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  2. Miriam Makeba - Wikipedia

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    Zenzile Miriam Makeba (/ m ə ˈ k eɪ b ə / mə-KAY-bə, [2] [3] Xhosa: [máˈkʼêːɓà̤] ⓘ; 4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist.

  3. Pata Pata - Wikipedia

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    Makeba's "Pata Pata" was originally sung, recorded, and released in South Africa by Makeba's girl group The Skylarks [10] in either 1956 [11] or 1959. [7]In 1967, after establishing a successful singing career in the US, Makeba re-recorded the song with Jerry Ragovoy producing, and with an added spoken part in English.

  4. The Click Song - Wikipedia

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    The song is known world-wide thanks to the interpretation of South African singer Miriam Makeba (herself a Xhosa). In her discography the song appears in several versions, both with the title Qongqothwane and as The Click Song. The song was written and originally performed by The Manhattan Brothers who made it famous across Africa. Miriam was ...

  5. The Skylarks (South African vocal group) - Wikipedia

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    The Skylarks were an all-woman South African band of the 1950s, founded by Miriam Makeba. The original lineup comprised Makeba and Johanna Radebe, Mary Rabotapi, and Mummy Girl Nketle. Later, Helen Van Rensburg and Abigail Kubheka replaced Radebe. [1] [2] At one time they were the

  6. Soweto Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Soweto Blues" is a protest song written by Hugh Masekela and performed by Miriam Makeba. [1] The song is about the Soweto uprising that occurred in 1976, following the decision by the apartheid government of South Africa to make Afrikaans a medium of instruction at school. The uprising was forcefully put down by the police, leading to the ...

  7. Manhattan Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Brothers was a popular South African singing group in the 1940s and 1950s, during the Apartheid era. [1] ... Rufus Khoza, [1] and Miriam Makeba.

  8. An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba is a Grammy Award-winning 1965 album by Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba, released by RCA Victor.It was the second outcome of the long lasting collaboration between Belafonte and Makeba, the first being the appearance of Makeba in the song "One More Dance" on Belafonte's 1960 album, Belafonte Returns to Carnegie Hall.

  9. Miriam Makeba discography - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Makeba (LP) Italy: Record Bazaar RB 254, 1980; The Queen of African Music (CD) Verlag Pläne 831 655–938, 1987; Africa (CD) Germany: Novus 3155-2-N/ND 83155, 1991; Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks: Volume 1 (as Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks; Remastered from 78/45 RPM recorded between 1956 and 1959) (CD) TELCD 2303, 1991

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