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  2. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Kacheche's coming is one of the reasons Western Uganda's music has been embraced in the central. The growth in music events, especially in bars of Mbarara, Rukungiri, Kabale, Fort Portal, Ishaka, Kasese and Kamwenge gives platforms to the starting artists to be heard of.

  3. Ray G - Wikipedia

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    At his celebration which was for 10 years in the music industry, he broke a record of staging a highly attended concert in Western Uganda after it was successfully held on 14 September 2019 in Mbarara City. [9] This pulled a lot of popular companies, like 91.3 Capital FM, Africell Uganda, 91.2 Crooze Fm and NBS Television.

  4. Orunyege-Ntogoro - Wikipedia

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    Orunyege-Ntogoro is a traditional dance from the Bunyoro and Tooro kingdoms in western Uganda. It is a courtship dance that involves the use of rattles (ebinyege) and rings (entogoro) to produce rhythmic sounds and movements. The dance is performed by young men and women who seek to attract and impress potential partners for marriage. [1] [2 ...

  5. List of Ugandan musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Ugandan musicians and musical groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Sister Charity - Wikipedia

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    Sister Charity (Real name Kobutungi Charity) is a western Ugandan musical artist and TV personality. She presents the morning show (Sisimuka) on TV West in Mbarara, Uganda. She is popularly known for her 2001 hit song Grade. [1] She sings mostly in her native language Runyankore and then Luganda and English. [2]

  7. Justinian Tamusuza - Wikipedia

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    Justinian Tamusuza (born 1951) is a Ugandan composer of contemporary classical music.. His music combines elements of traditional Ugandan music and Western music. [1] He is best known for his first string quartet, which was included by the Kronos Quartet on their 1992 CD Pieces of Africa, which contains music by seven African composers. [2]

  8. Entogoro - Wikipedia

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    Orunyege (Entogor) dance. Entogoro, also known as Orunyege, is a traditional courtship dance that is performed by the Batooro people of western Uganda.The dance holds great significance in the Tooro culture, practiced by young adults to select potential partners for marriage, as well as during weddings, initiation ceremonies, and social gatherings.

  9. Haka Mukiga - Wikipedia

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    Arinaitwe Rurihona, professionally known as Haka Mukiga is a Ugandan world and folk singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet and dancer. He sings in a number of local languages including Rukiga , Acholi , Rukonjo , and Rufumbira.