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  2. Category:South African musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Ballyhoo (South African band) Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness. The Bats (South African band) Big Nuz. The Blackbirds (South African band) BlackByrd. The Blues Broers. Bongo Maffin. Boom Shaka.

  3. List of South African musicians - Wikipedia

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    Leonel Bastos (born 1956), Mozambiquan adult contemporary musician and producer working in South Africa. Battery 9, industrial music project from Johannesburg. Beatenberg. Amanda Black (born 1993), Afro-soul singer-songwriter. BlackByrd, pop trio. BLK JKS, rock band. Elvis Blue, musician and songwriter.

  4. The Flames - Wikipedia

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    The Flames were a South African musical group formed in 1962, [1] with their best-known lineup consisting of guitarists and vocalists Steve Fataar and Blondie Chaplin, bassist Edries "Brother" Fataar, and drummer Ricky Fataar. Considered one of the most influential and unique bands of 1960s South Africa, [2] they stood out with their blend of ...

  5. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa portal. v. t. e. The music of South Africa exhibits a culturally varied musical heritage in conjunction with the multi-ethnic populace. Genres with the greatest international recognition being mbube, isicathamiya, mbaqanga, afrofusion, kwaito, South African pop music, afro house, South African hip hop, Shangaan electro, bacardi ...

  6. The Soul Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Soul Brothers. The Soul Brothers is a South African Mbaqanga music group from KwaZulu-Natal formed in 1975 by Moses Ngwenya and David Masondo. [1][2][3][4] They released over 45 albums including two solo albums that were released by the lead vocalist David Masondo in collaboration with Deborah Fraser, most of which earned them gold status ...

  7. Clout (band) - Wikipedia

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    Clout (band) Clout was a South African rock group formed in Johannesburg in 1977, best known for their hit single, "Substitute". Originally all-female, the group later included some male musicians, who had played as session musicians on the recording. [1]

  8. Juluka - Wikipedia

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    Glenda Millar. Cyril Mnculwane. Juluka was a South African band formed by Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu. Juluka means "sweat" in Zulu, and was the name of a bull owned by Mchunu. The band was closely associated with the mass movement against apartheid.

  9. African Jazz Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    African Jazz Pioneers. The African Jazz Pioneers is a South African group that espouses the music of the 1950s, fusing big band jazz with township marabi sounds. Band leader and saxophonist Bra Ntemi Piliso, who wrote most of the Pioneers' songs, opened the field of composition to the band's younger musicians. [3]