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  2. Joyous Celebration - Wikipedia

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    Joyous Celebration is a South African gospel group formed by Mthunzi Namba, Jabu Hlongwane and Lindelani Mkhize in 1994. [1]Their debut studio album Joyous Celebration, Vol. 9 (2005), became their best-selling album and certified 2 × platinum in South Africa. [2]

  3. Ntokozo Mbambo - Wikipedia

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    Her live album Keep on Believing, was released in 2007. It earned her nominations at Metro FM Music Awards for Best Gospel Album and three nominations at the 2007 Crown Gospel Music Awards. Following her departure with Joyous Celebration in 2011, Mbambo signed with Koko Records and began working on her solo studio album following year in 2012.

  4. Takesure Zamar Ncube - Wikipedia

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    He rose to prominence in 2014 when he joined the multi-award-winning gospel ensemble Joyous Celebration as a vocalist. Two years later, Zamar moved to South Africa after joining the Bold Music stable. [11] [12] In a media interview, Zamar said that he has written over 500 songs so far. [13]

  5. The 20 best albums of 2024 - AOL

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    Turns out the year’s ripping-est live album was recorded half a century ago: Cut over four days at Abbey Road in the summer of 1974 — then relegated to bootleg status for decades among Macca ...

  6. Jon Bon Jovi on 'Joyous' New Album 'Forever' and Possibly ...

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    Bon Jovi is still living on a prayer -- 40 years into their career!ET's Rachel Smith caught up with Jon Bon Jovi at the opening of his new, five-story Nashville bar, JBJ's Nashville, on Friday to ...

  7. Professor (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The songs contained in the album were so strong that every single that came out of it was critically praised; this includes, "Jimaphi le Weight", "Imoto" and "Lento". Furthermore, at the year 2010 edition of the Metro FM Music Awards the album was nominated in three categories; Best Kwaito Album, Song of the Year (Jezebel) and Best ...

  8. The Bala Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Phelo, the youngest of the three brothers, was born on 24 March 1991. He followed in his brothers' footsteps and also attended the Drakensberg Boys' Choir School. In 2011, he joined multi-award-winning gospel ensemble "Joyous Celebration" being with the group until 2015. He also released his self-titled debut solo album in 2011. [8]

  9. Revolution (duo) - Wikipedia

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    An eleventh album, Tribal Journey, was released in 2010, featuring vocals from the likes of former Joyous Celebration gospel singer Thabo Mdluli and Senegalese singer Moh Dediouf, it was described as "an uplifting tribute to the rich and complex web of musical expression which binds all Africans across the globe". [16]