Miriam Makeba - Amampondo • (1980) World of Jazz
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- This performance of Miriam Makeba was recorded on Saturday, July 12, 1980 during the North Sea Jazz Festival, Congresgebouw, The Hague, The Netherlands
Miriam Makeba, nicknamed Mama Africa, (Prospect Township near Johannesburg, March 4, 1932 - Caserta (Italy), November 10, 2008) was a South African singer. She was an active opponent of the South African apartheid policy and therefore lived in exile for thirty years from 1959. Makeba broke through in the 1950s as a jazz singer. Her political activism brought her to the United Nations in 1963, where she advocated against apartheid. She went to live in the United States. In 1966 she won a Grammy for An Evening With Belafonte / Makeba, a collaboration with Harry Belafonte. A year later she scored a worldwide hit with the song Pata Pata.
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True queen of music♥️
A gifted versatile artist.one of a kind.she swings with every style
I stan a QUEEN IN IT'S TRUE MEANING. REST EASY MAMA... YOU DID IT ALL👑👑👑👑♥️
so good! Diggin' Sharon Russell's solo moment on guitar around 2:00. Titus Williams on bass, yaya. Vic Pitts on drum kit!
Guys, when are we getting a biopic for uMama Africa?
Ah tah tah!!!!!!!!!!!!
What does those sounds means? 🤔
Not her best gig