Samite Mulondo is at once a refugee and a pilgrim, a wanderer with as many homes as his music leads him to enter. He sings in a bright, sweet tenor; accompanied by his extended family of thumb pianos and percussion instruments that have come to him at different points during his travels. His demeanor is austere and remote when he is confronted with strangers one-on-one and he is unclear about their motives. Yet, he is relaxed, open, and lovable when facing huge crowds from the stage, safe within his art and protected by his beloved instruments. Up close, the latter impression turns out to be by far the more accurate one, as he tells his difficult and inspiring tale with grace, warmth and wit.
http://www.rootsworld.com/interview/samite.html for rootsworld interview or
his website at:
http://www.samite.com/
Dear friend, thank you for putting up Samite.
vejupe 1 month ago
Loving it on a cold night in Vegas....
biz2bizpro 2 months ago
My Gosh so beautiful.
manutdfanatics 11 months ago