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Amayenge is the name of a popular Zambian music group. Started by Kris Chali in 1978 in Choma, the band was originally called New Crossbones. The musical style of the group is called kalindula, a distinctive Zambian popular style with traditional African roots. Chali died 30 May 2003, but the band has continued with Fraser Chilembo as their leader. Amayenge has received worldwide attention from WOMAD in London to Asia and the Americas. In the words of one author:
The band has continued to perform in Zambia and other southern African countries. Their membership has changed somewhat in recent years but news reports from the Times of Zambia, Zambian Post and Zambia Daily Mail routinely report their activities. A recent report is typical of news accounts of the band:
Kalindula is a Zambian musical style that was originally played on "banjos" (pronounced 'bahn-jos'), a 4-stringed bass (called 'mbabadoni' or 'kalindula'), [ngoma] drums, chisekele shakers and metal bells. Western guitars and percussion have replaced the homemade banjos and drum sets used previously Current Band Members: Alice Chali (Dancer/Vocalist, Obert Chali (Vocalist/Dancer), Emmanuel Kayeji (Dancer/Vocalist), Bester Mudenda (Dancer/Vocalist), Jonathan Nthanga (Lead Guitar), Mathews Mulenga (Rhythm Guitar), Joseph Mwamba (Drums), Davy Muthali (Percussionist), Chabala Chitambo (Percussionist), Donald Njovu (Percussionist), Eddy Moto (Sound Engineer), Sam Chiluba (Bass) Fraser Chilembo - Band Manager
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The band is also included on the following recordings:
[edit] Awards2007 - Brath Awards, Best Kalindula Band [edit] Newspaper ArticlesZambia Times: June 29, 2001 - August 17, 2001 http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=20&id=996166022 August 25, 2001 - November 23, 2001 - "Ngoma awards: Who grabs what?" http://www.times.co.zm/news/archives.cgi?category=20&view=8.25.01-11.23.01 May 17, 2003 - December 19, 2003 http://www.times.co.zm/news/archives.cgi?category=20&view=5.17.03-12.19.03 August 20, 2004 - September 18, 2004 http://www.times.co.zm/news/archives.cgi?category=20&view=8.20.04-9.18.04 January 14, 2006 - February 17, 2006 http://www.times.co.zm/news/archives.cgi?category=20&view=1.14.06-2.17.06 Zambia Daily Mail: http://www.zamnet.zm/newsys/news/viewnews.cgi?category=39&id=1135154959 Zambian Post - Thursday December 21, 2006 http://www.postzambia.com/post-read_article.php?articleId=19788 "Artistes converge at Mumana for Valentines" By Augustine Mukoka, Joseph Mwenda and Pictures Thomas Nsama Thursday February 22, 2007 http://www.postzambia.com/post-read_article.php?articleId=22982 [edit] See also[edit] External links
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