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Recordings from the late trumpeter and the Nigerian drummer take you right inside the music
This reissued version of the 1980 reunion between the South African trumpeter and singer-songwriter Miriam Makeba is as powerful as ever
Two previous albums which show the diversity of the trumpeter’s work make a welcome reappearance in full
He bore witness to black South Africans’ struggle against white minority rule
Musician will be remembered for this politically charged songs opposing apartheid
The pianist and his band celebrated a groundbreaking South African jazz album
The songwriter’s 1977 track was a triumph, though its meaning was widely misunderstood
Similar to Laibach’s upcoming concerts in North Korea, here are four surprising authoritarian entanglements
The three-day festival featured a kaleidoscope of acts from jazz and populist backgrounds
The duo — who formed their first band in 1963 — displayed a mutual rapport that seemed effortless
London clubs under threat as rent and rates rocket
After his audition, Njabulo Madlala was offered a full scholarship on the spot
This concert harked back to early 1960s jam sessions in the Bronx between the two old friends
Herbie Hancock, Rubén Blades and Dianne Reeves were among the 40 stars at this Unesco event
Celebrating its 30th year, ‘The World’s Festival’ culminated in a blazing performance from a stacked ensemble of Rajasthani musicians
The ‘Graceland’ album was rightly acclaimed on its release in 1986 ,but it was also dogged by political controversy
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