When compared to West and Central African popular music, East African music has received relatively little attention from music critics. The main reason for this seems to be that pop in East Africa has tended to be an imported, or at least, an imitated music. During the 60's and 70's the Zairean rhythms of Franco, Rochereau and Co. took Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania by storm to become firmly established as the dominant urban sound. Zairean musicians moved east to take up residences in the clubs and attracted huge crowds of Kenyan, Tanzanian and Ugandan fans
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Songs and Politics in Eastern Africa brings together important essays on songs and politics in the r...
Although historical studies on African music date to the twentieth century, particularly idioms that...
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The earliest evidence of music in East Africa appears in rock art paintings from around 500 CE. Imag...
The key fact in the Bantu record industry is that there are no key facts such as enable experts on t...
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Elsewhere, I argue that the implementation of the quota system in higher education in the 1960s was ...
Increasingly, the music industry all around the world is being confronted with the reality of piracy...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
In 2003, the Tanzanian rapper AY released the song "Binadamu" (Human) [CD track1]. Recorded in Ugand...
The expansion of recording technologies in the world over the past several decades has contributed t...
In Zaire, the installation of radio stations and recording industries gave rise to an urban musical ...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
In this article we looked at popular music in view of music promoters in the Zimbabwe music industry...
Songs and Politics in Eastern Africa brings together important essays on songs and politics in the r...
Although historical studies on African music date to the twentieth century, particularly idioms that...
The various styles of Kenyan pop music differ of course, but there is apart from the guitar one very...
The earliest evidence of music in East Africa appears in rock art paintings from around 500 CE. Imag...
The key fact in the Bantu record industry is that there are no key facts such as enable experts on t...
The recreational music of the West African people is more subject to change than any other type of m...
Elsewhere, I argue that the implementation of the quota system in higher education in the 1960s was ...
Increasingly, the music industry all around the world is being confronted with the reality of piracy...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
In 2003, the Tanzanian rapper AY released the song "Binadamu" (Human) [CD track1]. Recorded in Ugand...
The expansion of recording technologies in the world over the past several decades has contributed t...
In Zaire, the installation of radio stations and recording industries gave rise to an urban musical ...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
In this article we looked at popular music in view of music promoters in the Zimbabwe music industry...
Songs and Politics in Eastern Africa brings together important essays on songs and politics in the r...
Although historical studies on African music date to the twentieth century, particularly idioms that...