Ladysmith Black Mambazo were in Nairobi recently and boy, didn't they blazed the trail?
Ladysmith Black Mambazo has performed for enthusiasticaudiences throughout the world. Combining isicathamiya, traditional SouthAfrican choral song, with traditional Zulu dance, the group has remained trueto its roots and delivered a powerful message about the importance of honoringone’s culture.
The group who were in Kenya courtesy of telecommunicationcompany Safaricon for the annual Classical Fusion. They have released more than 65 albums since their 1970 recording debut. In1985, Paul Simon approached the group to collaborate with him on his Gracelandalbum.
The recording’s success encouraged the collapse of cultural performance barriers, and introduceLadysmith Black Mambazo and their compelling presentation of indigenous music to larger audiences aroundthe globe.
Joseph Shabalala, founder and leader of Ladysmith BlackMambazo, is an educator, composer, producer, bishop, board member for a numberof developmental institutions as well as an artist.
To date Ladysmith Black Mambazo was nominated thirteen (13)times for Grammy Awards.
From 2010 to 2011 LBM will be celebrating 50th Anniversary(1960-2010), together as one, without any slip or conflict and the leader the founder of the group celebrating 70years old (1940-2010), he formed this group at an age of 20 years.
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