About Sunburst
Artist Biography
Sunburst were a short-lived but much-admired Afro-rock band who formed in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania in 1970. Their music blended several African musical traditions with Western funk and rock influences. Their positive, empowering lyrics encouraged fighting for freedom, Black pride, unity, and happiness. Sunburst were formed by Zairean guitarist Hembi Flory Kongo, along with drummer Johnny "Rocks" Fernandes, bassist Bashir Idi Farhan, and organ player/vocalist Kassim Magati. Zambian vocalist James Mpungo soon became the group's lead singer, and they began playing covers of James Brown and Santana, gradually developing their own style, which they referred to as "Kitoto Sound." They recorded singles for the Kenyan label Moto Moto. After a few years of touring and lineup changes, they recorded their sole full-length, Ave Africa, in Lusaka, Zambia in 1976. In 2016, Strut released all of Sunburst's recorded output as Ave Africa: The Complete Recordings 1973-1976.
Hometown
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Genre
Metal
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