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Nashil Pichen Kazembe (1932–1991) was a
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singer from
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in the Luapula Valley, who gained prominence in the 1970s. He spent a large part of his life in
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,
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, where he collaborated with fellow Zambia emigre Peter Tsotsi and Benson Simbeye. As members of Eagles Lupopo Band they sang 'patriotic songs' praising President
Kenneth Kaunda Kenneth Kaunda (28 April 1924 – 17 June 2021), also known as KK, was a Zambian politician who served as the first president of Zambia from 1964 to 1991. He was at the forefront of the struggle for independence from Northern Rhodesia, British ...
and commenting on various social issues.


Biography

Nashil Pichen Kazembe was born in 1932 near the Congolese border, in Kaputa, Northern Province,
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, which was at the time a disputed part of the
Luapula Province Luapula Province is one of Zambia's ten Provinces of Zambia, provinces located in the northern part of the country. Luapula Province is named after the Luapula River and its capital is Mansa, Zambia, Mansa. As per the 2022 Zambian census, the ...
under the
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in Southern Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by Amalgamation (politics), amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North ...
n government. He taught himself how to play banjos and then guitar in his childhood. In 1953, he went to work in the mines in
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, where he formed his first band, the Bantu Negroes, which disbanded when he returned to Zambia the following year to become a business executive. Kazembe also spent time in Congo,
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, and
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, the latter being where he settled in 1958. His musical activities in Nairobi included numerous collaborations with fellow Zambian emigre Peter Tsotsi, as well as membership in collectives such as
Daudi Kabaka Daudi Kabaka (1939–2001) was a Kenyan vocalist and musician. The type of music he is known for is called Benga, a popular style in East Africa. His best-known songs include "African Twist", "Harambee Harambee" and "Western Shilo". His song " H ...
's African Eagles (also known as Eagles Lupopo) band, and The Equator Sound Band. Peter Tsotsi Juma and Nashil Pichen helped develop the Equator Sound Band's "twist" style, modeled after the South African
kwela Kwela is a genre of street music originating from southern Africa. It is distinguished by its prominent use of the pennywhistle, jazz-inspired elements, and a distinctive skiffle-like rhythm. It evolved from the marabi sound. Kwela brought South ...
rhythm. Nashil Pichen ended his career as a solo artist after moving from Kenya to
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. His big hit "A-Phiri Anabwera" was the first single to sell more than 50,000 units in
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. It was a song about Mr Phiri, a long-lost migrant worker who returns home from the city empty-handed, only to find that no one in his village remembers him. Pichen had earlier scored a string of hits with his
Super Mazembe Orchestra Super Mazembe was a Kenyan soukous band. Originally formed in Zaire in 1967 under the name Super Vox, the group, led by Longwa Didos Mutonkole, moved to Nairobi in 1974 and changed their name. Their biggest hit was "Shauri Yako", a cov ...
band singing in
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, Congolese and Kenyan. He worked with Mazembe as a producer and manager in Zambia, but he also came to have his own successful career as a solo artist in Kenya. It was in Kenya that he developed his style of combining Zambian traditional music with Congolese, Kenyan and Southern African urban rhythms like
soukous Soukous (from French '' secousse'', "shock, jolt, jerk") is a genre of dance music originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) and the Republic of the Congo (formerly French Congo). It derived from Congolese rumba in ...
,
benga music Benga is a genre of Kenyan popular music. It evolved between the late 1940s and late 1960s, in Kenya's capital city of Nairobi. In the 1940s, the African Broadcasting Service in Nairobi aired a steady stream of soukous, South African kwela ...
and
kwela Kwela is a genre of street music originating from southern Africa. It is distinguished by its prominent use of the pennywhistle, jazz-inspired elements, and a distinctive skiffle-like rhythm. It evolved from the marabi sound. Kwela brought South ...
. He returned to Zambia in the 1980s and recorded further albums there, and he was also very popular in
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. Kazembe died in 1991. Although he had a successful music career, at the time of his death he was a very poor man. He is survived by his daughter, Hadija Nawezi Pichen.


Discography


Studio albums and compilations

# ''A Phiri Anabwera'' # ''Hot Hits Of Nashil Pichen Kazembe'' # ''Nashil Pichen Kazembe & Super Mazembe''


Selected singles & EPs

* "Munyadiranji" * "Usaone Kumanga Thayo Pts 1 & 2" * "Mwazima Nyale / Shanty Compound" * "Kabolala Wa Chikondi" * "Mungeli Ufwaya / Babili – Babili"


As a contributing artist

* ''Before Benga Vol. Two: The Nairobi Sound'' (1993)


See also

*
Music of Kenya The music of Kenya is very diverse, with multiple types of folk music based on the variety over 50 regional languages. Zanzibaran taarab music has also become popular, as has hip hop, reggae music, soul, soukous, zouk, rock and roll, funk ...
*
Music of Zambia The music of Zambia has a rich heritage which falls roughly into categories of traditional, popular and Christian music. Traditional Music Traditional Zambian music is rooted in the beliefs and practices of Zambia's various ethnic groups an ...
*
Benga music Benga is a genre of Kenyan popular music. It evolved between the late 1940s and late 1960s, in Kenya's capital city of Nairobi. In the 1940s, the African Broadcasting Service in Nairobi aired a steady stream of soukous, South African kwela ...


References

* Pichenat Allmusic.com
Nashil Pichen Kazembe
at Discogs.com


External links

* Pichenat Allmusic.com
Nashil Pichen Kazembe
at Discogs.com

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pichen, Nashil 1932 births 1991 deaths 20th-century Zambian male singers People from Luapula Province