




KAYAMBA AFRICA is a vocal based traditional and ethnic inclined six-member music group that strives to create a balance between traditional Africa music. Their rhythm is mainly Kenyan with a mixture of danceable beats to create a fusion combination called “Neo-traditional” music. With a heavy leaning towards a cappella, the group’s unique and versatile combination has won them great admiration from audiences around Kenya and Africa.
The group formed in 1998 with an adopted name Kayamba – a musical instrument played by many tribes in Kenya. Their main inspiration is South African Group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo who received international acclaim for their traditional African style. Their Director and lead vocalist is Timothy Juma Odemba, who is well-versed in poetry, drama and stage presentation. Their music is folksy depicting the social life of many Kenya traditions. The members come from different Kenya ethnic groups so they perform songs in at least 20 different Kenya languages including Luhya, Kikuyu, Kisii, Maasai, Kiswahili and Kalenjin.
Shortly after their formation, KAYAMBA AFRICA participated in the 1998 Malibu Star Search Competition emerging 2nd nationally. With a diverse musical background, KAYAMBA AFRICA was also voted as one of the best five groups at the Benga Beats Competition in 2001. After three years of studying their music and composing, they released their debut album Kayamba Africa after they were invited to perform at various concerts.
KAYAMBA AFRICA was one of the first Kenya groups to submit their video entry to the 2002 KORA all Africa Music Awards. Fortunately enough they were nominated for a KORA Award in the Best Traditional Category. Even though they did not win a LORA Award in 2002, they proved that their music has what it takes to get categorized with the best of the continent.
Some of Kayamba’s brilliant highlight includes sharing the stage with the renowned artist like:
* Papa wemba,
* Ras Kimono,
* Maxi pries,
* Awilo Longomba.
Kayamba co-produced a song AMANECE EN LA SAVANNA “SIMBA Awe Huru” let the lion free, with the group “BACILOS” An Animal Planet, television special for the discovery channel as our contribution to environment conservation.
The group involves itself in various charitable activities, including HIV/AIDS Awareness, Girl/Child education/ Prison Reform Welfare throughout the country.
Kayamba Africa is at the forefront of opening major international Conference and events held in Kenya.
Kayamba Africa recently won a Kisima Award for the best group in Eastern and Central Kenya 2004.
Kayamba Africa 2nd album “SHEREHE” has been well received and currently the Group is the most sort-after for entertainment and cuts across all typed of color, creed and language.
The group made its U.K. debut in early September 2005, at the QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 hall at the heart of London, at the prestigious COMMONWEALTH LAW CONFERENCE 2005,
The group aims to reach out through their music to all audiences. Kayamba Africa has released its third consecutive CD, VCD, and DVD titled SIMBA
It contains twelve songs from different communities in Kenya. This includes a song in Hindi. Also included are songs from Ameru and Samburu. Meanwhile, Kayamba Africa continues to excel as one of Kenya’s most sorts after performance group. Kayamba Africa has incorporated a traditional dance troupe comprising of 4 female dancers and three percussionists,

THE REPORT; this is according to the official Chinese agency Xinhua; A singing and dancing show featuring African culture was put on stage in Beijing on Monday,
Luhya folk song, sang during wedding activities to encourage people to shower the wedded couple with gifts.
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KAYAMBA AFRICA A kikuyu sacred song that urges those who have cast away heavy loads to join the
