MALE ARTIST FOR THE WEEK 15 (8TH- 14TH APRIL 2019)
Born in Bog Walk,11 JUNE 1947 about 2 miles from Kent Village, Donaldson first recorded for Studio One in 1964, Donaldson then pursued a solo career, and submitted "Cherry Oh Baby" to the 1971 Jamaican Festival Song Competition
ERIC DONALDSON.
Recommended Songs that will help improve your creativity are
THE ROAD TO SUCCESS IN MUSIC IS VERY CRAZY AND TO SUSTAIN IT ISNT BEANS
Try to Score at least five 5 out the Ten 10 songs listed above.
A focused Rehearsal is the keypoint to improvement and Growth in Music; Professors are busy rehearsing
FEMALE ARTIST FOR THE WEEK 15 (8TH- 14TH APRIL 2019)
YVONNE CHAKACHAKA
Yvonne Chaka Chaka (born Yvonne Machaka in 1965) is an internationally
recognised South African singer,
songwriter, entrepreneur, humanitarian and teacher.
Dubbed the "Princess of Africa" (a name she received after a 1990 tour),
Chaka Chaka has been at the forefront of South African popular music for 27 years
and has been popular in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Gabon, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast.[3]
Songs like "I'm Burning Up", "Thank You Mr Dj", "I Cry For Freedom", "Motherland"
and the ever-popular "Umqombothi" ("African Beer") ensured Yvonne's stardom.
The song "Umqombothi" was featured in the opening scene of the 2004 movie Hotel Rwanda.
A focused Rehearsal is the keypoint to improvement and Growth in Music; Professors are busy rehearsing
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