Drum
Artist(s): Chief Gatanga |
Composer: Composer ( not specified)Zande men (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number XYZ7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical, cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung when returning from a fight. Bia vula means fighting song in Zande.
Artist(s): Chief Gatanga |
Composer: Zande men (Performer) |
1952/08/31 |
Bandiya, Belgian Congo, Buta, Central African, Chief Gatanga, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, Fighting song, Folk music, Nguru, North Congo, Zaire, Zande, Zande, ILAM |
Further details refer to ILAM record number 7610. Fighting song with Ndimo conical cross laced double headed drum. This song is sung before fighting. Bia vula means a fighting song in Zande.
Artist(s): Paul Chaikatisha (Leader)The Captural Black Shadows (Performer) |
Composer: Paul ChaikatishaThe Captural Black Shadows |
1965-00-00 |
Bemba, Central African, Chiluba, dance, Drum, Electric guitar, Guitar, Indigenous music, Northern Rhodesia, Paul Chaikatisha, Popular music, Rattle, Song, The Captural Black Shadows, Zambia, ILAM |
Song dance accompanied by various instruments
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Artist(s): Boys of Kitovu Technical School (Performer) |
Composer: Evaristo N. Muyinda (Performer)Composer not specified |
1952/06/29 |
Drum, East African, Evaristo N. Muyinda, Folk music, Ganda, Indigenous music, Kitovu Technical School, Madinda xylophone, Masaka, Topical song, Uganda, ILAM |
Translated English title - "They come with tinkling bells." Further details refer ILAM field card number: F3R 2
Artist(s): Luba men and women (Performer)Hemba men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Luba men and women (Performer)Hemba men and women (Performer) |
1952/08/18 |
Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Drum, East African, Folk music, Hemba, Hemba, Luba, Luba, rattles, ILAM |
Dance song for herbalist and diviners sung by the people. Further details refer to ILAM field card F4N
Artist(s): Ernest Kibuka (Performer)Unknown others (Performer) |
Composer: Ernest Kibuka (Performer)Unknown others (Performer) |
1950-00-00 |
Arabic, Chant-like, Clapping, Drum, East African, Ernest Kibuka, Haya, Nyoro, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, topical, traditional, ILAM |
Topical song accompanied by the drum and clapping. ILAM field card number is unknown
Artist(s): Haya Men |
Composer: Ernest Kibuka (Performer) |
1950/08/06 |
Bukoba, Clapping, Conical Drum, Drum, East African, Ernest Kibuka, Haya, Haya, Nyoro, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Topical SongFolk SongFurther details refer ILAM field card (D4X8)
Composer: Rhodesian Glee Singers (Performer)Composer not specified |
1948-00-00 |
Clapping, Dance song, Drum, Indigenous music, rattles, Rhodesian Glee Singers, Shona, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zezuru, Zimbabwe, ILAM |
Country dance song. Further details refer ILAM shellac record number TP3835.
Artist(s): William Mseleku (Conductor) |
Composer: Royal Amanzimtoti Entertainers (Performer)Composer not specified |
1940-00-00 |
Brass, Drum, KwaZulu-Natal, Mseleku,William, Natal, Popular music, Rattle, Royal Amanzimtoti Entertainers, Rumba, Shaker, South Africa, Southern African, Stick, Vocal, Zulu, Zululand, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record (commercial recordings) number: CR0790
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