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Kalimba was born in Mexico City to Afro-Cuban parents. He and his sister M'balia were both given traditional African names. His parents, especially his father, were involved in music and theatre. Kalimba began his career at the age of three. He and his sister M'balia Marichal began performing in theatre and on television.
He plays the flute and kalimba, a type of thumb piano. Samite is currently married to Sandra Mulondo, who is a teacher in the Tully Central School District in Tully, New York. Samite likes to attribute his music inspiration to both Ugandan folklore and as an expression of the life he had experienced in Uganda.
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A Hugh Tracey treble kalimba. The kalimba is most similar to the mbira nyunga nyunga, but varies substantially from the more popular mbira dzavadzimu which is a fundamentally different instrument. Tracey was interested in the mbira, [3] the national instrument of Zimbabwe, which has been part of the music of the Shona people for hundreds of ...
Singer Yuri, singer Carlos Rivera, and social media influencer Juanpa Zurita returned as panelists. [3] Consuelo Duval did not return as a panelist and was replaced by Mónica Huarte. [ 4 ] Omar Chaparro did not return as host and was replaced by season 1 panelist Adrián Uribe .
Aida Cuevas ; Aleida Núñez; Alejandra Guzmán; Alessandra Rosaldo; Alicia Villarreal; Alix Bauer; Ally Brooke; Amalia Mendoza; Amanda Miguel; Amparo Ochoa; Ana Bárbara
Tocky Vibes (born 1993) – singer, lyricist, songwriter; Viomak – protest musician and activist; Tarisai Vushe (born 1987) – Australia-based singer who appeared on Australian Idol; Edith WeUtonga (born 1979) – Afrojazz singer-songwriter and bass guitarist; Winky D (born 1983) – dancehall and reggae artist; Jonathan Wutawunashe ...
Esposito was born in Naples.He started playing percussions in his teenage years. In the early 1970s, he played sessions and recorded with musicians such as Alan Sorrenti, Don Cherry, Don Moye, Gato Barbieri, Eumir Deodato, Brian Auger, Gilberto Gil and Pino Daniele.