George Ramogi
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George Ramogi (1945 - 1997) was a Kenyan musician, who empowered the traditional luo 'benga and rumba' genre of music. Ramogi was known for his spur of the good life and his notable appearances at bars and clubs in western Kenya-Nyanza region. During the beginning of his career.George is believed to have been the real force behind “benga” as a genre.
[edit] Biography
It was in 1965 that Ramogi and colleagues started the Luo Sweet Band, later changed to Continental Kilo Jazz Band (or C.K. Jazz). The nucleus of this group had been performing together, on and off, right up to Ramogi’s death at the age of 52 in 1997.
In 1994, a small group of Kenyans in the United States pooled their resources to bring Ramogi and band to the US to perform. The "Safari" CD, recorded in the US, is an outgrowth of that tour and, in fact, contains praise songs (as is common) for several of the individuals who organised the tour. Although not a very polished production, it’s certainly authentic benga and it has it’s moments of greatness. The cassette contains more songs from the same recording session and somewhat better audio quality.
Ramogi has also been recoginised through his recordings with other Kenyan musicians such as Daniel Owino Misiano and Tom Kodiyo He is also konwn as being part C.K Dumbe Dumbe Jazz band.
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- Local styles, past and present
- cdbaby.com/cd/kodiyo