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The Second Case of the South African Jazz Jive Holiday

12:00pm, 12-21-2014
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This week I repeat a theme I introduced one month ago for the Thanksgiving holiday:  jazz and jive music from South African and from the South African diaspora.

This is a whole new batch of tracks from South African musical giants including Abdullah Ibrahim (first known as "Dollar Brand"), Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, The Jazz Epistles, and many more. 

South African jazz was among my first discoveries in African music back in the late 80s, and I have always marveled that these artists could produce music so full of patience, wisdom, and even joy, all amid the depredations of life in apartheid South Africa. As such, this music is full of the human spirit we should all celebrate during the holiday season.

Happy holidays, everyone... see you again in 2015!

  • 12:07pm Bo Masekela by Hugh Masekela on The Lasting Impression of Hugh Masekela (MGM)
  • 12:11pm Bird Meets Elephant by Malombo on Spirit of Malombo (Strut)
  • 12:16pm Closer to the Source by Bheki Mseleku on Closer to the Source (World Circuit)
  • 12:23pm Age of Inner Knowing by Bheki Mseleku on Closer to the Source (World Circuit)
  • 12:34pm Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro by Abdullah Ibrahim on African Sun (Kaz Records)
  • 12:41pm Emampondweni by Batsumi on Batsumi (Matsuli Music)
  • 12:46pm Blues for Huey by Hugh Masekela on Masekela (Uni)
  • 12:48pm Emakhaya by The Heshoo Beshoo Group on Armitage Road (EMI)
  • 12:54pm African Marketplace by Abdullah Ibrahim on African Marketplace (Elektra)
  • 1:01pm Za Labalaba by The Zulus on Hugh Masekela presents The Chisa Years (BBE)
  • 1:04pm Welelele by Letta Mbulu on Africa 50 Years of Music (Sterns)
  • 1:07pm Lily Express by Gwigwi Mrwebi on South African Funk Experience (Nascente)
  • 1:10pm Magwala Ndini by Miriam Makeba on Makeba! (Reprise)
  • 1:12pm Vuca by Hugh Masekela on The Promise of a Future (Uni)
  • 1:16pm Letter to Prospect Township by The Johannesburg Street Band on Dancin' Through the Streets (Uni)
  • 1:18pm The Wedding by Abdullah Ibrahim on Water from an Ancient Well (Black Hawk Records)
  • 1:21pm Little Old Man by Early Mabuza Quartet on Castle Lager Jazz Festival 1964 (EMI)
  • 1:24pm Zangomva by Gwigwi Mrwebi on Kwela (77 Records)
  • 1:27pm Gafsa by The Jazz Epistles on Verse 1+ (Adventures in Sound)
  • 1:31pm Ngena Mntan'am by The Ministers on Next Stop... Soweto Vol 3 (Strut)
  • 1:36pm Capetown Fringe by Abdullah Ibrahim on Capetown Fringe (Chiaroscuro)
  • 1:40pm Inhlizyiyo Yam by Cowboy Superman & His Cowboy Sisters on Township Jive Kwela Jazz (Soul Safari)
  • 1:43pm Phatha Phatha by Spokes Mashiyane and his Golden Saxophone on New Sounds of Africa (Fiesta)
  • 1:45pm Iza Wena by Happy Africa on Next Stop... Soweto Vol 1 (Strut)
  • 1:48pm Hayini Bo by Gwigwi Mrwebi on Mbaqanga Songs (Honest Jons Records)
  • 1:51pm Usithathapi Isibindi by Super Tens on Soweto Street Music (Audiotrax)
  • 1:54pm Wozani Mahipi by The Mahotella Queens on Soweto Never Sleeps (Shanachie)
  • 1:57pm Izifebe by Hamilton Nzimande on Bringing It Down (Trojan World)
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