Sir Elvis
Sir Elvis (born Elvis Otiono) is a Country singer from Nairobi, Kenya. He has risen in popularity since his appearances on television. He has also appeared in the United States where he has won an award for Best male vocalist of he year. He has been referred to as the African King of Country music. He has appeared with well-known journalist Jeff Koinange on television several times.
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Also known as | Elvis Otiono, Sir Elvis Otieno |
Born | 1977 Kenya |
Genres | country |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Guitar, banjo, piano |
Years active | 2000s to present |
Associated acts | The Caravan |
Background
He was named after Elvis Presley by his parents.[1] The son of a preacher, he was born in rural Kenya the year that Elvis Presley died. He is Kenya's best known country singer.[2][3] A musician who play the guitar, piano and the banjo, he has been singing country music since the early 2000s.[4] He became serious about Country music while in Norway and played in a country band. His family had been there since leaving Kenya when he was 7 years of age. When he was a student he visited the United States and there he attended his first country concert with featured Shania Twain.[5] After seeing Twain he started soaking up the music of Jim Reeves, Charley Pride and Dolly Parton, and the more modern Country sound of Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson.[6]
Career
It was reported by Michael Chepkwony in the September 1 edition of Kenya's news paper The Standard that he was heading to the Texas Sounds International Country Music festival the following month. He was also the only nominee from Kenya scheduled to compete with 23 other international country artists.[7] Also that month, Sir Elvis appeared alongside Citizen TV's Jeff Koinange (himself a country music lover) at the Country Roads event which was hosted at Thika Greens Golf Resort on Saturday, September 28.[8]
He competed in the sixth annual Texas Sounds International Country Music festival which ran from October 17-20 and won the Best Male Vocalist of the year award.[9] On December 31 that year, he appeared at the country crossover concert which was held at the Ngong Racecourse. The event which attracted a sizable crowd of country enthusiasts also featured Steve Rodgers.[10]
References
- BBC Online, 20 Jul 2015 - BBC Pop Up: The African Elvis bringing country music to Kenya
- CBS News, August 12, 2015 - Country music finds soul in Kenya
- The New York Times, July 1, 2015 - Country Music Finds a Home Far From Home, in Kenya By Isma’il Kushkush
- Businessdailyafrica.com, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018 - PROFILES, Love Affair With Country Music -JACKSON BIKO
- Public Radio International, November 05, 2013 - Arts, Culture & Media, If it's country music and it's Kenya, it must be Elvis - Reporter Valerie Hamilton
- Brand South Africa, 21 Jul 2015 - The Wayfaring Loner: Elvis Goes Country in Africa
- The Standard, September 1st 2019 - Country music star strings his way to Texas for popular festival By MICHAEL CHEPKWONY
- Kenyans.co.ke, 29 September 2019 - Citizen TV's Jeff Koinange & Moses Kuria Show off Musical Prowess By EDDY MWANZA
- The Standard, October 22nd 2019 - Kenya’s king of country music, Sir Elvis Otieno, bags top award in Texas By MICHAEL CHEPKWONY
- The Star, January 5, 2020 - In Summary, Country music enthusiasts dressed in cowboys attires turned out in great numbers