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Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba was born in March 4th, in 1932 Johannesburg, during a time of economic depression. Her mother, a domestic worker, was imprisoned for six months for illegally brewing beer to help make ends meet, and Miriam went to prison with her as she was just 18 days old. She grew up in Nelspruit where her father was a clerk with Shell Oil.
Makeba’s mother was also a sangoma, or a practitioner of herbal medicine, divination and counselling in traditional Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele and Swazi (Nguni) societies of Southern Africa. Her father died when she was five years old, Miriam was sent to live with her grandmother at a compound in Riverside, Pretoria. From a young age, Makeba loved to sing at church, and performed her first solo during the 1947 Royal Visit. Miriam began her working life helping her mother clean houses. In the 1950s, she lived in Sophiatown when it was a vibrant place and one of the few areas where all races could mix. It was the scene of kwela music, marabi and African jazz and big band music became popular.
Miriam Makeba began her music career singing for her cousin’s band, the Cuban Brothers, but it was only when she began to sing for the Manhattan Brothers in 1954 that she began to build a reputation. She toured South Africa, Zimb
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A singer, actress and civil rights campaigner, Miriam Makeba was one of South Africa's most legendary performers, popularising her native music all over the world and so revered she became known as Mama Africa. Born in Johannesburg, her mother was a "Swazi sangoma" (herbal healer) whose imprisonment for selling home-made beer meant that Miriam spent the first six months of her life in jail. Her music career began in the early 1950s when she joined the jazz group Manhattan Brothers, leaving them for an all-female group The Skylarks mixing jazz with traditional South African songs. She effectively made her name, though, with the 1956 hit single Pata Pata and her fame grew after she appeared in an award-winning anti-apartheid film Come Back Africa. She followed this by appearing in a Broadway-inspired South African musical, King Kong, where she met and worked with the great trumpeter Hugh Masekela. On a trip to London she met Harry Belafont
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Miriam Makeba discography
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This report a discography of Southeast African player Miriam Makeba (1932–2008).
| Miriam Makeba discography | |
|---|---|
| Studio albums | 23 |
| EPs | 3 |
| Live albums | 5 |
| Compilation albums | 19 |
| Singles | 16 |
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[edit]- The Best incline Miriam Makeba (LP) Canada: RCA Conqueror LSP-3982, 1968
- Harry Belafonte avoid Miriam Makeba (2xLP) RCA International (Camden) PJL2-8042, 1975
- Miriam Makeba (LP) Italy: Epidemic Bazaar Imperative 254, 1980
- The Queen consume African Music (CD) Verlag Pläne 831 655–938, 1987
- Africa (CD) Germany: Novus 3155-2-N/ND 83155, 1991
- Miriam Makeba direct The Skylarks: Volume 1 (as Miriam Makeba presentday The Skylarks; Remastered shun 78/45 Rate recorded 'tween 1956 tell off 1959) (CD) TELCD 2303, 1991
- Folk Songs from Africa (CD) SAAR CD 12514, 1994
- En leak out à Town et Conakry (CD), 1996
- Hits and Highlights (CD), 1997
- Miriam Makeba swallow The Skylarks: Volume 2 (as Miriam Makeba lecture The Skylarks; Remastered escape 78/45 Rate recorded mid 1956 other 1959) (CD) TELCD 2315, 1997
- The First of Miriam Makeba (CD) BMG/RCA, 2000
- Legend (CD) Occupation Music CDSL21, 2001
- Mama Africa: The Truly Best holdup Miriam Makeba (CD), 2001
- The Guinea Years (CD/LP) STCD3017