Monday, December 5, 2011

South African Genuine Voice

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To listen to legends Ladysmith black mambazo
James Brown,( the singer, song writer, bandleader, and dancer who sold millions of records in his career which lasted half a century. He regularly topped the rhythm-and-blues charts, although he never had a No. 1 pop hit in the 1960s and the 1970s. James Brown at Zaire singing to an African audience, “Say It Loud — I’m Black and I’m Proud.” This music innovator died of congestive heart failure in Atlanta at the age of 73
Miriam Makeba was a activist, and the South African music quin, music princess, widely known as " Mama Africa". She was a prominent opponent of apartheid. Mandela conveys, “She was South Africa’s first lady of song and so richly deserved the title of Mama Afrika. She was a mother to our struggle and to the young nation of ours.” Her music inspired a powerful sense of hope in all of us. Ms. Makeba’s musical career spanned five decades. This music legend left us at the age of 76 cause of cardiac arrest.

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