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Mpahleni (25
December 1943 – 23
December 2022),
better known by her clan name
Madosini, was a
South African musician, singer, and
cultural custodian. She was...
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cultural values and life lessons.
According to
renowned umrhubhe player,
Madosini,
playing umrhubhe taught respect, discipline, and
ubuntu (humanity). When...
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Tshepo Tshola features on "Ndilinde";
Xhosa traditional vocalist Madosini sings on "Lahl’umlenze";
Mandla Spikiri produced "Kwanele"; and "Transkei...
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notable collaboration has been with
Madosini, a
master of
traditional Xhosa instruments.
Mfinyongo cites Madosini as one of her
greatest influences, and...
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ethnomusicologist John Blacking. The
songs of
Madosini were
performed by the
artist Latozi Mphalemi who went by
Madosini while she performed, and
these songs were...
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Madosini playing the
umrubhe mouth bow....
- Mbeki,
Chris Hani,
Bantu Holomisa,
Steve Biko,
musicians Miriam Makeba,
Madosini, Nathi, Dali Mpofu, Vusi Nova and Zahara.
Author Zakes Mda, as well as...
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notably the then 81-year-old
veteran African master storyteller and
musician Madosini, with whom he
lived and
worked in the
township of Langa, in Cape Town,...
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credits "Lion in a Coma"
features jaw harp
samples from "Yitileni" by
Madosini. Avey Tare – vocals, electronics, samples, keys, guitar,
percussion Panda...
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including legendary Xhosa musician and
South African "national treasure"
Madosini on a song
performed at the
United Nations in mid 2020
called "Amphibious...