
Sali Oyugi
Vuma
© 2002 Sali Oyugi (634479381324)
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East african singer/songwriter cleverly interweaves rhythms from her dual background-kenya/tanzania in a soul & body moving fusion of pulsating, richly percussive rhythms, breathtaking vocals & a touch of funky-soul.
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- 1 Ngoma
- 2 Jomba
- 3 Jahera
- 4 Vuma
- 5 Nimechoka
- 6 Kalila
- 7 Amani Hakuna
- 8 Ulongole
- 9 Mpaka Iweje
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SALI OYUGI has been actively involved in addressing issues that affect different communities using her amazing talent as a Singer/Songwriter and her captivating Storytelling & Poetry. Sali is also an amazing dancer. Salis stage presence is almost magical , making her performances Dynamic to say the least. Capable of seeming as vulnerable as a lamb and as fearless as a lioness all I one show, Sali's performances have a high impact on her audiences wherever she makes an appearance. She sings, dances, and plays acoustic guitar & congas in an amazing Fusion of E. African Rhythms with a touch of Funk and Jazz.
Sali has been performing professionally since the year 1993 at which time she was still living in her native country Kenya, East Africa. She mainly worked under the sponsorship of the French Cultural Center, which regularly hosts multi-cultural festivals that bring artists from various parts of the world together. Sali played extensively at the local clubs and art centers which then led to her U.K. tour in 1997. her performance at a Solar Energy Convention received rave reviews and soon after this tour Sali released her first solo project-a three song C.D., which received rave reviews.
-"Sali is all set to be Kenyas musical ambassador"- The Daily Nation another Kenyan daily called her "...Kenyas own Miriam Makeba..."-The Standard.
This C.D. also received a lot of airplay in her hometown, Nairobi. Sali is currently based in Boston where she has been performing with her band KARMA SIMBA. Karma Simba is Wesley Wirth on Bass, (who has performed with the likes of King Sunny Ade )is also teaching at the New England Conservatory of Music and has played with many world music and reggae ensembles, Roderick Camelia on Guitar- he has created his own Teaching Method of Music Theory and has written a book about the same, drawing from his vast experience in working with Latin/African ensembles. Luis Blanco on percussion, formerly of Berklee College of music and has a vast experience with Afro-Cuban ensembles, Andreas Brade on drums, formerly of Berkeley College of Music vastly experienced in working with North African (Morocco), West African (Mali), East African (Kenya & Congo) ensembles. ( Winnie Dahlgren on Vibes, Tim Myers on horns- extended band)
Sali Oyugi has been making her presence felt in the New England area. She has played at the Middle East Café, Ryles Jazz Club, The Western Front ,The Cyclorama- Boston Center for the Arts, the Cambridge Multi-Cultural Arts Center, Mama Gaia's Café, and the local festivals , conventions and schools. She has also played in New York, Vermont, North Carolina and New Hampshire. Sali has also worked with master kora player and griot Balla Tounkara , who features in her newly released debut Solo Album " Vuma!",
World-beat band Wildest Dreams, Poetry/World music ensemble Vox Pop, Afro-Reggae/Hip-Hop-Soul band The III Kings, Internationally acclaimed Kenyan Afro-Beat Band Jabali Africa. Sali had a successful C.D. release party of her album "Vuma!" (July 26, 2002) which got amazing reviews and media coverage. Sali Oyugi and Karma Simba are currenly on their C.D. promotional tour.
Contact: Sali Oyugi @
soyugi@yahoo.com or salioyugi@bostonbands.com
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hi,beside having the great opportunity of playing wit sali's band.. she is a tru
author: Ricardo from bostonthe cd is a great fusion, of Rythms that fo me symbolysis natural earth development,within the music concept that expresses. Storytelling,together wit her magical voice is a very uplifting material...
Music with GREAT authenticity. It has A SWEET sensational touch
author: steve M kioiListening to the music gives you gives you life. It gives you a sense of belonging.The originality makes the whole diference. It is enjoyable as one follows the rythim. Keep it up sweetheart. Bubble up with more hits. steve kioi
Excellent East African music presentation for modern dancing; congratulations.
author: Peter John Mlaguzi IIVibrant music that keeps one on the dancing floor, sing and enjoy with actual African touch. Ideal if it will also be promoted in East Africa as well. Keep the African drums rumbling and we'll be on the floor doing what as expected of. Wish you all the best.
You have a way of giving a lovely vision to the mind and spirit with your music
author: Sharon Trincilovely relaxing cultural vision is wonderful ...
Genuine music from Africa mashariki (East)
author: George Ndege (Jojo)This is a must get for anybody looking for sincere artistic integrity from an East African artist. East African music is about percussions and this CD does not skimper with it.
Way to go girl! What give it to them sisster
author: wamonicaThe y asked for It and there It Is . Way to go sali. When are you coming Toronto? I cant wait to see you Girl.
Finally! Something to write home about!!
author: Yongo BabaWell, we've been waiting for this for a long time! Music that speaks to the possibility of a genuine EastAfrican fusion, a sound caressing nascent dreams of those amongst us that dare to hope for an authentic voice...Music that celebrates who we are and what we hope to be. Now we can write home.