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==Career==
==Career==
Mvula started music during his teen age life and played for a number of band. He composed and contributed a song ''[[Think of the Nature]]'' on the [[Chris Mbewe|Chris Mbewe (musician)]] and [[Alex Kunda|Alex Kunda (musician)]] duet LP ''[[Kingdom of Heaven]]''.<ref name=musiclegends/> Mvula was voted the best DJ of 1984 in the [[Zambia Daily Mail 1984 Music Polls|Zambia Daily Mail Music Polls]].<ref>[http://www.larrymaluma.com.au/reviews ZAMBIA DAILY MAIL 1984 Music Polls], Reviews on [[Larry Maluma]] website</ref>
Mvula started music during his teen age life and played for a number of band. He composed and contributed a song ''[[Think of the Nature]]'' on the [[Chris Mbewe (musician)|Chris Mbewe]] and [[Alex Kunda (musician)|Alex Kunda]] duet LP ''[[Kingdom of Heaven]]''.<ref name=musiclegends/> Mvula was voted the best DJ of 1984 in the [[Zambia Daily Mail 1984 Music Polls|Zambia Daily Mail Music Polls]].<ref>[http://www.larrymaluma.com.au/reviews ZAMBIA DAILY MAIL 1984 Music Polls], Reviews on [[Larry Maluma]] website</ref>


==Education==
==Education==

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Timmy Mvula was a Zambian musician, journalist and broadcaster for both radio and television at Zambia Broadcasting Services (now Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation). He was a producer, director and presenter who significantly promoted Zambian music from the 1970s through to the 90’s. Some of his notable shows included "Band Stand", "Music Personality", "Time For Music", "This Is My Song" and "What's Happening".

Because of his acquaintance to the music fraternity, he managed to attract mega stars on all his shows.[1]

Career

Mvula started music during his teen age life and played for a number of band. He composed and contributed a song Think of the Nature on the Chris Mbewe and Alex Kunda duet LP Kingdom of Heaven.[1] Mvula was voted the best DJ of 1984 in the Zambia Daily Mail Music Polls.[2]

Education

Mvula was a recipient of a scholarship to study at Evelyn Hone College where he obtained a Diploma in Journalism.

Death

He passed away in the early 1990s.

See also

References

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