West Nkosi

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Wedding Vibes 05:45 Tools
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Up and Down 05:23 Tools
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Marabi Kwela 05:24 Tools
Durban Road 02:42 Tools
Village Bump 04:01 Tools
Inkunzi Emnyama (Black Bull) 05:20 Tools
Staff Nurse 04:34 Tools
Shebeleza Mntwana (Shine Child) 04:53 Tools
Two Mabone 02:35 Tools
Mhlanga Rocks 02:38 Tools
Makhaza 02:16 Tools
Marabi Bell 800 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Zacks 05:23 Tools
Chillis 500 02:57 Tools
Orlando Train 02:32 Tools
Madula Shokeng Special 02:17 Tools
Wenzile (She Did It) 04:37 Tools
Salanjalo 02:26 Tools
Inhliziyo 02:09 Tools
Mzilikazi 02:04 Tools
Benoni Station 02:34 Tools
QZ5 02:24 Tools
Cowboy 02:04 Tools
Seven Mabone 02:55 Tools
Vula Bops 02:24 Tools
Four Mabone 02:45 Tools
Majava Java 03:27 Tools
The Rock 03:37 Tools
Percy Jive No 1 02:26 Tools
Majikaduze Twist 02:46 Tools
Tshisa Mdala 02:27 Tools
Bra Makhaza 02:18 Tools
Zwelitsha 02:54 Tools
Hoola Hoop 02:17 Tools
Duba Duba 02:37 Tools
Page Two 02:17 Tools
June July Ska No.2 02:22 Tools
Dubaduba 600 02:22 Tools
Mapopatana K2 02:11 Tools
Jita Buck 02:37 Tools
Kathumba 02:18 Tools
Zola-Mndeni 02:47 Tools
Round Seven 02:22 Tools
Sebenza 02:18 Tools
Percy Jive No.1 02:28 Tools
La Conga 02:39 Tools
June July Ska No. 2 02:21 Tools
Percy Jive No. 1 02:17 Tools
Izambane 02:37 Tools
Parkline 02:17 Tools
Mzkikazi 02:18 Tools
Mayoyo 02:37 Tools
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Help Me Make It Through the Night 02:47 Tools
Percy Jive - No. 1 02:47 Tools
Umququmbelo 00:00 Tools
Marabi Bell '800' 00:00 Tools
Platform '17' 00:00 Tools
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Wenzilie (She Did It) 04:36 Tools
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Stockvel Vibe 04:36 Tools
I Can't Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
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West Nkosi, originally from Pretoria, South Africa, is a musician, arranger, and composer who began his career when he formed his first kwela (tin pennywhistle) band, the Pretoria Tower Boys, in the late 1950s. He soon started playing pennywhistle for other groups and his reknown spread as he did recording sessions with them. As a result Nkosi started looking for his own recording contract. Soon Nkosi moved to Johannesburg to join the premiere kwela group at that time, Spokes Mashiyane and His All Star Flutes. Nkosi used his savings as a domestic worker to buy a second-hand saxophone and soon left the group again looking for his own recording contract. Still playing sessions for Gallo Records, now on sax, Nkosi and friends began to explore a new "harder" sound, later to be called mbaqanga. Soon they were touring with bands put together by well-known producer Rupert Bopape. It was during one of these gigs that Nkosi hooked up with Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens who were dancing back-up to the music groups. Nkosi went on to producer and manage groups like Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens. Reputed to have had the greatest number of consecutive hit records of any band anywhere in the world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.