Tembo's sister Patience told the press "She had gastritis, she fell sick on Saturday, started vomiting a lot and developed anaemia. Death Īfter complaining over "minor stomach pains" and suffering severe gastritis, Tembo died September 14 at the age of 27. In April 2009, she led worshippers at a world malaria day commemoration in Lusaka. Lily had been involved in raising malaria awareness in Zambia. Tembo was also a news reader for 5th FM radio, a radio station based in Lusaka, Zambia.Īfter winning one award, she was recognized by BBC Africa as a promising African celebrity who remained original to traditional instruments. Tembo emerged onto the music market in 2004 with the album Lily T, which started her career and brought her national attention. Later on, she pursued a career in journalism at Evelyn Hone College. Tembo attended secondary school at the Kabulonga Girls High School in Zambia's capital City, Lusaka. She was inspired by her father, who played African bongo, and her sisters and mother, who sung in church. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates.Tembo was born in Kabwe, Zambia, and was raised in a music-loving family.
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Lily Tembo (Novem– September 14, 2009), popularly known as Lily T, was a Zambian musician who won International acclamation after her debut album Lily T in 2004, winning a Ngoma award as a best female artiste and nomination for the 2005 Koala awards. Publi par Lily Paddle 04:10 Aucun commentaire: Articles plus anciens Accueil.