Saturday, February 25, 2012

Yvonne Mwale releases her debut studio album on March 2. 2012

 The powerhouse behind Mzungu Kichaa, Caravan Records, is proud to announce its first official release in 2012 ! The label has signed the talented award winning songstress Yvonne Mwale. Originally from Zambia Yvonne won Best Upcoming Artist at the Zambian Music awards in 2009 and went on to tour 8 countries in Europe in 2010. In 2011 she came to Dar es Salaam to perform and was spotted by Mzungu Kichaa who encouraged her to stay on to record her debut solo album KALAMATILA. Her performances on stage have been very well received in the capital of Dar es Salaam. The album has 11 songs. She sings in English, Senga, Swahili and Scat, a non-lingual form of singing popular in jazz and reggae. Yvonne’s voice can best be described as an African version of Billie Holiday.

Yvonne’s life has not been easy. Born in 1988, Yvonne Mwale is raised as the daughter to the Honorable Member of Parliament Mr. Michael Mwale and former songstress Jelita Mwanza in Zambia’s Eastern Province.. She starts her musical education at the age of 7. Yvonne soon begins to sing on a more professional level in different choirs, performing in churches all over the country.

Life changes dramatically when both her parents die and all possessions are taken by other members of the family. Left with nothing but her talent at the age of 12 Yvonne survives for two years without a home, sleeping on the benches of markets and on the streets. She manages to survive, gets little jobs here and there and finally finds a family where she gets shelter.

Her life situation can’t stop her from her vision to improve on her music. Yvonne joins the group B Sharp as a vocalist where she enjoys the advanced musical education of Jones Kabanga, an outstanding musician with an international reputation. Soon she is seen on stages all over Lusaka and becomes popular for her dynamic performances.

In 2009 Yvonne Mwale is awarded “Best Upcoming Female Artist” at the Ngoma Awards, the national music awards in Zambia. The same year, she forms with friends the Band “Nyali”. The group with Yvonne Mwale as lead singer enters the Crossroads Music Competition. They win the competition and take the prize for the first time ever to Zambia. Later that year the U.S. embassy in Lusaka initiates a project for the Department of State. Yvonne is asked to participate in a song based on one of Barack Obama’s popular speeches. The following year her band records their first Album. They are invited to tour Europe where they perform for several months in eight countries. This is followed by a tour in Africa including performances in Malawi and South Africa.

Yvonne Mwale is a great example of how young people can endure hardships and work on their dreams without giving up.


media feedback

If you think you had enough of female singers in Zambian music, wait till you hear what Yvonne Mwale has to offer. The "Best Upcoming Female Artist" 2009 the Ngoma Award winner is set to take on the world with her outstanding voice and fiery stage performances. ... Her first single "Like a Soldier" is like nothing you have heard before on the local scene, and thats what makes her stand out because she encompasses a local swag and an international appeal that is bound to make her one of Africa's best musicians.

- iZambia.co.zm, Lusaka, Zambia (Dec 20, 2011)

"The last Beat Festival saw the performance of Yvonne Mwale from Zambia. This was no small feat, considering Msafiri Zawose, Dela all the way from Kenya was in attendance. Still it would take a while for fans to forget the fast and engaging waist twists from the one and only Yvonne. Her Reggae sounds laced with her vibrant afro melodic voice is definitely something to look forward to. "

- bang! Magazine, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (November 2011)


"The next act was Yvonne Mwale; this lady took the trophy of the night for me. Her energy was so infectious and she had loads of it to share. With a voice a blend of Patra, Erykah Badu and a bit of Lauryn Hill her songs were mostly reggae, as well a mix of traditional afro from her country and afro-jazz. She really had the house on fire, especially when she took to the dance floor, showing how its done with her waist and legs, all through wearing a ‘Rastafarian soldier gab’. "
- Daily News, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Jul 16, 2011)

"With this moving beats and grooves it didn't take long until everybody in the hall was moving with the beat. ... At the end of the show was a stadium-like applause for a successfull Vuvuzela-free wednesday, that told more about Africa's cultural variety than any TV documentary."

- Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine Zeitung, Kassel, Germany (Jul 01, 2010)

"That was until Yvonne Mwale came on, a fairly new Zambian singer who reminded me half of an early African Ani Difranco. Her moves were unreal. I captured some on video but it's really nothing compared to what it was in person."

    Falling Is Like This Blog (Jul 10, 2011)


Last but not least

The album will be available online and in all Novel Idea bookshops and in the new Caravan Records shop at Makutano House / Black Tomato, in Oysterbay from the 2nd of March.

If you are in Dar es Salaam. Please join us to for the:

Yvonne Mwale “ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY”

date: 2. March 2012

time: 8pm

venue: Triniti, Msasani Rd. 26, Oysterbay

(next to Ugandan High Comission, opposite Oysterbay Primary sch.)

More information can be found on www.yvonnemwale.com or contact +255763822022. For music samples please contact kichaamusic@gmail.com


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