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Marabi — [1] [2] [3] [4] Marabi Stylistic origins … Wikipedia
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Music of South Africa — South Africa This article is part of the series: Culture of South Africa Art Cinema Cuisine Languages Literature List of writers List of poets … Wikipedia
Mbaqanga — Stylistic origins Marabi Kwela Cultural origins Early 1960s Mainstream popularity Mainly in South Africa Mbaqanga is a style of South African music with rural Zulu roots that continues to influence musicians … Wikipedia
Christian Mousset — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Christian Mousset (homonymie). Christian Mousset est né le 28 mai 1944 à Royan dans le département de Charente Maritime en France. Il est le créateur du festival des Musiques Métisses, des labels Marabi … Wikipédia en Français
Jazz in Africa — African Jazz was generally originated in South Africa. During the music’s humble beginnings, it was a mirror of the jazz scene in America with strong African influences. And later went on to become a cultural phenomenon as a similar style was… … Wikipedia
Wendo Kolosoy — Infobox musical artist Name = Wendo Kolosoy Img capt = The cover of his last record, Banaya Papa Wendo Img size = 165 Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Antoine Kalosoyi (var. Nkolosoy) [ [http://www.congovision.com/wendo.html… … Wikipedia
Kwela — is a happy, often pennywhistle based, street music from southern Africa with jazzy underpinnings. It evolved from the marabi sound and brought South African music to international prominence in the 1950s. The music is rooted in Africa, but later… … Wikipedia
Mango Groove — Origin Johannesburg, South Africa Genres pop music, marabi, kwela, world music Years active 1984–present Website … Wikipedia
Makgona Tsohle Band — The Makgona Tsohle Band was a South African instrumental band that is noted for creating the mbaqanga music style. The group was formed in 1964 at Mavuthela (the black music division of Gallo Record Company), and became the Mavuthela house band.… … Wikipedia