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This work examines the creative lives and careers of Muhidin Maalim Gurumo and Hassan Rehani Bitchuka, two of Tanzania's most well-known singers in the popular music genre known as muziki wa dansi (literally, "music for dancing"), through an ethnomusicological lens.
By Frank Gunderson - Foreword by Hassan Rehani Bitchuka
Foreword by Hassan Rehani Bitchuka
Introduction "Jembe Hilo Limeondoka" ("That Hoe has Departed")-Farewell to Muhidin Maalim Gurumo Scope of the Book Approaches Sources and Evidence Organization and Layout
Chapter 1: Introducing Muhidin Maalim Gurumo and Hassan Rehani Bitchuka "Gurumo the Great"-A Reluctant Star in Dar es Salaam Muhidin Gurumo's Mitindo (Styles) and the Practice of Tanzanian Dance Music Branding "Bitchuka the Bold"-A Transcendent Voice in Tanzanian Popular Music Hassan Bitchuka's Cross-Dressed Vocal Persona Hassan Bitchuka's and Muhidin Gurumo's Compositional Aesthetic
Chapter 2: Setting the Stage-The Cultural History of the East-Central African Rhumba Scene The Spread of the Congolese Rhumba The Emergence of Muziki wa Dansi Sikinde Live! -The Tanzanian Rhumba Scene in Dar es Salaam
Chapter 3: Muhidin Gurumo's Musical Development and Work with Nuta Jazz Band Muhidin Gurumo-The Formative Years (1939-1959) Muhidin Gurumo's Stints with Kilimanjaro Cha Cha Jazz Band, Rufiji Jazz Band, and Kilwa Jazz Band (1959-1964) The Origins and Early Years of NUTA Jazz Band Safari of NUTA Jazz Band and their Emerging Fan Base Growing Mtindo wa Msondo (Msondo Style) Considering Provenance(s)-The Case of the Song "Nimwokoe Nani?" (Whom shall I rescue?)
Chapter 4: "Mtoto Mtundu" ("Precocious Child")-Hassan Bitchuka's Early Musical Career Hassan Bitchuka-The Formative Years (1956-1973) Hassan Bitchuka Joins NUTA / JUWATA Jazz Band State Song Patronage-The Case of the Song "Nidhamu ya Kazi" (Work discipline)
Chapter 5: Mlimani Park Orchestra-The "Classic Period" (1978-1985) Origin Stories Hassan Bitchuka Joins Mlimani Park Orchestra "Hapa Tunapangusa Almasi" ("Here We Polish Diamonds")-Band Practice during Ramadan The Black Warriors Recording Project Mlimani Park Orchestra's Rise to National and International Visibility
Chapter 6: The International Orchestra Safari Sound Era (1985-1987) Businessman Hugo Kisima's Coup de Tat with International Orchestra Safari Sound Mtindo wa Ndekule (Ndekule Style) Hassan Bitchuka's Return to Mlimani Park Orchestra (1987-1991) The "Kumi Bora" ("Ten Best") Piracy Scandal
Chapter 7: The Ottu Jazz Band Era (1991-2004) From JUWATA Jazz Band to OTTU Jazz Band "Baba wa Muziki" ("Fathers of Music") Hassan Bitchuka's Scandalous Departure from OTTU Jazz Band The Msondo-Sikinde Clan Battles Intensify "Wachawi Wapo, na Wanaua Watu" ("Witches are There, and They Murder People")
Chapter 8: Msondo and Sikinde in the Era of Kujitegemea (Self-Reliance) The Msondo-Sikinde Clans Respond to the Free Market Economy Sikinde-"Ngoma ya Ukae" ("The Music of Home") Mashindano! (Contest!) Zilipendwa (They Were Loved)-Golden Oldies and Musical Nostalgia
Chapter 9: Muhidin Gurumo's Retirement and Passing Retirement Plans (M. M. *Gurumo 2010b) Bitchuka and Gurumo Reunited Onstage Eulogy for a Musical Hero
Concluding Remarks: The Legacy of Muhidin Gurumo and Hassan Bitchuka
Appendix I: Glossary
Appendix II: Government-Related Acronyms
Appendix III: Muhidin Gurumo and Hassan Bitchuka Band Chronology
Appendix IV: Extended Interviews with Muhidin Gurumo A Conversation with Muhidin Gurumo about Mitindo A Conversation with Muhidin Gurumo about Composition
Appendix V: Online Discussion: "Bitchuka ana Mafumbo Mengi Yake" ("Bitchuka has his Many Mysteries")
Appendix VI: Documented Msondo / Sikinde Studio Sessions at Radio Tanzania-Dar es Salaam NUTA Jazz Band JUWATA Jazz Band Mlimani Park Orchestra
List of Interviews Cited
Archives Visited
Discography
Bibliography