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* ''Remembering Okatch 18 years later'', [https://nation.africa/kenya/life-and-style/weekend/remembering-okatch-18-years-later-1158036?view=htmlamp Nation], January 2016/July 2020
* ''Remembering Okatch 18 years later'', [https://nation.africa/kenya/life-and-style/weekend/remembering-okatch-18-years-later-1158036?view=htmlamp Nation], January 2016/July 2020
* ''Okatch Biggy: A Story-Teller's Anthology'', [https://www.namlolwe-anecdotes.com/post/okatch-biggy-story-teller-s-anthology NAMLOLwE ANECDOTEs], October 2020
* ''Okatch Biggy: A Story-Teller's Anthology'', [https://www.namlolwe-anecdotes.com/post/okatch-biggy-story-teller-s-anthology NAMLOLwE ANECDOTEs], October 2020
* Mboya, T. Michael. 2009. ''Sex, HIV/AIDS and “Tribal” Politics in the Benga of Okatch Biggy''. In: Postcolonial Text, Vol 5, No 3.


[[Category:Singer]]
[[Category:Singer]]

Revision as of 15:54, 28 May 2022

Okatch Biggy (Elly Mathayo Okatch) was a singer from Kenya.

Born

1954 in Ujimbe, Kenya

Died

1997

Language

Luo

Genre

Benga Music

Instruments

Vocals, drums

Career

1977 - 1997

Cassettes from Okatch Biggy

Sources

  • Okatch Biggy in Wikipedia
  • Why legend of Okatch Biggy still lives on, Nation, December 2014
  • Remembering Okatch 18 years later, Nation, January 2016/July 2020
  • Okatch Biggy: A Story-Teller's Anthology, NAMLOLwE ANECDOTEs, October 2020
  • Mboya, T. Michael. 2009. Sex, HIV/AIDS and “Tribal” Politics in the Benga of Okatch Biggy. In: Postcolonial Text, Vol 5, No 3.