Michael Kiwanuka

soul musician

Band

Band:
Michael Kiwanuka – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Miles C James – Guitar, Vocals
Steve Pringle – Keys, Vocals
Graham Godfrey – Percussion, Vocals
Alex Bonfanti – Bass, Vocals
Lewis Wright – Drums, Vocals
Vincent Brantley, Talitha Manor, Yolanda Dancy - Backing Vocals on “Black Man in a White World”

Michael Kiwanuka on KCRW

UK soul singer Michael Kiwanuka took some time after the release of his acclaimed debut to figure out what he really wanted to say next.

Michael Kiwanuka

UK soul singer Michael Kiwanuka took some time after the release of his acclaimed debut to figure out what he really wanted to say next.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Michael Kiwanuka is a KCRW favorite. The UK artist became a quick favorite among our DJs and we hosted him for this live session around his first full length.

Michael Kiwanuka

Michael Kiwanuka is a KCRW favorite. The UK artist became a quick favorite among our DJs and we hosted him for this live session around his first full length.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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