Fadhili William

Fadhili William

Fadhili William Mdawida (most often referred to simply as Fadhili William) (November 11 1938 – February 11 2001), was a Kenyan musician/composer who is most famous for his song "Malaika" which he recorded with his band 'The Jambo Boys' in 1960.

Fadhili William was born to Halima Wughanga and Ramadhan Mwamburi in Mombasa. His father, who died when Fadhili was only seven, was a traditional musician. Like three of his siblings – Ali Harrison Mwataku, Esther John and Mumba Charo – he became a musician. He started singing while in primary school in Taita. He went on to Government African School, in Pumwani in Nairobi. He then dropped out of Shimo la Tewa Secondary School, where he had joined Form Three, to pursue a music career.

It was while at Pumwani, he said in an interview, that he fell in love with a beautiful girl, "an angel," to whom he composed and recorded "Malaika" (Angel) to console her when she was given away to an older man who could pay bride price.

"Malaika" was recorded at the Equator Sound Studios (see Equator Records) under the guidance of Charles Worrod, who went on to promote and distribute the ballad.

External links

* [http://members.aol.com/dpaterson/fadhili.htm Fadhili William: A Remembrance]


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