Date:
1950/09/15
Format:
78 RPM shellac record
00:02:40
Source:
Shellac record number: CR0234-CR0237
Master number: XYZ5518
Recording number: 5518
Research number: D6L 6
Tape number:137
Library number: 1560
Sound of Africa series number: TR-164 B5
Publisher: International Library of African Music
Rights:
International Library of African Music
Identifier (greenstone export db): 8989
Identifier (original): CR0234-XYZ5518
Identifier (disa): mus1950-09-15.036.018.CR0234-XYZ5518
Description:
Praise song with Chepkongo 6 string bowl lyre. The main theme of this song is affection for the Kipsigis country. He also asks ‘why the whitemen should have taken over the country’ which incidentally they themselves took from others in the past. He comes, he says, from the Sotik nearby. The name ‘Chemirocha’ is their pronunciation of ‘Jimmy Rodgers’ whose gramophone records were the first to be heard in the district. It is now synonomous for anything strange or new. Details from ILAM field card number: D6L 6
Contributed by
Massimo Carozzi