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Hukwe Ubi
Zawose (1938 or 1940, Dodoma,
Tanganyika –
December 30, 2003, Bagamoyo, Tanzania) was a
prominent Tanzanian musician. He was a
member of the...
- Khwe /ˈkweɪ/ KWAY (also
rendered Kxoe, Khoe /ˈkɔɪ/ KOY) is a
dialect continuum of the Khoe
branch of the Khoe-Kwadi
family of Namibia, Angola, Botswana...
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Published by Real
World Music/Universal
Publishing Ltd 8. "Forest" Vocals:
Hukwe Zawose Guitar:
Vernon Reid Percussion:
Arona N'Diaye Doudouk:
Levon Min****ian...
- the Gogo
ethnic group and its most
famous player in the 20th
century was
Hukwe Zawose, who
developed a
version of the
instrument with
between 66 and 72...
- of the
Bantu language family, with
speakers of
Mbarakwena [Xu-Khoisan],
Hukwe a San language, in the
northwest of the
strip near the
border with Angola...
- Rock Released: 7
September 1998 Label: Real
World (RW 73) Formats: CD 2001
Hukwe Zawose and
Michael Brook ****embly Released: 29
October 2001 Label: Real...
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Performing guests for the show
included The
Blind Boys of Alabama, Dr
Hukwe Zawose,
Charles Zawose,
Sevara Nazarkhan and the
voice of
Nusrat Fateh Ali...
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Cultural Institute. Sewa Haji Paroo, 19th
century businessman of
Indian origin Hukwe Zawose,
Tanzanian traditional musician Vallejo,
California Ahlen, Germany...
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Bruccoleri and
Lauren Weiss: "M****a Juba" Ke-Wei Zhang: "Leaving Home" Dr.
Hukwe Zawose: "Chilumi" Anna De Luca,
Alessandro Bruccoleri and
Giuseppe Salvagni:...
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Chibite is an
album by the
Tanzanian musician Hukwe Zawose,
released in 1996.
Zawose pla**** the 1995
WOMAD Festival,
leading to his ****ociation with Peter...