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The Key to Sustainable Aid in Africa? Perhaps we should follow the music. News

…lth of a village, is whether it has a strong, vibrant and young musical troupe. Supporting tribal music, therefore, is a key component in sustaining a healthy village, which is a key conduit to delivering all the more urgent and important aid, from medicines, to clean water, to sustainable farming techniques and financing, etc… We are finding ourselves caveating what we do less and less – we are doing our little bit to support the leaders of healt…

What people say about Singing Wells News

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…he Singing Wells recent and extensive recording trip in East Africa. As an African group with deep Ugandan roots, Singing Wells’ mission of celebrating, preserving and publicizing the rich cultural heritage of the region resonates with our firm’s vision to harness local talents and capabilities, build great businesses and create a leading African brand. We look forward to collaborating with Singing Wells in the future.” PSN Europe Magazine Read th…

The New Singing Wells website News

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…menu bar. Podcasts Our podcasts are now displayed with the full track lineup and listen, watch and group links where they are available. Click here to listen. Featured Content At the bottom of each post and story you’ll find a list of related posts so if you find something you are interested in then it’s easy to read more about it. Instruments Library We have been collecting East African instruments since our first trip to the Kenya coast in 2011…

The Singing Wells supports Ketebul Music’s ‘Kenya at 50’ project News

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…und this time – possibly as a photographer. He was instrumental in setting up the African Broadcasting service Entertainment unit, which included the guitarist Fundi Konde – said to be the first electric guitarist in East Africa. He also set up Hi Fidelity Productions and studio in Nairobi – a promotion and public relations company, which produced advertisements for big brands in Kenya at the time – Coca Cola (featuring the Congolese musician Eduo…

The Beat of Kenya News

…anada. Andrea explained that she was planning an exhibition of traditional African musical instruments and during her research she had come across Singing Wells. We were able to provide Andrea with some information about the instruments and, importantly, some photos and videos of the instruments being played, which are from our field trip to Western Kenya in November 2011. The instruments now on display at the Manitoba Museum were donated to the m…

A quick summary of the Singing Wells Project News

…that the Batwa were the most musical tribe he’d ever heard. We recorded group after group in awe. As we stopped into one very poor village we stumbled upon Tiny Moses. He had a hand-made guitar. We asked if he played and he said yes. We arranged for him to join us the next day to record. He brought his bass player who beat boxed into a clay pot. He brought DJ. And he played. We brought him back to Nairobi to record. Here is his music and story, wh…

Victoria’s reflections on field trip to Northern Uganda News

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…rated with a few of my photos. Through Ugandan Eyes We travel a road under African skies And imagine your world through your soulful eyes Their silence speaks volumes, a story to tell We’ll re-tell your story, we are Singing Wells We travel a road to a world far apart Your country, Uganda, it captures our heart Your eyes are a window that’s opening wide To tell us your story that’s hidden inside So sing us your story and dance us your life Share w…

The Influences Series from Singing Wells News

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…aterial. We believe our Influences series will refresh the origins of East African music and make it discoverable to a new generation of music fans. Newly released Influences song – Missing March 2013 saw the release of an original track from Abubilla Music, re-mixed for the Influences series. The song is called (The only thing that’s) Missing and it was first recorded for the Abubilla Music album Misery Marmalade and other Spanish Jams. Here is t…

The origins of Singing Wells Story

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…inents. Tabu Osusa founded Ketebul Music in 2007 with a goal to record and promote traditional East African music. Tabu laments the fact that the music heritage of the region is being eroded. He says, ‘For reasons I can’t fully explain, contemporary East African music has lost touch with its tribal roots. Our most popular musicians find far more inspiration in western music than they do with East African music. I worry about this. As a people, we…

Returning to Uganda in Autumn 2013 Story

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…yles. Here’s Akello with Amari (featuring the Watmon Cultural Troupe): That’s it. We just wanted to drop you a note to say we’re coming back and to thank you for your support. If you’re interested in Ugandan music and want to support us on the next phase, do let us know! Jimmy…

Meet our ‘Influences’ artists News

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…roductions, which has produced several local TV shows. His goal is to take African music all over the world and enliven people to dance and sing to the sweet and melodic sounds of African songs and music. Winyo’s debut album ‘Benga Blues’ has recently been released. Click here to view on YouTube. Winyo with Mperwa Dancers from Kisoro, Uganda Winyo has joined the Singing Wells team of three recording field trips – Kenya (Coastal Region); SW Uganda…

Akello sings ‘Influences’ songs for Singing Wells News

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…e Adungu Cultural Troupe     ‘Amari’ performed with the Watmon Cultural Troupe   Akello Biography   Akello is an African contemporary and urban music performer who sings in most popular languages like Acholi, Luganda, Swahili and English..After years of working with a few of Uganda’s leading contemporary and world music greats such as Kaweesa, Susan Kerunen, Myko Ouma, Tshila and Kinobe Herbert..she is indeed a rare talent with a rich textured org…

Day 8: Entebbe to Nairobi and Ketebul Studios Story

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…embe with Macadonia and Rubanga Kingom. We also recorded a great adungu group (Adungu Cultural Troupe). And we really captured wonderful, traditional vocal harmonies with Anyim Lac, the beautiful old ladies who sang so softly. And there were some real positive surprises. We were very lucky to record the Nanga with the Watmon Cultural Troupe and we had two great examples of the Ndara. But we were also able to recording amazing dancing… this is by f…

Promotion of Batwa cultural music: UOBDU report March 2013 News

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…to extend the project even to other communities who shows interest. These promoted groups lack dancing costumes (uniform) and equipment which would make it more unique and attractive. Due to this challenge, UOBDU had to purchase a few musical instruments (Drum and dancing bells) for Kanyabukungu group who danced for the Prime Minister of Uganda. Dancing costumes and traditional instruments remains a challenge among the groups in order to market t…

Hannah interviews Evelyn Ojok – Acet, Northern Uganda News

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…ur different parishes, this gives me strength and hope. Working in this group has influenced women, they now have guidance and work to earn money for themselves. It is not only a musical group but a community for women to grow. The reason we love it is because the music helps us heal and forget about the pain we experienced during the war. Many of us are widows or have had children taken into the bush. My husband died in the war 15 years ago and s…

Northern Uganda: Day 6 – Soroti to Kampala (a driving story) Story

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…earch. We’re really good now at doing interviews on songs, villages and groups and supporting that with research. This all sounds like pretty basic things and we agree. But imagine arriving at a village that has 6 groups, no clear leaders, no common language, and no particular interest in telling their story unless asked. You’ve got to sort this out pretty quick and get the right person talking about the right issues. But we’re doing well now. The…