- Benga music
"There is also Benga in the province of Nyanga, see
Benga, Gabon "Benga is a genre of
Kenya npopular music . It evolved between the late 1940s and late 1960s, in Kenya'scapital city ofNairobi . In the 1940s, theAfrican Broadcasting Service in Nairobi aired a steady stream ofsoukous ,South Africa nkwela ,Zaire an finger-style guitar and various kinds ofCuba ndance music . There were also popular folk songs of Kenya'sLuo andKikuyu peoples.The Luo of Kenya have long played an eight-string
lyre called "nyatiti ", and guitarists from the area sought to imitate the instrument's syncopated melodies. In benga, the electricbass guitar is played in a style reminiscent of thenyatiti . As late as the turn of the twentieth century, this bass in nyatiti supported the rhythm essential in transmitting knowledge about the society through music. Opondo Owenga of Gem Yala, the grandfather ofOdhiambo Siangla , was known in employing music as a means of teaching history of the Luo.In 1967, the first major benga band,
Shirati Jazz , was formed byDaniel Owino Misiani . The group launched a string of hits that were East Africa's biggest songs throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Shirati Jazz's biggest rival isVictoria Jazz , formed in 1972 byOchieng Nelly Mengo andCollela Mazee . Despite many personnel changes, Victoria Jazz remained popular throughout the 1970s, when theVoice of Kenya radio station pushed an onslaught of East African pop. Another famous benga bendMigori Super Stars was formed in the mid 70s and was led byMusa Olwete which later split to form another popular benga bandMigori Super Stars C with musicians such asJoseph Ochola (Kasongo Polo Menyo) ,Onyango Jamba ,Ochieng' Denge denge and others.Modern benga artists include
Kapere Jazz Band , the rootsyOgwang Lelo Okoth , and the American/Kenyan groupExtra Golden .
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