and other communist countries are readjusting and all the followers are doing likewiseâ
After working as a freelance writer and photographer in Guyana, Rukiza moved to Suriname where he devoted himself full-time to music. He formed a band which toured Suriname, Brazil, Guyana and French Guyana and opened for top acts such as Steel Pulse and Third World.
In 1992 after living in California for 3 years, Rukiza moved to England. âRecording in the USA updated my earlier experiencesâ where he recorded several original compositions in Oakwood California. âLiving in Europe presented me with numerous opportunities ranging from performing (with a reggae band) across Europe and Asia to composing music for films and television. It has also allowed me to witness the irony of deep-rooted divisions amongst the many of us Africans living in Europe, juxtaposed with the hostility of racismâ This in turn led him to write âwalls of language, tribes and colourâ which continue to keep Africans apart.
Dissatisfied with the sound of a composition recorded in English (Hello Mother Hello Father / Jambo Mama Jambo Baba), Rukiza asked a friend to translate it into Kiswahili -- the language considered by many Africans to be continentâs African language of unity. (Although there was some scepticism in the beginning this was quickly dispelled). Rukizaâs ability to sing in Kiswahili was never in doubt, even by East Africaâs highest standards. He has now recorded three Kiswahili albums. âJambo Mama Jambo Babaâ, âShambaâ, and âRoho ya Afrikaâ. He performed with The Shikamoo Jazz Band in Tanzania, and performed also in Mombasa Kenya. In 1996 and 1997 Rukiza performed in Tokyo at several venues including the East African club Piga Piga. His album âShambaâ became no 1 on the charts in Tanzania, and was subsequently copied and sold without any benefits going to the writer. Setting-up his label: AfRIKANMUSIC L.T.D, which he uses to release his material. His albums are distributed in the UK by âSternâs Music UKâ and are sold by Tower records, HMV and the likes. Although it is quite unusual for someone who is not a native Kiswahili speaker to sing with such fluency, Rukiza has demonstrated that he is well up to the task. He wrote the main theme for the 3rd Festival du Film Caribbean held in Martinique in 1992, and won awards for âStreet Musicâ in Guyana (Music for Guyana Carnival). Rukiza subsequently studied. Kiswahili is like English...You speak it, and thatâs that... It is the only non-tribal African language. His latest album is: âThe Composerâ his first instrumental album which took a lengthy 5 years to complete, and was recorded in 3 countries. The USA, Holland, and the UK. âMy travels have taken me to more than 18 countries, and have given me a clearer understanding of life than if I had not travelled, and also a respect and appreciation for all cultures. âMy motto is, honesty and dedicationâ. My music is now heard on many stations including: VOA, BBC World service, German and French world service, and Denmark National radio............... The German record label âClub Starâ on the compilation âAfrican Gardenâ licensed his song âKahdjiaâ.
One Herbalist said: âRukizaâs gift, is in fact reincarnationâ.
Email: afrikanmusic@yahoo.co.uk
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: easy listening instrumental pop, jazz crossover, mp3 album
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