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One Little Guitar “Kadongokamu”: The Enduring Legacy of Paul Job Kafeero

This remarkable book is a comprehensive tribute to Uganda’s beloved musician, composer, and social critic, Paul Job Kafeero. One Little Guitar: The Words of Paul Job Kafeero is a meticulously curated collection of his entire discography, featuring 83 songs from 21 albums, recorded over two decades.

A Treasure Trove of Music, Poetry, and Images

The book presents Kafeero’s songs in their original Luganda prose poetry, accompanied by English translations. It also includes reproductions of each album’s tape jacket and hundreds of stunning photographs, showcasing Kafeero’s life on and off stage. These captivating images, paired with informative captions, offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the artist affectionately known as “Prince” and “The Golden Boy of Africa.”

A Lasting Impact on Ugandan Culture

Paul Kafeero’s music continues to resonate deeply with Ugandans, both at home and abroad. His songs, often described as didactic, reflective, and inspirational, have inspired countless individuals to reexamine their lives and strive for positive change. This collection serves as a testament to Kafeero’s enduring educational legacy, cementing his place as a cultural icon in Ugandan history.

A Groundbreaking Publication

One Little Guitar is a pioneering work, marking the first comprehensive collection of its kind in Ugandan history. This monumental book celebrates Kafeero’s life, preserves his literary legacy, and contributes significantly to the cultural heritage of Uganda.

About the Author

Kathryn Barrett-Gaines, also known by her Ugandan stage name, Omwana w’Omuzungu, is a renowned scholar and director of African and African American Studies at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. With a PhD in African History from Stanford University and multiple graduate degrees, Barrett-Gaines has lived part-time in Uganda since 1997, fostering a deep understanding of the country’s culture and history.

One Little Guitar: The Enduring Legacy of Paul Job Kafeero

This remarkable book is a comprehensive tribute to Uganda’s beloved musician, composer, and social critic, Paul Job Kafeero. One Little Guitar: The Words of Paul Job Kafeero is a meticulously curated collection of his entire discography, featuring 83 songs from 21 albums, recorded over two decades.

A Treasure Trove of Music, Poetry, and Images

The book presents Kafeero’s songs in their original Luganda prose poetry, accompanied by English translations. It also includes reproductions of each album’s tape jacket and hundreds of stunning photographs, showcasing Kafeero’s life on and off stage. These captivating images, paired with informative captions, offer a fascinating glimpse into the life of the artist affectionately known as “Prince” and “The Golden Boy of Africa.”

A Lasting Impact on Ugandan Culture

Paul Kafeero’s music continues to resonate deeply with Ugandans, both at home and abroad. His songs, often described as didactic, reflective, and inspirational, have inspired countless individuals to reexamine their lives and strive for positive change. This collection serves as a testament to Kafeero’s enduring educational legacy, cementing his place as a cultural icon in Ugandan history.

A Groundbreaking Publication

One Little Guitar is a pioneering work, marking the first comprehensive collection of its kind in Ugandan history. This monumental book celebrates Kafeero’s life, preserves his literary legacy, and contributes significantly to the cultural heritage of Uganda.

About the Author

Kathryn Barrett-Gaines, also known by her Ugandan stage name, Omwana w’Omuzungu, is a renowned scholar and director of African and African American Studies at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. With a PhD in African History from Stanford University and multiple graduate degrees, Barrett-Gaines has lived part-time in Uganda since 1997, fostering a deep understanding of the country’s culture and history.

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