Sunburst | |
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Genres | Afro-rock |
Years active | 1970 - 1977 |
Associated acts | Dar Es Salaam |
Past members |
Eric Allandale Bashir Idi Farhan Johnny “Rocks” Fernandes Hembi Flory Kongo Kassim Magati James Mpungo |
Sunburst was an African band that was formed in 1970 by Zairean guitarist Hembi Flory Kongo. One of its members was Eric Allandale who used to be with The Foundations, and previously the New Orleans Knights. The band is a part of African music history.
Their music was a combo of Afro-rock, Zamrock, and Kitoto. Following a radio session in 1973, the band gained national attention. A month after that in July they won a band competition in Dar Es Salaam and grew more popular. They also recorded singles in Kenya. In 1976 they were working on an album. Their album was released in 1977 and around that time they had split up. Prior to the recording of their album, hey had recorded a session for Tanzanian radio.
They were managed by Peter Bagshawe. Prior to becoming the manager for the band, Bagshawe originally from Yorkshire was a steam train enthusiast and living in Zambia at the time.
in 2016, the Ave Africa, The Complete Recordings 1973-1976 album was released. It was released on Strut Records.