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Christopher Evans (musician)

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Residence
  
Kampala, Uganda

Occupation
  
Musician, entertainer

Citizenship
  
Uganda


Ethnicity
  
Muganda

Nationality
  
Ugandan

Name
  
Christopher Evans

Born
  
1987 (age 27–28)
Uganda

Education
  
General Education St. Mary's Boarding Secondary School Kitende, Kajjansi, Wakiso District, Uganda

Christopher Evans (born Christopher Evans Kaweesi; Christopher Evans Kaweesi), but commonly known as Chris Evans, is a Ugandan songwriter, recording and performing artist. He composes and sings in a genre of Ugandan music known as Kidandali.

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Overview

Chris Evans is one of Uganda's most popular musicians in the 21st century. In July 2013, BigEye.Ug, a Ugandan music website listed him as one of the 256 Best Ugandan Music Artistes Of All Time. Chris Evans sings primarily in his native Luganda. As of January 2014, he had released about ten singles including:

Background

Christopher Evans Kaweesi was born to Christopher Kakooza, a construction worker and Mrs. Kakooza, a housewife. His mother died while he was still a baby and his father died when Kaweesi was about 13 or 14 years old. He paid for his elementary and middle school education by performing menial jobs at construction sites and at school.

He passed his O-Level examinations with flying colors, scoring 14 points in 8 subjects (the best possible score is 8). His paternal uncle, sponsored his A-Level education at St. Mary’s Boarding Secondary School, Kitende, a good residential mixed high school, in Kajjansi, off of the Kampala-Entebbe Road. At Kitende, Kaweesi studies Physics, Chemistry and Biology, with Mathematics as a minor subject.

He was admitted to Makerere University on a Uganda Government scholarship to study Agriculture. He enrolled, attended classes, but never graduated. Instead, he used the contacts at the university, to launch his musical carrier.

References

Christopher Evans (musician) Wikipedia