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AfriCAN Do! Podcast Shines Spotlight on John Katana Harrison: The 50-Year Entrepreneurial Journey of Them Mushrooms
24 Nov 2025

November 2025 | What does it take to build a brand that not only survives but thrives for over five decades? The latest episode of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast answers this question through the remarkable story of John Katana Harrison, co-founder and longtime band leader of the legendary Kenyan group, Them Mushrooms.

Episode 41 is more than a music conversation — it’s a masterclass in African entrepreneurship, innovation, cultural preservation, and resilience.

A Cultural Empire Born in 1969
John Katana takes listeners back to the origins of Them Mushrooms, beginning with their early days as “Avenida Success” in 1969. What started as a family band performing coastal folk music would evolve into one of East Africa’s most influential musical institutions.

With honesty and clarity, John reflects on how the band fused genres like Chakacha, Benga, Taarab, and Mwanzele, creating a sound that became instantly recognizable across Kenya and beyond.

The Global Anthem: “Jambo Bwana (Hakuna Matata)”
The episode dives deep into the story behind Jambo Bwana, the band’s timeless hit that sold over 30,000 copies and became synonymous with Kenya itself. John shares:

  • The creative process behind composing the song
  • How the track grew into a cultural ambassador for Kenya
  • Its unexpected journey to global recognition

More than a hit, Jambo Bwana became a national symbol — a joyful Kenyan greeting that continues to unite audiences globally.

Surviving the Highs and Lows of the Music Industry
John opens up about the challenges the band has faced over the decades:

  • Line-up changes
  • A brief rebrand under the name Uyoga
  • Navigating evolving markets and shifting musical landscapes
  • Preserving authenticity in an increasingly commercialized world

Through it all, the band stayed true to its identity — a commitment that has protected their legacy and strengthened their brand.

A Legacy Recognized at the Highest Level
John Katana’s contribution to Kenya’s cultural and creative industries earned him a Head of State Commendation, a testament to his leadership, artistry, and commitment to uplifting African talent.

His story is not just about music — it is the story of a Kenyan entrepreneur who built a cultural enterprise that has endured for 50 years and continues to inspire new generations.

A Message to Africa: “We CAN Do!”
The episode serves as a powerful affirmation of African innovation. John Katana demonstrates that with creativity, discipline, and cultural pride, African brands can achieve global relevance without losing their identity.

Listeners come away with a renewed belief in the AfriCAN Do! spirit — a reminder that Africa’s heritage, when nurtured, can become a global force.

Listen to the Full Episode and Be Inspired!

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