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2010年6月1日星期二

Moses Khumalo - Mntungwa

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Origine du Groupe : South Africa

Style : Jazz World , Smooth Jazz

Sortie : 2002

Tracklist :

01 - Ngwana Wa Mme
02 - Hymn for Taiwa
03 - He Said
04 - Township Tempo
05 - Celebrate Mzansi
06 - African Mood
07 - Song for Leonard
08 - Vat My Huis Toe
09 - Kgotso Africa
10 - Mntungwa

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From wikipedia :

Moses Khumalo (born Soweto January 30, 1979 — died September 4, 2006) was a South African jazz saxophonist. He studied at Manu Technical College from 1994-1998 after graduating from community college. He started with the piano but switched to the saxophone in February, 1995.

He first performed publicly at the Grahamstown National Arts Festival in 1995, and gained attention in the jazz world as a member of Moses Taiwa Molelekwa's band. In the following years he played with Hugh Masekela, Sibongile Khumalo, and Paul Hanmer. Khumalo had been dubbed "one of South Africa's most promising young saxophonists."[1]

Moses Khumalo died of an apparent suicide by hanging on September 4, 2006.


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