My Land Is Kenya singer Roger Whittaker dies
Kenyan-born British folk and country singer Roger Whittaker has died aged 87.
According to German newspaper Bild, Whittaker, who passed away on 13 September in a hospital in southern France, had recently suffered a stroke from which he never recovered.
The publication said: “The singer’s health had been poor for a long time. He suffered from heart problems and blocked arteries. He also had problems with his legs and stomach and suffered from multiple aneurysms. As a result, he had to undergo surgery several times.”
Much loved in Kenya for his song ‘My Land Is Kenya’, Whittaker, whose career spanned 40 years, was also behind other top hits like ‘The Last Farewell’, ‘Durham Town’ and ‘New World in the Morning’.
Released in 1982, ‘My Land is Kenya’ is a heartfelt tribute to the East African country. Writing for OldTimeMusic.com, music writer Jennifer Bell described the song this way: “When it comes to iconic songs that celebrate the beauty and essence of a particular country, ‘My Land is Kenya’ stands out as a poignant tribute to the nation of Kenya. This melodious masterpiece captures the heart and soul of Kenya, evoking a sense of pride and unity among its listeners.
“At its core, ‘My Land is Kenya’ speaks of a deep love and connection to the land. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Kenya’s breathtaking landscapes, from the rolling savannahs to the majestic mountains. It encapsulates the rich diversity of wildlife, highlighting Kenya’s position as a jewel of natural beauty. Whittaker’s smooth vocals bring to life the imagery of roaring lions, graceful giraffes, and shimmering lakes, immersing the listener in the vibrant tapestry of Kenya’s natural wonders.
“Beyond its depiction of Kenya’s physical beauty, the song also delves into the cultural and historical significance of the nation. Whittaker’s evocative lyrics touch upon the legacy of Kenya’s struggle for independence and the resilience of its people. It pays homage to the traditions and customs that make Kenya unique, celebrating its vibrant cultural heritage. The song’s uplifting melody and heartfelt lyrics inspire a sense of unity and pride among Kenyans, reinforcing the idea that Kenya is not just a land but a deeply cherished home.”
Whittaker was born on 22 March 1936 in Nairobi, Kenya, to British parents. His father was a trader running a successful grocery business, while his mother worked as a teacher, leaving Roger and his sister, Betty, in the care of African nannies who taught them Swahili.
Whittaker learnt to play the guitar at an early age after being gifted one by an Italian prisoner of war. He was also able to sing in German and French and was recognised for his whistling skills, as can be heard on ‘My Land Is Kenya’.
The artist, who sold more than 50 million records, is survived by his wife, Natalie, whom he married in 1964, and their five children.
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