Fred Masazi

Mr.Fred Masazi
Position: Ugandan Musian
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Country: Uganda
Category: Musician

Education

Bio Description

Fred Masagazi - He was a prominent musician and composer who was active in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a member of the King's African Rifles band and later formed his own band, The Happy Boys. He produced hits such as "Kisa kyeyune" and "Lukia."

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