About Dr Mooch
Muchanza Akapelwa otherwise known as Dr
Mooch was born in Lusaka, Zambia on July
8th, 1967. This DNA stems from a mom who
sang, and a dad who wrote, yet both parents
were Teachers and Civil Servants. It is
from this backdrop that Dr Mooch has been
performing on and off while pursuing other
endeavors. From the early days in the 80’s
singing alto in Kafue Boys Choir, doing
drama, being an amateur chess champion,
then going on to be one of Zambia’s top
Break dancers with his crew “The Breakfreeze”.
Since Bob Marley
and the Wailers, perfomed at Zimbabwe’s
independence day in 1980, Zambia as a nation
was watching and celebrating too. Jimmy
Cliff, Gregory Issac, Musical Youth, Yellowman,
Mutabaruka, Steel Pulse, Alpha Blondy, and
Burning Spear to mention a few, all spear
headed Dr Mooch’s musical influence and
outlook. Growing up in Zambia, naturally
brings that African touch of Rhumba, Kalindula,
and other cultural influences. The genesis
really stemmed from the outskirts of Lusaka
West where the artist lived in a community
filled with many of Zambia’s top performing
Artists. The likes of Anna Mwale, Ian Nyerenda,
Ricky Illilonga, Paul Ngozi, Amayenge, Patrick
Chisembele but to mention a few, all played
a role in Dr Mooch’s musical growth.
Through the 90’s,
Dr Mooch kept busy in the underground staging
one man shows, local gigs, organizing and
performing in Peace Galas calling for world
peace and international understanding. Upon
following his bliss to Alaska, Dr Mooch
took a break from music to concentrate on
studies , writing and exploring. Now, this
prolific Artist is back with his sophomore
Album, “Eazzy duzzit”. Scaba, Roots and
Culture, present : Zambia’s Reggae Ambassador-”Dr
Mooch”. Respect and Most high bless.
Courtesy
of drmooch.com