Tribute to Ted Kalanda: A Musical Legend.

Ted Kalanda, the esteemed founder of the iconic Kenyan band Them Mushrooms, has passed away at the age of 72. His death was confirmed by his younger brother, John Katana. He shared that Kalanda succumbed to cancer at his rural home in Kaloleni, Kilifi County. Kalanda had been fighting the disease since 2018.

His brother described the journey as long and painful. He highlighted Kalanda’s role as an inspiration in the music community.

Kalanda’s musical legacy is marked by his significant contributions to Kenyan music. This is particularly through the band he established in 1969. It was initially named Avenida Success before becoming Them Mushrooms in 1972.

Legendary Kenyan musican Ted Kalanda and founder of legendary Kenyan musical band Them Mushrooms died aged 72.
Legendary Kenyan musican Ted Kalanda and founder of legendary Kenyan musical band Them Mushrooms died aged 72.

The band is celebrated for its unique fusion of Rhumba, Taarab, and Sega/Benga folk music. They produced timeless hits like “Jambo Bwana,” “Embe Dodo,” and “Wazee wakatike.” Kalanda’s talent as a saxophonist and songwriter played a crucial role in the band’s success and popularity.

Under Kalanda’s leadership, Them Mushrooms became a household name in Kenya, captivating audiences with their vibrant sound and engaging performances. The band consisted of notable members, including Billy Sarro, George Zirro, and Pius Plato Chitianda, among others.

Even after Kalanda’s passing, the band continues to thrive under the guidance of his brother. His brother ensures that his musical legacy endures.

Kalanda’s impact on the Kenyan music scene is profound. Fans and fellow musicians alike will remember his contributions. His ability to blend different musical styles and create memorable songs has left an indelible mark on the industry. He is a true legend in Kenyan music history.

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