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Aaron "Big
Voice Jack"
Lerole (c. 1940 – 12
March 2003) was a
South African singer and
penny whistle player.
Lerole was a
leading performer in the kwela...
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African kwela song from the 1950s,
believed to have been
composed by Jack
Lerole. The song was
arranged for
penny whistle and
first recorded by
Elias and...
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songwriting credits. However, it
appears sometime later Manele, Vilakazi,
Lerole and
Masilela have been
added to
Double Dutch as
credited composers. The...
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kwela pennywhistle tunes.
Other artists include The Skylarks, Jack
Lerole,
Aaron Lerole, The
Solven Whistlers,
Kippie Moeketsi,
Donald Kachamba and Gwigwi...
- met
kwela musician "Big Voice" Jack
Lerole at the
Gallo Records building in Johannesburg. In the late 1950s,
Lerole had led a
kwela band
called Elias and...
- (1993) Eat a
Mango (1995) Bang the Drum (2009)
Mango Groove: Live in
Concert (2011)
Faces to the Sun (2016)
People Claire Johnston Alan
Lazar Jack
Lerole...
- people's wind
instrument of choice.
Kwela master Aaron "Big
Voice Jack"
Lerole continued to
perform into the 1990s; a few bands, such as The Positively...
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Governor (1658–1664) Vincent,
Governor (1664–1670)
Louis de
Canchy de
Lerole,
Governor (1671–1674)
Pierre de Sainte-Marthe de Lalande,
Governor (1675–1679)...
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additional guitar Ian
Heman –
additional drums and
percussion "Big
Voice Jack"
Lerole –
vocals on "Dance Sum More" The
Siyagida Gumboot Dancers –
backing vocals...
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Flutes was a
kwela band,
formed in the mid-1950s by
brothers Elias and Jack
Lerole,
along with
David Ramosa and Zeph Nkabinde. The four
young men pla**** on...