Daniel Owino Misiani or Mwalimu D.O. Misiani (22 February 1940 – 17 May 2006) was a Tanzanian musician from Mara Region.
He was known as the "King of History" in Kenya; overseas and in Tanzania, he was known as "the grandfather of benga", of which he pioneered. Misiani was born in Nyamagongo, a quiet village just north of Shirati in Mara Region, Tanzania, close to the eastern shore of Lake Victoria and the border with Kenya. His parents were singers, but opposed his choice of a musical career on religious grounds. Nevertheless, he moved to Kenya in the 1960s to be a musician.
In 1960 in Nairobi he met Daudi Kabaka a famous western Kenyan guitarist and singer already established in the local music scene and mentored Misiani. In 1961 he joined the Sokoto Band. Back in Nairobi he made his first recordings with the Victoria Boys in 1965 and played in The Equator Sound Band until 1967. He then set in motion the beginnings of what is perhaps the most successful band in Kenya by far. She started as Luo Sweet Voice, in 1969 she became Shirati Luo Voice Jazz and in 1975 she changed to D.O. 7 Shirati Jazz.
He sang mostly in Dholuo and Swahili languages. He is known as a pioneering contributor to the Benga music genre. During his long career he released numerous recordings, with some international releases. He was imprisoned on several occasions for lyrics that were perceived as crossing the line into political criticism.
He died in a road traffic accident at an accident blackspot in Kisumu, on the highway to Kakamega, in a crash between a minibus and a public transport van in which many others were injured. At time of his death, aged 66, he was still an active performer. Misiani, who was polygamous, had two wives (Felista and Beatrice) with 14 children.
2020
Kipepeo Publishing
CDr, Album
2010
Stern's Africa
CD, Album, Comp
2002
Equator Heritage Sounds
CD, Album
1990
Atinga
LP, Album
1989
1989
1988
Discafrique
LP
1988
1983
1978
RCA Victor
LP, Album
1977
RCA Victor
LP
1974
Hundhwe
7"
1974
Hundhwe
7"
1972
Sungura
7"
JoJo Records (6)
Cass
Sungura
7"
Sungura
7"
Kasanga
Shellac, 10"
Sungura
7"
Sungura
7"
2013
2011
Next (3)
CD, Comp
2011
Next (3)
CD, Comp
2011
Next (3)
CD, Comp
2011
Next (3)
CD, Comp
2004
1990
Atinga
7"
1989
1980
Koth Kiyobi
7"
1980
Sunrise (5)
7", Single
1979
Awendo Rakido
7"
1979
Awendo Rakido
7"
1978
Orchestra D.O.7 Shirati Jazz
7"
1978
Benga
LP, Album
1978
Koth Kiyombi
7"
1977
Pathé
LP, Comp
1977
RCA Victor
7", Mono, RE
1977
Editions Jicco
LP, Album
1977
Benga
7"
1977
Shonalanga
7"
1977
Kung Fu (3)
7", Single
1977
1977
1976
Playa Sound
LP, Album
1976
Thim Iye Lich
7"
1976
Editions Jicco
LP
1976
Teng Rarieya.
7"
1976
Editions Jicco
LP, Album
1976
Liech Gumbo
7"
1976
Kalamindi
7"
1976
Editions Jicco
7"
1976
Editions Jicco
7"
1976
Miruti
7"
1976
Editions Jicco
7"
1976
Jowi Ja-Mwomo
7"
1976
Magnificent (4)
LP
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1975
P.O.K
7"
1975
Editions Jicco
LP, Album
1975
Jet (12)
7"
1975
O.K
7"
1975
O.K
7"
1975
Agu Iroko Sound
7"
1975
Bumping
7"
1975
Sungura
LP, Album
1975
Sungura
7"
1975
Kung Fu (3)
7"
1975
Agu Iroko Sound
7"
1975
King Kong (3)
7"
1975
Bumping
7"
1975
Agu Iroko Sound
7"
1975
Magnificent (4)
7"
1975
Kung Fu (3)
7"
1975
1975
1975
1974
P.O.K
7"
1974
Sungura
7"
1974
Sungura
7"
1974
Lolwe
7"
1974
King Kong (3)
7"
1974
1973
Lolwe
7"
1973
Kanindo
7"
1973
Nyang Omaki Crocodile
7"
1973
Sungura
7"
1973
Kanindo
LP
1973
King Kong (3)
7"
1973
1973
1973
1972
King Kong (3)
7"
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