Tanzania
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Artist(s): Lugobe (Performer)Nyamwezi men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Lugobe (Performer)Nyamwezi men and women (Performer) |
1950/07/18 |
chief, East African, Four conical Drum, Greeting, Laced and footed Drum, Lugobe, Nyamwezi, Nyamwezi, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, traditional, ILAM |
Greeting song for a chief, accompanied by 4 drums. The English title for the song is The great one who should be revered. Refer ILAM field card number D4C1
Artist(s): Nyamwezi women (Performer) |
Composer: Lugobe (Performer) |
1950/07/18 |
Dance music, Drum, East African, Folk music, Indigenous music, Lugobe, Nyamwezi, Nyamwezi, Tabora, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Manyanga dance song for men and women. Further details refer ILAM field card (D4C3)
Artist(s): Nyamwezi men and women (Performer) |
Composer: Lugobe (Performer) |
1950/07/18 |
Dance song, Drum, East African, Folk music, Indigenous music, Lugobe, Nyamwezi, Nyamwezi, Tabora, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Lugaya song for the chief. Further details refer ILAM field card (D4C1)
Artist(s): Nyamwezi men and women |
Composer: Lugobe (Performer)Composer not specified |
1951-00-00 |
Drum, East African, Greeting song, Lugaya greeting song for chiefs, Lugobe, Nyamwezi, Nyamwezi, Tabora, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM record number: CR1452.
Artist(s): Baiyani Medurek (Performer) |
1950/10/02 |
Arusha, Arusha Baraza, Arusha District, East African, Folk music, Masai, Medurek,Baiyani, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM |
An Osingolio Longishu cattle song. "The Germans are nothing to us. They were defeated by the English. We are not sleeping and will fight for our country. We love our country and our cattle.", The Arusha tribe fought on several occasions against the Germans during their early occupation of Tanganyika. Different men take over the solo between the chorus refrains.
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Composer: Composer not specifiedBulawayo Sweet Rythms (Performer) |
1950-00-00 |
Band music, Bulawayo Sweet Rhythm Band, Dance song, East African, Southern African, Southern Rhodesia, Swahili, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, ILAM |
Further details refer ILAM shellac record number TP0585-XYZ4679
Artist(s): Egyptian Musical Clu |
Composer: Bom Ambaron (Composer/Performer) |
1950/06/25 |
Amberon,Bom, Daressalaam, East African, Egyptian Music Club, Orchestral music, Swahili, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Violin, ILAM |
Violin solo with orchestral accompaniment
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