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  1. Composer: Bulawayo Sweet Rythms (Performer)Composer not specified | 1950-00-00 | Band music, Brass, Bulawayo Sweet Rhythm Band, Dance tune, Ndebele, Percussion, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, Zulu, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP2791
  2. Composer: Zaka Shawa | 1949/10/13 | Duma, Hosho, Karanga, Mikwati wenyere, panpipes, Rattle, Song, Songano Mashawi, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, spirits, tune, Zaka Shawa, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Tune invoking spiritual world, accompanied on Hosho rattle and Mikwati wenyere panpipes. Refer ILAM field card C6O1
  3. Artist(s): Boys at Dombashawa School in Salisbury | Composer: A.S. Mampa (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | American Negro Spiritual Music, Christian Churches, Domboshawa School, English, Folk song, Mampa,A.S., Salisbury, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Unaccompanied, Zimbabwe, ILAM | American negro spiritual song. Further details refer to ILAM field card no. C6F4
  4. Artist(s): Mampa, A.S. (Leader) | Composer: Composer not specifiedDomboshawa School boys (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | American-Negro music, Dombashawa School, English, Hymn, Mampa,A.S., Negro Spiritual, Religious music, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Unaccompanied, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Further information refer ILAM field card number: C6F-4
  5. Composer: Norido (Composer) | 1933-00-00 | Indigenous music, Karanga, Mbira, Njari, Norido, Shona, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Topical song, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Translated English title - "The musician Norido." Further details refer ILAM shellac record number TP3703
  6. Artist(s): Unaccompanied | Composer: J.M. Macdonald (Performer) | 1951/06/09 | Bagpipes, Bulawayo Location, J.M. Macdonald, March, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Unaccompanied, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Traditional slow marching song. Originates from Scotland. Further details refer to ILAM field card (E2F1)
  7. Artist(s): Boys at Dombashawa School in Salisbury | Composer: A.S. Mampa (Performer) | 1949/10/04 | American Negro Spiritual song, Domboshawa School, English, Folk song, Mampa,A.S., Salisbury, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Unaccompanied, Zimbabwe, ILAM | American negro spiritual song unaccompanied. Further details refer to ILAM field card no. C6F3.
  8. Composer: Didmas Murigwa (Performer)Muyapi Mutema (Performer) | 1951/06/19 | Didmas Murigwa, Manyika, Muyapi Mutema, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Umtali, Whistling conversation, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card no. E2P1.
  9. Artist(s): Muyapi Mutenra (Performer) | Composer: Muyapi Mutenra (Performer) | 1951-00-00 | Manyika, Muyapi Mutenra, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Translations, Whistling, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Whistling sounds which resemble the tones of the language. Each whistling sound is followed by a translation in the local language. Refer ILAM field card unknown.
  10. Artist(s): Weleka Lumbe (Performer) | Composer: Weleka Lumbe (Performer) | 1950/04/29 | Bangwe board zither, Indigenous music, Lumbe,Weleka, men, Sena, Song, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, ILAM | Song performed by a man who is accompanied on the 11 note Bangwe board zither. Refer ILAM field card DA17

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