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Thandiswa Mazwai

About Me

From the very beginning, Thandiswa Mazwai has always managed to be at the forefront of change. Born in the rural homeland of Transkei, she grew up in Soweto during the '80s, as part of the "Soweto generation," who witnessed the violent dismantling of apartheid and the growth of a free South Africa. The daughter of journalists, she was constantly surrounded by banned books, writing, and political discourse. This would eventually prove to be an important element in the singer's songwriting and political awareness. After earning a B.A. in international relations and English, Thandiswa put all her church and school choir experience to use and made her professional debut 1993 at the Market Theatre in a production called SA Love. Shortly after, she was singing background for the soon to be groundbreaking group Bongo Maffin. She was invited to join as lead singer in 1997, and that's when all the changes for South African music began. Hailed as the sound of "new South Africa," Bongo Maffin were one of the first group's to perform kwaito, a purely South African mixture of hip-hop, reggae, and house music flavored with South African sensibilities and dialects. What made Bongo Maffin stand out were Thandiswa's politically conscious lyrics and rich, expressive vocals. The trio became the most popular group in South Africa, releasing five albums and performing all over the world. In 2004, the tenth anniversary of South African freedom, Thandiswa again stepped into the forefront of change. Although still a member of Bongo Maffin, she released her solo album Zabalaza. A stunning collection of soulful, genre-bending songs, the album documents a contemporary African identity. Traveling to her rural birthplace, Thandiswa married the traditional harmonies of Xhosa chants and instruments with modern kwaito, gospel, and jazz sounds. The album electrified Africa, Europe, and Japan and earned her a cavalcade of awards, including a Kora 2004 award for Best Female Artist, and 2005 SA Music Awards for Best African Contemporary Album and Best Female Artist. Hailed as the new generation's Miriam Makeba, Thandiswa signed with an American label in late 2004 and plans tour on her own and with Bongo Maffin in support of their anticipated album. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, All Music Guide

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Member Since: 3/9/2007
Band Website: thandiswa.co.za
Band Members: hey there ladies and gents!I just want you to know about a charity called the Yammie Johns Project. Its a grassroots charity that is looking to make a difference in Africa, one small step at a time. We believe that its better to help one person or group at a time a lot than it is to help a lot of people only a little.What The Yammie Johns Project is seeking to do is to increase the quality of life for the suffering families in Africa. By it by bringing water pumps to a village or the much needed AIDS medication that the our government has yet to really make readily available, and not forgetting increasing the awareness of importance of education.I want you to concider adding this charity to your friends list, so you can be updated on fundraising events (concerts and the like) or if you want to become involved please be sure to message as they will be going to Africa to visit some orphanages and could surely use the help in putting together events to draw more attention to draw more funding to assisting the kids. Not to be depressing but outside of war many of these kids were orphaned because of the lack of AIDS education there...many African governments refuse to work to take the stigma off of this disease and as a result are creating a situation of a country, a continent with no adults. CLICK THE PICTURE, MAKE A DIFFERENCE CLICK ON THIS PICTURE IF YOU ARE A WOMAN
Influences: Abit of this and that.
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Record Label: Gallo Music
Type of Label: Major