Louis Moholo

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Ithi Gqui 00:00 Tools
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Yes Please 00:00 Tools
Ntyilo-Ntyilo 00:00 Tools
Khanya Apho Ukhona (Shine Wherever You Are) 00:00 Tools
Sonke 00:00 Tools
Maybe Of Cause 00:00 Tools
Yes Baby No Baby 00:00 Tools
Utshaka 00:00 Tools
Hayi Umntu Endinguye 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Gonna Know Me 00:00 Tools
Lakutshona Ilanga - Ntyilo-Ntyilo 00:00 Tools
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Woza 00:00 Tools
Mad High 00:00 Tools
Lost Opportunities 00:00 Tools
Tristan's Line 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'Cos You Think You 00:00 Tools
Joyful Noises 00:00 Tools
B My Dear 00:00 Tools
Ninesense Suite 00:00 Tools
You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'Cos Y 00:00 Tools
Motherless Child 00:00 Tools
Hymn For John Carter 00:00 Tools
Mongezi-Frames-Part One 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Heart Straight 00:00 Tools
Natal 00:00 Tools
Ihi gqi (Appear) 00:00 Tools
For Chisa 00:00 Tools
What A Wonderful World 00:00 Tools
Mark Of Respect 00:00 Tools
South Afrika Is Free - OK? 00:00 Tools
Khanya apho ukhona (Shine wherewer you are) 00:00 Tools
Bush Fire 00:00 Tools
Yes Baby, No Baby 00:00 Tools
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Use Less Sugar And Stir Like Hell 00:00 Tools
For The Blue Notes 00:00 Tools
Back Beat 00:00 Tools
Coincidence 00:00 Tools
Flaming July 00:00 Tools
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Sticks 00:00 Tools
Joyful Noise 00:00 Tools
Sibanye (We Are One) 00:00 Tools
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Louis Tebugo Moholo (born 10 March 1940, in Cape Town), is a South African jazz drummer. He formed The Blue Notes with Chris McGregor, and emigrated to Europe with them in 1964, eventually settling in London, where he formed part of a South African exile community that made an important contribution to British jazz. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Breath, a big band comprising several South African exiles and leading musicians of the British free jazz scene in the seventies and is the founder of "Viva-La-Black" and the "Dedication Orchestra." His first album under his own name Spirits Rejoice on Ogun Records is considered a classic example of the combination of British and South-African players. In the early 1970's, Moholo was also member of the afro-rock band Assagai. Moholo has played with many musicians, including Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, Evan Parker, Enrico Rava, Roswell Rudd, Irène Schweizer, Cecil Taylor, John Tchicai, Archie Shepp, Peter Brötzmann, Keith Tippett, Elton Dean and Harry Miller. Moholo returned to South Africa in September 2005, performing with George Lewis at the UNYAZI Festival of Electronic Music in Johannesburg. He now goes under the name Louis Moholo-Moholo because the name is more ethnically authentic. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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