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Born in the Ladysmith district in Natal,  
 
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In the 1970s he brought together and became the leader of the vocal group [[Ezimnyama]] ("The Black Ones"), made up of family members and friends. They became known for their 1970s hit record "Amabutho". The group later changed the name to [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] and would most famously work with Paul Simon on his ''Graceland'' tour and record. This made them a household name and ultimately world famous.
 
In the 1970s he brought together and became the leader of the vocal group [[Ezimnyama]] ("The Black Ones"), made up of family members and friends. They became known for their 1970s hit record "Amabutho". The group later changed the name to [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] and would most famously work with Paul Simon on his ''Graceland'' tour and record. This made them a household name and ultimately world famous.

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Joseph Shabalala (1941-2020) [1]. was a singer, musician, composer, choreographer and performer.

Biography

Born in the Ladysmith district in Natal,

Ezimnyama and Ladysmith Black Mambazo

In the 1970s he brought together and became the leader of the vocal group Ezimnyama ("The Black Ones"), made up of family members and friends. They became known for their 1970s hit record "Amabutho". The group later changed the name to Ladysmith Black Mambazo and would most famously work with Paul Simon on his Graceland tour and record. This made them a household name and ultimately world famous.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Their music and the musical style they developed, permeated the popular performance in the 1990s and later, also utilized in a number of stage plays and musicals.

Shabalala's song "Nomathemba", was turned into a play called Nomathemba by Steppenwolf Theater Company, Chicago, and performed in the USA in 1995. Shabalala, credited as one of the authors alongside , was also the choreographer. He and Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed in the production, winning .




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