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In 2006 he started singing as a backup singer for artists such as [[K’millian]], [[Mampi]], [[Ty2]] and [[Ozzy]].<ref name=LV/> | In 2006 he started singing as a backup singer for artists such as [[K’millian]], [[Mampi]], [[Ty2]] and [[Ozzy]].<ref name=LV/> | ||
Sakala's first biggest performance was at The Stanbic Jazz Festival in 2015 | Sakala's first biggest performance was at The Stanbic Jazz Festival in 2015<ref name=mwebantu>[https://www.mwebantu.com/2015/09/27/stanbic-jazz-festival-artist-feature-james-sakala/ Stanbic Jazz Festival, Artist Feature: James Sakala], [[Mwebantu]], 27 September 2015</ref> | ||
He is also a member of the [[Elect Band]]. | |||
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James Sakala | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1983 Zimbabwe |
Genres | Kalindula, Afro-jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, producer |
James Sakala is a Zambian songwriter, producer and afro-jazz/Kalindula musician from Mkushi.
Early life
Sakala was born in Zimbabwe in 1983[1] and grew up in Fikolwa area at Kabati Village in Mkushi, Zambia. It was here where he started expressing himself through music and drama at a very young age. He became more convinced of his passion for music when he learnt to sing "Namusonda" by P.K. Chishala."[2]
Career
Over the years, James Sakala has nurtured his skills by working as a producer, session guitarist, and singer/songwriter at local recording studios.[2] In 2005 he joined Bazibe Arts Theatre, a Mkushi based group, and he was made lead singer and dance director.
In 2006 he started singing as a backup singer for artists such as K’millian, Mampi, Ty2 and Ozzy.[1]
Sakala's first biggest performance was at The Stanbic Jazz Festival in 2015[3]
He is also a member of the Elect Band.
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Career in the Music Industry Takes Tough Skin-James Sakala, Lusaka Voice, 29 July 2015
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 James Sakala on the Nativez
- ↑ Stanbic Jazz Festival, Artist Feature: James Sakala, Mwebantu, 27 September 2015