Background
Misiani was born in Nyamagongo, a quiet village just north of Shirati in Mara Region, Tanzania, close to the eastern shore of Lake Victoria and the border with Kenya.
Misiani was born in Nyamagongo, a quiet village just north of Shirati in Mara Region, Tanzania, close to the eastern shore of Lake Victoria and the border with Kenya.
He was known as the "King of History" in Kenya. Overseas and in Tanzania, he was known as "the grandfather of benga", of which he pioneered. Nevertheless, he moved to Kenya in the 1960s to be a musician.
He first recorded with the Victoria Boys in 1965.
The band changed its name many times before becoming popular as Shirati Jazz band. He sang mostly in Dholuo and Swahili languages.
During his long career he released numerous recordings, with some international releases. He was imprisoned on several occasions for lyrics that were perceived as crossing the line into political criticism.
He died in a road traffic accident at an accident blackspot in Kisumu, on the highway to Kakamega, in a crash between a minibus and a public transport van in which many others were injured.
At time of his death, aged 66, he was still an active performer. Misiani, who was polygamous, had two wives (Felista and Beatrice) with 14 children. Robert died on October 20, 2007 due to illness.
He is known as a pioneering contributor to the Benga music genre.