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Konga Vibes during Amsterdam Roots Festival, 2007. Winners of the 7th Music Crossroads InterRegional Festival, Kongo Vibes are one of the most vibrant musical sensations to breach Malawian boarders. The experience they provide audiences is uniquely African combing traditional local styles of Beni, Manganje, Vimbuza and Chitererathe with deeply moving vocals emerging from their roots reggae past.
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As inscrições para o mais novo curso de música da Academia Music Crossroads Moçambique estão em andamento até o dia 25 de Março.
Para mais informações:
Music Crossroads Moçambique Avenida Agostinho Neto, 1109 Maputo, Moçambique
Tel: +258 825 483 007 / +258 846 982 449
Email: mcmozambique@music-crossroads.net
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Music Crossroads Academy opening in April,places still available,get in touch at:
tel. 0772895317/0772251624,
email: mczimbabwe@music-crossroads.net
or visit us at Suite 10-12 First Floor Abbey House Harare for registration.
For further information go to: www.music-crossroads.net
Body Mind & Soul is a 6 piece band from Mzuzu (Northern Malawi) led by Davie Luhanga, commonly known as ‘Street Rat'. When asked about this unusual name Davie laughs "I gave myself this name, because that's what I see when I look into the mirror, a rat!" and adds "when you see me in the street, I move fast, just like a rat".
The band started out as ‘Souls of the Ghetto' playing reggae music, like many local bands, and winning also several local awards. They got eventually to international recognition thanks to the victory at the IRF Festival in 2007 in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Mokoomba, winner of IRF 2008, in Lilongwe, Malawi is a six-piece band singing in Tonga (one of the lesser-known languages and cultures of Zimbabwe), fusing it with: keyboard, percussion and drums, rhythm and bass guitar and a dynamic showcase of Tonga made instruments like Jemba (drums), whistle and bell as well as an array of other indigenous instruments, making this some highly danceable stuff!
For more information about them and their unmissable concerts, visit:
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Picture taken during InterRegional Festival in Zambia, 2009. Because music is also having fun.
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