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WITCH formed during Zambia's post-independence golden days, but by the late 1970s, economic collapse and increasing government authoritarianism saw WITCH—like most Zamrock bands, playing daytime shows to avoid curfews—fading away. [1] This prompted Jagari to leave the band and pursue his career as a teacher.
Zango (transl. meeting place) [4] is the eighth studio album by Zambian band Witch. It was released on 2 June 2023 on Desert Daze Sound in partnership with Partisan Records, nearly 40 years after Witch's previous studio album, 1984's Kuomboka. It is also the band's first album since 1976 to feature frontman and co-founder Emmanuel "Jagari ...
While the band’s defiance and edginess have led to WITCH jumping on features with new wave artists such as 29-year-old Zambian rapper Sampa the Great. “Back in the day WITCH represented ‘We ...
Zamrock is a musical genre that emerged and gained popularity in Zambia during the early 1970s. [1] It has been described as a fusion of traditional African music and psychedelic rock, garage rock, hard rock, blues and funk, taking influence from popular bands like Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, and Cream.
Witch (American band), a doom/stoner metal band formed in 2005; Witch (Zamrock band), a 1970s Zambian rock band; The Witches, a 90s Israeli, all-female alternative/heavy rock trio led by Inbal Perlmuter; The Wytches, an English three-piece band; David Ryder Prangley and the Witches, mid 2000s UK band formed by the former frontman of Rachel Stamp
Nyoni’s first movie “I Am Not A Witch” broke through at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017 and won her a BAFTA. The Zambian British filmmaker returned to the festival with another acerbic work ...
The members of Peace formerly played in The Boyfriends, which was also the parent group for fellow Zambian band Witch.Founding members of the band included Stuggy Joe Kunda, Gedeon "Giddy Kings" Mwamulenga and John "Music" Muma, whereas the final lineup consisted of Teddy Makombe (lead guitar and vocals), Bruce Kaunda (guitar), Brower Machuta (drums) and Saul Manda (bass).
In 2017, the Zambia-born, Wales-raised filmmaker made waves with her feature debut, “I Am Not a Witch,” a satire about witchcraft set in modern-day Zambia that premiered in Cannes’ Directors ...