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  1. Composer: Teituk Arap Sumeiyot (Performer)Teituk Arap Sumeiyot (Composer) | East African, Indigenous music, Kenya, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Kipugandet lyre, Sumeiyot,Teituk Arap, Topical song, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: D6L 27
  2. Composer: Charondet Arap Ng'asura (Performer)Charondet Arap Ng'asura (Composer) | Chepkongo bowl lyre, East African, Indigenous music, Kenya, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Love song, Ng'asura,Charondet Arap, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: D6L 23
  3. Artist(s): Kamba Women | Composer: Muili wa Kwinga (Performer)Composer not specified | Conical Drum, East African, Folk song, Indigenous music, Kamba, Kamba, Kenya, Kilumi Dance song, Kithembe, Malepe hand rattles, Muili wa Kwinga, ILAM | Folk Song. Further details refer ILAM record field number XYZ5561
  4. Artist(s): Chemutoi Ketienya with Kipsigis girls | Chepkongo bowl lyre, East African, Indigenous music, Kenya, Ketienya, Chemutoi, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, ILAM | A humorous song with Chepkongo 6 string bowl lyre. The mysterious singer and dancer, Chemirocha has been turned into a local god Pan with the feet of an antelope, half beast, half man. He is urged by the girls to do the leaping dance familiar to all Kipsigis so energetically that he will jump clear out of his clothes. The name Chemirocha is based upon the guitarist Jimmy Rodgers.Details from ILAM field card number: D6L 22b.
  5. Artist(s): Chemutoi Ketienya with Kipsigis girls | Chepkongo bowl lyre, East African, Humorous, Indigenous music, Kenya, Ketienya, Chemutoi, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Song, ILAM | A humorous song with Chepkongo 6 string bowl lyre. The mysterious singer and dancer, Chemirocha has been turned into a local god Pan with the feet of an antelope, half beast, half man. He is urged by the girls to do the leaping dance familiar to all Kipsigis so energetically that he will jump clear out of his clothes. The name Chemirocha is based upon the guitarist Jimmy Rodgers.Details from ILAM field card number: D6L 22
  6. Composer: Teituk Arap Sumeiyot (Performer)Teituk Arap Sumeiyot (Composer) | East African, Indigenous music, Kenya, Kipsigis, Kipsigis, Kipugandet lyre, Praise song, Sumeiyot,Teituk Arap, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM field card number: D6L 28
  7. Composer: Nekemiya Nanywamu and Kasani Byansi (Performer)Composer not specified | Central African, East African, Kasani Byansi, Lute, Lyre, Nekemiya Nanywamu, Soga, Topical song, Uganda, ILAM | Topical Song. Further details refer ILAM record field card number XYZ5402
  8. Composer: Nekemiya Nanywamu and Kasani Byansi (Performer) | Central African, East African, Kasani Byansi, Lute, Lyre, Mourning song, Nekemiya Nanywamu, Soga, Uganda, ILAM | Mourning Song. Further details refer ILAM record field card number XYZ5401
  9. Composer: S. Mondo (Performer and Composer) | Central African, East African, Mondo,S., Ntongoli string lyre, Soga, Topical song, Uganda, ILAM | Topical Song. Further details refer ILAM record field card number XYZ5400
  10. Composer: Nyawaga Ngele (Performer) | bells, East African, Kenya, Lyre, Morality song, Nyawaga Ngele, ILAM | Morality Song. Further details refer ILAM record field card number XYZ5459

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