Nashil Pichen Kazembe: Difference between revisions

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As members of '[[Eagles Lupopo Band]]' they sang 'patriotic songs' praising President [[Kenneth Kaunda]] and commenting on various social issues. The Eagles Lupopo toured Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia more frequently and in 1975, during a show at Lusaka’s [[Woodlands Stadium]], the stage was overrun by enthusiastic fans forcing the organisers to abruptly  halt the show. Fans refused to accept the decision to stop the show and became unruly, causing a riot in which all the band’s equipment was completely destroyed.
As members of '[[Eagles Lupopo Band]]' they sang 'patriotic songs' praising President [[Kenneth Kaunda]] and commenting on various social issues. The Eagles Lupopo toured Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia more frequently and in 1975, during a show at Lusaka’s [[Woodlands Stadium]], the stage was overrun by enthusiastic fans forcing the organisers to abruptly  halt the show. Fans refused to accept the decision to stop the show and became unruly, causing a riot in which all the band’s equipment was completely destroyed.


In 1976, Kazembe came up with the Ochestra Super Mazembe band, co-opting famous Congolese musicians such as Didos Mutonkole and released popular songs like Mushosho, which also became a popular dance in Kenya. Other songs were Mwana Mazembe, Longwa, Gina and Shauri Yako.<ref name=times/>
In 1976, Kazembe came up with the "Ochestra Super Mazembe" band, co-opting famous Congolese musicians such as Didos Mutonkole and released popular songs like Mushosho, which also became a popular dance in Kenya. Other songs were Mwana Mazembe, Longwa, Gina and Shauri Yako. The band also had in its rank and file, the late Lovy Longomba, who was the father of Congolese star, Awilo Longomba.<ref name=times/>


===Solo career===
===Solo career===