Ladysmith Black Mambazo's Joseph Shabalala, the founder of the revered South African vocal group who appeared on Paul Simon's 'Graceland' and helped bring African music to the world, has died at age 78
Shabalala was born August 28th, 1941 in Ladysmith, South Africa, but left home for the nearby town of Durban when he was a teenager. There, he found work in a cotton factory but also began to sing with a localgroup called the Highlanders. When he returned to Ladysmith, he formed Ladysmith Black Mambazo with relatives and other townspeople. The group’s name paid homage to the members’ hometown, while “Black” referred to the oxen and honored Shabalala’s farming roots.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s breakthrough came in the early Seventies with the release of their debut single, “Unomathemba,” which resonated with both black and white audiences in apartheid South Africa. Their first album,, arrived in 1973 and became the first record by black musicians to go gold in South Africa. A deluge of equally successful records would follow, and although the group’s profile rose, its roots remained humble.
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