Kora Awards
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The term kora has meanings in several languages. For other uses see kora (disambiguation).
The Kora Awards are music awards given annually for musical achievement in sub-Saharan Africa. Founded in 1994 by Ernest Adjovi, they are comparable to the American Grammy Awards in intent. The award is named after the kora, an important West African plucked chordophone.
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[edit] 2004 Award winners
[edit] West Africa
- Best Traditional Artiste: King Mensah (Togo)
- Best West African Female: Kamaldine (Guinea)
- Best West African Male: Kunle (Nigeria)
- Best African Group: JJC&419 Squad (Nigeria)
- Best African Video: Reggie Rockstone (Ghana)
- Best Gospel Group: Schekina (Ivory Coast)
- Promising Male Artist: Madson Junior (Burkina Faso)
[edit] East Africa
- Best East African Female: Achieng Abura (Kenya)
- Best East African Male: Big Pin (Kenya)
- Best Gospel Male Artist: DNG (Kenya)
- Best East African Female: Tsedenia Gebremarkos (Ethiopia)
[edit] Central Africa
- Best Central African Male: Félix Wazekwa (DRC) & Werrason (DRC)
- Best Male African Artist: Werrason (DRC)
- Promising Female Artist: Dinaly (Cameroon)
[edit] Southern Africa
- Best S.A. Male Artist: Kabelo Mabalane (South Africa)
- Best S.A. Female Artist: Thandiswa Mazwai (South Africa)
- Best African Group: Malaika (South Africa)
- Best Gospel Female: Deborah Fraser (South Africa)
- Best Traditional Group: Mahube (South Africa)
- Promising Female Artist: Swazi (South Africa)
- Best African Video: Zola (South Africa)
- Best Arrangement: Wanda Baloyi (South Africa)
- Revelation of the Year: Malaika (South Africa)
- Best African Female: Thandiswa Mazwai (South Africa)