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Jacob "
Mpharanyana"
Radebe (16
April 1948 – 21
August 1979) was a
South African singer-songwriter and guitarist. His
music is
often classified as jazz...
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Raymond Chikapa Enock Phiri (23
March 1947 – 12 July 2017) was a
South African jazz,
fusion and
mbaqanga musician born in
Mpumalanga to
Thabethe Phiri...
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instrumental band The Cannibals, who soon
began working with
singer Jacob "
Mpharanyana" Radebe. The
coloured (not black) band The
Flames also
gained a following...
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these included Ladysmith Black Mambazo (1972), The
Green Arrows (1974),
Mpharanyana and the
Cannibals (1976), and
Amaswazi Emvelo (1978).
Other figures at...
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producers at Mavuthela,
producing acts such as
Ladysmith Black Mambazo,
Mpharanyana, and
Amaswazi Emvelo among others,
whilst Mankwane produced other high-selling...
- such as; the Soul Brothers,
Amadodana Ase Wesile,
Abigail Kubheka, and
Mpharanyana Radebe. In
humanitarian works, he was part of the
process of building...
- Queens,
Izintombi Zomoya,
Mgababa Queens,
Abafana Baseqhudeni,
Jacob '
Mpharanyana' Radebe,
Patience Africa, Ray Phiri,
Stimela and
Ladysmith Black Mambazo...