Winyo
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As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, anticipation extends beyond the sporting arena to encompass captivating cultural performances.
Among those selected to grace the global stage is Kenya's celebrated musician Shiphton Onyango, better known by his stage name, Winyo. Winyo's music is imbued with the soulful essence of the Luo tribe, hailing from the shores of Lake Victoria in Western Kenya. His moniker, derived from the Luo word for "bird," perfectly captures the quality of his voice, often compared to the melodious chirping of avian creatures. In a recent Instagram post confirming his participation in the Olympics, Winyo expressed his deep gratitude and touted the opportunity to showcase Kenyan culture on a global platform.
Winyo's musical journey is firmly rooted in the traditional Benga style. He has revitalized this genre with a contemporary touch while preserving the distinctive guitar techniques employed by legendary figures like Ochieng' Nelly and George Ramogi. Winyo's repertoire, delivered primarily in Dholuo, Swahili, and English, tackles a wide range of social issues spanning from the plight of homeless children to the complexities of love and marriage. Winyo's initial rise to fame came as part of the acclaimed trio, Rateng. Within this group, he honed his talents as a composer, vocalist, and guitarist.
His contributions to the group's 2009 album, "Thumology," solidified his reputation as a diverse artist. Winyo's exceptional talent has garnered him international recognition. He has achieved finalist status in the prestigious Radio France International (RFI) Discoveries competition in both 2010 and 2011. Furthermore, his nomination for the Rolex Arts Initiative Mentor and Protégé program in 2012 serves as another testament to his global appeal. Winyo's artistry extends beyond the realm of music. He is a multifaceted talent, excelling as a composer, songwriter, photographer, actor, and television producer.
His dedication to the advancement of African music was further demonstrated by his participation in the Global Music Academy's curriculum development workshop held in South Africa. Winyo's solo career boasts a string of impressive achievements. His debut CD, "Benga Blues," marked a significant milestone. He has also had the privilege of collaborating with renowned artists such as Joss Stone and Vieux Farka Touré. Performances at esteemed venues like the Library of Congress in the United States and the Musique Métisses festival in France have solidified his position as a global music icon.
His international acclaim is further mirrored by appearances at prestigious events such as the Africa Festival in Würzburg, Germany (2011) and the Festival for African Fashion and Arts (FAFA) in 2010. Standing alongside Kenyan athletic champions like Eliud Kipchoge and Faith Kipyegon, Winyo is poised to enthral audiences with his soul-stirring melodies. He embodies the rich musical heritage of Kenya and will undoubtedly be a highlight of the 2024 Paris Olympics.