[wanabidii] Zilizopendwa za Kweli

Sunday, November 04, 2012


 
JaGem,
 
 
Umeniwahi, I was meant to post one page in the morning starting with Praises
Never late.......Thanks I love it big, its full of good memory, reminds me of my
Daddy's good old days ......I enjoyed them too, the music is truely refreshing..
I used to sing every bit of the words and never understood what they meant...
I fell for the rythm.........and dengoring......I drowned into the flow of the music
and nothing else mattered...
 
 
What about the Calipso music..."Calypso King of the World,"
It was intruduced to us by Catholic Priest Father Corcoron from Kwale High
School.
 
 
Music is truely spiritual........mixed with the natural drumbeat for traditional
local Benga, Rhumba and Ohangla, you get the most perfect combination
which is believed evokes the good spirits of ancestors for good tiding.......Ama??
 
 

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 
 
 
 
Alleluia amen-GAEL
Uploaded by elshekina on Oct 12, 2011

LYRICS & TRADUCTION EN FRANCAIS:
Groupe Adorons l'Éternel (Alain Moloto)
-SORRY POUR LA QUALITE DE LA VIDEO-

 
 
 
Sparrow does Calipso Barack (Trini Style)
Uploaded by minidish on Mar 7, 2008
Sparrow does Barack
This will give you nearly 7 minutes of the
Mighty Sparrow's take on Barack, in classic calypso
style.

Mighty Sparrow or Birdie (born Slinger Francisco, July 9, 1935, in Grandroy Bay, Grenada, West Indies) is a calypso singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Known as the "Calypso King of the World," he is one of the most well-known and successful Calypsonians. He has won Trinidad's Carnival Road March competition nine times and has been named Calypso Monarch eight times, achieving both accolades more times than any other Calypsonian.
 

Sparrow was born in Grenada on July 9, 1935, but moved to Trinidad when he was one year old. He was first exposed to music through the choir in Catholic school, and became interested in calypso at 14 when he joined a steel band composed of neighborhood boys. He received his performing name during his early career: Your calypso name is given to you by your peers, based on your style. In the old days they tried to emulate British royalty. There was Lord Kitchener, Lord Nelson, Duke. When I started singing, the bands were still using acoustic instruments and the singers would stand flat footed, making a point or accusing someone in the crowd with the pointing of a finger, but mostly they stood motionless. When I sing, I get excited and move around, much like James Brown, and this was new to them. The older singers said "Why don't you just sing instead of moving around like a little Sparrow." It was said as a joke, but the name stuck. -Mighty Sparrow
 
 
 
 
Nzambe Malamu"Franck Mulaja ,Henri Papa concert de Londres
Uploaded by 34926856 on Feb 12, 2011

Henri papa chante avec franck mulaja en compagnie de jose nzita

 
 
 
 
Mike Kalambay - Le Mariage
Uploaded by mzalkun on Feb 9, 2010

No description available.

 
 
 
 
On est ensemble, Moise Matuta, Trophée
Uploaded by guympiana on Dec 17, 2009

On est ensemble, est une chanson tirée du nouvel album (Decembre 2009) du Frère Moise Matuta intitulé "Trophée".
Nice praise for the Lord.

 
 
 
 
JOSE NZITA "asali-feti"WWW.CASARHEMA.FR
Uploaded by casarhema on Aug 24, 2007
José NZITA "CE QUI EST ECRIT "/ KIN-EXPRESS Productions
Uploaded by kinexpressp on Sep 22, 2009

Extrait du nouvel album " JE M'EN FOUS " de José NZITA que KIN-EXPRESS Productions mettra bientôt sur les bacs.

 
 
 
HALELUYAH AMEN (Official Video)
Published on May 24, 2012 by Wuodfibi

This is a worship medley done in Luo and Lingala by Ap John Erick in collaboration with Congolese Singer Nathalie Mika, the song is in Rumba style

 
 
 
YAHWEH (Official Video)
Published on May 15, 2012 by Wuodfibi

YAHWEH is a praise rumba beat, danceable worship music by Apostle John Erick, the song has been done in one of the major languages in Western Kenya,Luo, basically from the Nyanza Province

 


--- On Sat, 11/3/12, Jagem K'Onyiego <jairuschurch@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: Jagem K'Onyiego <jairuschurch@yahoo.com>
Subject: [PK] Zilizopendwa za Kweli
To: "Progressive- Kenyans" <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>
Cc: "Wakenya Google group" <wanakenya@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, November 3, 2012, 4:55 PM

Maybe some of you were not born by then. Despite that, here is Zilizopendwa relived by Ferrer Gola, in front of some true lovers of Music. They have shown that they can still burst a move.
Here is a weekend of maburudiko na muziki ukiwa nyumbani. These were the VOK days.
Jagem
 
 
 

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