Jonas Gwangwa

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Kgomo (Wedding Song) 04:18 Tools
Kgomo 04:19 Tools
Morwa 06:09 Tools
Sello Sa Masetlapelo 04:23 Tools
Ulibambe Lingashoni 09:12 Tools
Mhlobo Mdala 08:14 Tools
Batsumi 08:32 Tools
Nelson Mandela (Special 70th Birthday Remake) (Feat. Ndonda Khuze And Jonas Gwangwa) 04:46 Tools
Emaxhoseni 05:58 Tools
Malenda 05:50 Tools
Nelson Mandela (The Whole World Is Watching Dance Mix) (Feat. Ndonda Khuze And Jonas Gwangwa) 00:00 Tools
Diphororo 00:00 Tools
Umyalo 06:29 Tools
Just Bones 07:23 Tools
Shebeen 05:42 Tools
Shebeen Queen 08:21 Tools
A Temporary Inconvenience 09:01 Tools
Time Up 04:52 Tools
Bluesqanga 08:46 Tools
Ga Masheshane 05:42 Tools
Soweto Green 06:54 Tools
Flowers Of The Nation 09:40 Tools
Hamba Ngiyeza 07:45 Tools
Mother Is Love 06:16 Tools
Letuba Lami 00:00 Tools
Maseru 05:26 Tools
Ethnic Fusion 00:00 Tools
Back To Orlando East 00:00 Tools
Hurry up and wait 07:52 Tools
Afrika Lefatshe La Badimo 00:00 Tools
Ma-Africa 00:00 Tools
iHome brew 00:00 Tools
Barunga 00:00 Tools
Kukude ( Lapho Sivela Khona) 00:00 Tools
Foreign Native 00:00 Tools
barungwa 00:00 Tools
Ledimo 00:00 Tools
Renaissance Song 00:00 Tools
Le Joale 00:00 Tools
No Love Lost 00:00 Tools
Yihla Moya 00:00 Tools
Freedom For Some 00:00 Tools
Ke Maseru oa litletle 06:31 Tools
Love and Patience 00:00 Tools
Tselane 00:00 Tools
Sello Sa Masetapelo 00:00 Tools
Dark City 00:00 Tools
Ga Mashashane 00:00 Tools
Ledimo (The Giant) 00:00 Tools
Diphororo (Vocal Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Getaway 00:00 Tools
Sello Sa Mase tlapelo 00:00 Tools
Nelson Mandela '88 Special 70th Birthday Remake 00:00 Tools
Kukude (Lapho Sivela Khona) 00:00 Tools
Freedom For Some Is Freedom For Free 00:00 Tools
Foreign natives 00:00 Tools
Sello So Masetlapelo 00:00 Tools
Black Township 00:00 Tools
Ga Mashashave 00:00 Tools
Flower of the Nation 00:00 Tools
Gumboots 00:00 Tools
The Mortuary 00:00 Tools
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Jazz trombonist and composer Jonas Gwangwa (born: Jonas Mosa Gwangwa) has played an influential role in the evolution of South African jazz. A member, along with jazz pianist Abudllah Ibrahim (then, known as Dollar Brand), of the Jazz Epistles, the first Black South African to release an album, Gwangwa has gone on to become an award-winning composer. In addition to composing the scores of such films as Cry Freedom, Generations and Othello, Gwangwa composed the theme music of South Africa's Olympic bid in 1997. Gwangwa was one of many talented musicians mentored by South African alto saxophonist Kippie Moeketsi in the early-1950s. Following the disbanding of the Jazz Epistles in 1959, Gwangwa continued to make his presence known amongst South Africa's jazz enthusiasts. His fame spread to the United States in the mid-1960s. In 1965, Gwangwa was featured in a "Sound Of Africa" concert at Carnegie Hall, sharing the stage with Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela and Letta Mbulu. Two years later, he returned tio the United States to participate in a national tour, "The Main Event", featuring Masekela and Herb Alpert. Despite his hefty reputation, Gwangwa remained a victim of apartheid. When the South African government passed laws making it illegal for Blacks to congregate, in the early 1970s, Gwangwa left his homeland. After touring Europe in a musical production of King Kong, he continued on to the United States, where he attended the Manhattan School of Music in New York. With the encouragement and patronage of Harry Belafonte, Gwangwa was able to . successfully break through to American audiences. Continuing to break new ground as a composer and arranger, Gwangwa served ten years as musical director of the ANC cultural ensemble tour, "Amandla". In 1987 and 1988, he collaborated with George Fenton to compose the score for the Richard Attenborough film, Cry Freedom. In addition to being nominated for Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe awards, the film received Ivor Bovello and Black Emmy awards. Gwangwa returned to South Africa in 1991. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.