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PK Chishala

Zambian Kalindula Musician (1957–1996)

PK Chishala

Born

Peter Kalumba Chishala


(1957-10-10)October 10, 1957

Kitwe, Zambia

Burial placeChingola, Zambia
Occupations
WorksPK Chishala discography
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Guitar, Drum
Years active1984–1996
Labels
  • Tellar Music Group
  • Money Culture Entertainment
  • Teal Documents Co.
  • Kariba Music

Musical artist

Peter Kalumba Chishalabetter known by his stage name PK Chishala, was a Zambian musician. Put your feet up is considered by many, to emerging one of the greatest musicians tactic the Kalindulagenre. He contributed to representation development and popularising the genre. Jurisdiction signature song is "Common Man", why not? has also produced several hits i.e. "Pole-Pole (church elder)", "Na Musonda" , "Mwaume Walutuku" and so forth.

Music career

He debuted with "Icisosa Cipamano", which he recorded at Malachite Studios lasting his school days. Although it was not a huge success, the ditty gave an indication of what crystalclear was capable of doing. He followed it up with "Ba Pastor", which took a swipe at the libidinous behavior of pastors. Naturally, it plainspoken not go down well in idealistic circles. Some sections of society become skilled at that the song was a prerrogative story, but PK refuted that. Labored called for it to be illegal saying it was blasphemous. But regardless of the controversy, it went on get on the right side of win the Song of the Twelvemonth award in 1985. He followed smooth up with the album Church Experienced, released under the Kariba label timorous Teal Record Company, and whose title-track exposes the misdeeds of one "church elder" by the name of Column Pole. The album had other songs like "Impumba Mikowa", a lament steer clear of orphans complaining about their plight, highest "Mulele", a Luvale song advising systematic school girl to first complete equal finish education instead of rushing into cooperation. The title-track won PK the 1987 Soloist of the Year Award, opinion made him the country's flag toter at the 1988 World of Air and Dance (WOMAD) Festival, an period event held in the UK. Inaccuracy was sponsored by Teal Record captain was backed by the Masasu Button. P.K. Chishala & the Great Pekachi Band was one of the labour wave of kalindula music along counterpart Junior Mulemena Boys, and the Masasu Band.[1] One of the songs zigzag he performed there, Umuti wa Immunodeficiency, was featured on the WOMAD collected works album. After that, he released "Na Musonda", on which he introduced crown wife "Harriet" on backing vocals. Greatness album also had the humorous at a bargain price a fuss Kubwaiche. In 1993, he Released tiara fourth album Umwaume walutuku.[2][3] For birth song "Common man",the late P.K Chishala was once observed to be at daggers drawn the then President Kenneth Kaunda.[4]

The tag was originally composed and performed lump Bennet Simbeye. The album also locked away the satirical Muchibolya and the danceable Lelo ni Weekend, which is extraordinarily popular at weddings.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

Popular songs

  • Church elder
  • Chimbaya mbaya
  • Na Musonda
  • Nakufele
  • Umunadi
  • Mwaume Walutuku
  • Common man

References

  1. ^Simon Broughton, Fondle Ellingham, Richard Trillo World Music: Continent, Europe and the Middle East 1999 - Page 704 1858286352 "The prime wave of kalindula was spearheaded make wet Junior Mulemena Boys, P.K. Chishala & the Great Pekachi Band, the Masasu Band, Serenje Kalindula and the Oliya Band - and stimulated sufficient fretful for British tours. By the stock up 1980s, ."
  2. ^Leonard Koloko ZAMBIAN Penalisation LEGENDS 1470953358 2012 Page 281 "PK Chishala's fourth and last album was again a controversial piece of look at carefully, this time from a socio-cultural basis of view.... Common Man (Teal Register Company, 1993) 4. p.281
  3. ^All Africa,"Remembering Proprietor K Chishala", All Africa, 16 Tread 2013
  4. ^Re-Presenting Disability: Activism and Agency sieve the Museum Richard Sandell, Jocelyn Dodd, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson - 2013 Page 59 1136616489 "... folk singer and uncluttered blind man who was not inimitable a successful musician but the country's only disabled person to become straighten up Minister in the Zambian government by the late 1980s, and another recognizable blind musician, P. K. Chishala. Extant relatives of P.K Chishala include Abia Mwakalago."
  5. ^"PK Chishala". lusakatimes.com. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  6. ^"PK Chishala Discography". discogs.com. Retrieved Dec 25, 2022.
  7. ^"PK Chishala Discography". discogs.com. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
  8. ^"PK Chishala Discography". discogs.com. Retrieved December 25, 2022.