Yvonne Mwale

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Born(1988-12-14)14 December 1988
Lusaka, Zambia
OccupationSinger
Years active2004–Present
Yvonne Mwale
Yvonne Mwale at a concert in 2016
Yvonne Mwale at a concert in 2016
Background information
Born(1988-12-14)14 December 1988
Lusaka, Zambia
GenresWorld music, Jazz, Blues, Soul
OccupationSinger
Years active2004–Present
Labelso-tone music, Caravan Records
Websitewww.yvonnemwale.com

Yvonne Mwale (born 14 December 1988 in Lusaka) is a Zambian Afro-Fusion, jazz and blues singer.

Mwale was born in Lusaka in 1988 and raised in Petauke, Zambia. She is the daughter of former Honorable Member of Parliament Michael Mwale and former songstress Jelita Mwanza.

She started her musical education at seven years old and soon after began performing in different churches and choirs across the country.[1] She joined the Zambian group B-Sharp as a vocalist where she received an advanced musical education from Jones Kabanga.

In 2009, Mwale was awarded with “Best Upcoming Female Artist” at the Ngoma Awards, the national music awards in Zambia.[2][3] The same year, she formed a band with her friends named “Nyali”. The group, with Mwale as the lead singer, participated in the Music CrossRoads InterRegional Festival held in Livingstone Zambia in August 2009. Nyali won the competition and took home the prize for the first time ever for Zambia.[4] Later that year, the U.S. embassy in Lusaka initiated a project for the Department of State of the United States of America. Mwale was asked to participate in a song based on one of Barack Obama’s popular speeches.[5][6]

The following year, her band recorded its first album. They were invited to tour Europe where they would perform for several months in eight countries.[7][8] On the African continent, South Africa and Malawi were destinations for performances.

In 2011, Mwale traveled to Tanzania, where she met her manager and started recording her solo album "Kalamatila". In January 2012, she signed with the Danish label Caravan Records. In 2013, she moved with her family to Germany where she recorded another album in Frankfurt. Her album "Ninkale - Let Me Be" was released in July 2014. In September 2016, her album "Msimbi Wakuda" was released.[9]

Yvonne Mwale Zambian musician performing in neighboring Country Tanzania in 2012

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