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Joseph Shabalala, Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder, dies aged 78

South African government pays tribute to singer whose group gained worldwide fame after collaborating for Paul Simon’s Graceland
Ben Beaumont-Thomas
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Tue 11 Feb 2020 13.24 GMTLast modified on Tue 11 Feb 2020 14.34 GMT



Joseph Shabalala performing in 2008.
Joseph Shabalala performing in 2008. Photograph: Joseph Kaczmarek/AP

Joseph Shabalala, the bandleader who brought the South African vocal harmony group Ladysmith Black Mambazo to global success, has died aged 78.
Shabalala died in hospital in Pretoria and the news was confirmed by the group’s manager, Xolani Majozi. No cause of death has been announced.
“Our Founder, our Teacher and most importantly, our Father left us today for eternal peace,” the choir said on social media. “We celebrate and honour your kind heart and your extraordinary life. Through your music and the millions who you came in contact with, you shall live forever.” South African president Cyril Ramaphosa called him a “veteran choral maestro”.
Shabalala started singing as a teenager with the groups Durban Choir and the Highlanders, before forming Ezimnyama in 1959. He later christened it Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Ladysmith for his hometown, Black for the local livestock, and Mambazo, the Zulu word for axe, as a metaphor for the group’s sharpness.
Their exquisitely harmonised a cappella songs in Zulu became hugely popular in South Africa after the release of their debut album in 1973. The group’s members would go on to convert to Christianity and bring religious music into their repertoire.

 

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I watched Ladysmith here at Aboretum some years ago. They still had some of the original members. I remember Shabalala's son was in the group at the time
 

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Got to know them during 1992 elections, the only time VoK (KBC?) TV didn't close at midnight.

They played them on a loop the whole time while interrupting here and there to announce Nyayo's 10's of thousands of votes, Matiba's and Kibaki's few thousands, and George Anyona's 1 or zero votes.
 
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