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  • | occupation = Singer <br> TV & Radio Presenter <br>Master of Ceremony '''Paddy Mukando''' is a [[Zambia]]n radio and TV presenter, singer, voice over artist and Master of Ceremony.
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  • ...e Lusaka Radio Band, which was later called the [[Big Gold Six Band]]. The band promoted Zambian music, translating original rural recordings into Westerni ...Assistant Broadcasting Officer, who played piano and had also led a dance band in England. Like a calypso singer, Alick had the ability to to produce on t
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  • |associated_acts = {{bulleted list |[[Mumba Yachi]] |[[The Elect Band]] }} ...s-sakala/ A Career in the Music Industry Takes Tough Skin-James Sakala], [[Lusaka Voice]], 29 July 2015</ref> In 1986 his family moved to Zambia and settled
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  • *[[Zambezi Airlines]], a privately owned airline based in Lusaka, Zambia *[[O Zambezi]], the fifth album by New Zealand / Australian rock band Dragon
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  • |birth_place = [[Lusaka]], Zambia He first became popular as the band leader of the ‘[[Ngozi Family]]’, a band which made a mark as a top local rock group and was one of the first groups
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  • ...ica Hits Parade". His late elder brother George, who brought him up, had a radio and a record player, but his taste was Jim Reeves’ type of music, his was The 'WITCH' were based in Kitwe (about 340 kilometers from the capital, Lusaka). But recordings by various bands and solo artists only came after 'WITCH'
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  • ...[[Mulungushi International Conference Centre]] 30th of September 2017 in [[Lusaka]]. ...ntrywide. The measurements are tracked by the Awards Committee and partner radio stations and passed on to an independent panel of qualified adjudicators dr
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  • ...a''' (1 January 1945 — 23 January 2014) was a [[Zambia]]n [[musician]] and radio and TV broadcaster at the [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (ZBS) from 1965 ...NBC]] in 1965 as an announcer on the General Service, now [[ZNBC Radio One|Radio One]], but was later inducted to become a news anchor, television presenter
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  • ...resident [[Kenneth Kaunda]] passed a law that at least 95% of music on the radio had to be of Zambian origin. This policy was instrumental in bringing many ...=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer | title=We’re a Zambian Band | publisher= theappendix.net | accessdate=26 August 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...is time in South Africa, he collaborated with local musicians and formed a band called the "Bantu Negroes", which later disbanded after Kazembe returned to ===Band career===
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  • ...ocated at Chikuni, has collected and preserved Batonga music. A community radio station dedicated to promoting Batonga music and culture is also part of th ...ormed, with most recordings made at [[Peter Msungilo]]'s [[DB Studios]] in Lusaka, and records pressed in Ndola by the [[Teal Record Company]].
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  • * [[Radio Presenter]] ...neur, Non-political Social Commentator, Social Justice Advocate, Part Time Radio Presenter,<ref name=SKL/> Peer Educator and Founder of [[Music For Change]]
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  • ...rprise, and Western democratic values. For some Zambians, Mushala’s ragged band of fighters, inspired simultaneously by anti-Communism, post-colonial econo .... Fundamental human rights would be observed, and an independent press and radio permitted. Churches would be “called upon to play a leading role in natio
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