Fadhili William
Jinsu | gorko |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Kenya |
Innde | Fadhili, William |
Innde ɓesngu | Mdawida |
Pseudonym | Fadhili William |
Ɗuubi daygo | 11 Jolal 1938 |
Ɗoforde | Taita–Taveta County |
Date of death | 11 Colte 2001 |
Place of death | Nairobi |
Wolde | Swahili |
Sana'aji | songwriter, guitarist, recording artist |
Work period (start) | 1955 |
Instrument | guitar |
Genre | rock and roll |
Personal pronoun | L485 |
'Fadhili William' Mdawida (11 Noofambar 1938 - 11 Febbrairu 2001), ko adii anndude e innde Fadhili William, koɗo e jaayndiyanke Kenya mo anndiraa ko neɗɗo arande winndude "Malaika" Adam Salim, ko o wurtini e band makko The Jambo Boys haa e hitaande 1963.[1]
Fadhili William jibini to Halima Wughanga e Ramadhan Mwamburi nder Taita-Taveta District ɓadi Mombasa. Baaba maako, mo maayi nde Fadhili woodi duuɓi jeeɗiɗi tan, o mawɗo muusikol. Bana ɓikkoy maako tati - Ali Harrison Mwataku, Esther John e Mumba Charo - o laati mawɗo muusik.
O fuɗɗi wendoo nder nder nder suudu janngirde nder Taita. O yahi nder Jaŋde Afrik dowla, nder Pumwani nder Nairobi. Nden o wurtini Shimo la Tewa Secondary School, to o hawti e Form Three, ngam o yiɗi gollaade nder muusik.
Nder Pumwani, o wi'i nder haalde, o yiɗiri debbo mo o yiɗani, "ko malaa'ikaajo", mo o windi e jaɓɓugo Malaika (ko malaa'ika) ngam o hokka mo hakkiilo nde o hokki gorko mawɗo mo o waawi hokkude mo ko o mari.
Malaika winndaa ko e suudu njimri Equator Sound e gardagol Charles Worrod, o yahri yeeso e ƴellitde e saaktude ballal ngal.[citation needed] Ko kanko kadi woni binnduɗo e jimoowo jimɗi hit lolluɗi "Taxi Driver", ɗi o haali daartol makko e etaade rentinde taksi to Nakuru, ɗo debbo gooto winndi mo ɓataake ngam yahde Nakuru mbele o waɗataa 't 6eydude fodoore. Taya makko heɓi punndi nde o woni Naivasha, ko ɗoon jimol ngol, ɗo o woni e etaade rentinde taksi. O anndaama, o teddinaama e nder leydi Keñiya, omo jeyaa e baabiraaɓe sosɓe Classics, walla ko ɓuri anndeede e "Zilizopendwa". Hay so o maayi ko e hitaande 2001, lefol makko ina wuuri, kadi jimɗi makko ina memi ɓerɗe keewɗe haa hannde.
Firooji
taƴto- ↑ Eastafricamnusic.com: Fadhili William: A Remembrance