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.
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