I am an artist with a soul purpose of creating change by utilising what I have under my skill set which is being a guitarist. I stand for progressive and sustainable social change of which, is what art as an entity plays a great role. My mantra is that there is a place for everyone in this world. I am proud to say that this principle has allowed me to become the person I am today. I am able to work with a lot of people, creating connection and eventually creating positive change.
I have been coaching guitar at Kamata Music School from 2017 to date. I also run private lessons in various places like Kileleshwa, Runda, South b among other places. I am also a guitarist at ACK st Matthews Membley church from 2016 to date.
As an artist I have also been active in mentoring the upcoming artists by guiding and training them on stage performance and singing. I co-founded Sauti Pwani with musician Mia Ivy. This is an arts group at the coast of Kenya in Pwani University. As an alumni of the campus, I went back to establish the arts group since there was none which was active. It's primary purpose was to train the artistic persons to grow their craft. We managed to do a number of events which included; colour splash, African vintage, valentine's among others. It is still active till today with many artists doing great as a result of the mentorship.
This is an urban music boy band that specializes in afropop music
This is a Kenyan rock band which incorporates Kiswahili and English dialects in their music. They are nominees of AFRIMA music awards for the best African rock band.
This is an afro-pop boy band based in Nairobi. They pass a message of moral consciousness.
This is a product of the legend of Nyatiti music, Mr Makadem. The band blends jazz music and nyatiti sounds.
This was our first event as Lela arts organization. The event was meant to elevate and sensitize on the beauty of our African culture. It took place at Michael Joseph's Center.
The event was about bringing back the old ways of romance and advocate for true relationships which lead to successful marriages and friendships. It was also to celebrate the African love story.
The event was about induction of a new culture of love. It was to prove that despite all the cultural differences, music and good vibes can bring people together. It was also meant to awaken the black consciousness that has been painted as weak, incapable and often insubordinated.
The event set to celebrate women in the art industry, especially poets and musicians. Traditionally this field is male dominated, however, this event showed that women have equal influence and capabilities as their male counterparts.