Tombolilo pk chishala biography
PK Chishala The Collection- 2015!
Tombolilo pk chishala biography
PK Chishala
PK Chishala | |
|---|---|
| Born | Peter Kalumba Chishala 1957 |
| Died | 15 June 1996 |
| Other names | Professor PK Chishala |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Spouse(s) | Harriet Chishala |
Peter Kalumba Chishala (1957 - 15 June 1996) popularly known as PK Chishala or Professor PK Chishala, was a Zambian musician who was widely acclaimed as one of the grand masters and pioneers of Kalindula music.
PK Chishala and The Great Pekachi Band along with the Junior Mulemena Boys, and the Masasu Band were among the early musical bands on the Zambia music scene. Like Paul Ngozi, his music focused on social themes like corruption and bureaucracy.[1]
Chishala dominated the music industry between the mid '80s and the early '90s.
Some of his songs include: Church Elder, Na Musonda, Kubwaiche, Umunandi, Ichupo Ninsansa and the protest song "Common Man" where he protested the low salary wages of a common man amidst the rising economic hardships.
In July 2016, The Misty Jazz