Jun 18th 2013
Madison, WI USA
In 2013, Ladysmith Black Mambazo – led by founder and leader Joseph Shabalala – celebrates over fifty years of joyous and uplifting music that marries the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions to the sounds and sentiments of Christian gospel music. In those years, the a cappella vocal group has created a musical and spiritual alchemy that has touched a worldwide audience representing every corner of the religious, cultural and ethnic landscape. Their musical efforts over the past five decades have garnered praise and accolades within the recording industry, but also solidified their identity as a cultural force to be reckoned with.
Assembled in the early 1960s in South Africa by Shabalala – then a young farmboy turned factory worker – the group took the name Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Ladysmith being the name of Shabalala’s rural hometown; Black being a reference to oxen, the strongest of all farm animals; and Mambazo being the Zulu word for axe, a symbol of the group’s ability to “chop down” any singing rival who might challenge them. Their collective voices were so tight and their harmonies so polished that they were eventually banned from competitions – although they were welcome to participate strictly as entertainers.
A radio broadcast in 1970 opened the door to their first record contract – the beginning of an ambitious discography that currently includes more than fifty recordings. Their philosophy in the studio was – and continues to be – just as much about preservation of musical heritage as it is about entertainment. The group borrows heavily from a traditional music called isicathamiya (is-cot-a-ME-Ya), which developed in the mines of South Africa, where black workers were taken by rail to work far away from their homes and their families. Poorly housed and paid worse, the mine workers would entertain themselves after a six-day week by singing songs into the wee hours on Sunday morning. When the miners returned to the homelands, this musical tradition returned with them.
In the mid-1980s, Paul Simon visited South Africa and incorporated Black Mambazo’s rich tenor/alto/bass harmonies into his Graceland album – a landmark 1986 recording that was considered seminal in introducing world music to mainstream audiences. A year later, Simon produced Black Mambazo’s first U.S. release, Shaka Zulu, which won a Grammy Award in 1988. Since then, the group has been awarded two more Grammy Awards and has been nominated a total of fifteen times including a nomination for their recent CD release, Songs From A Zulu Farm.
In addition to their work with Paul Simon, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has recorded with numerous artists from around the world, including Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton, Sarah McLachlan, Josh Groban, Emmylou Harris, Melissa Etheridge, and many others. Their film work includes a featured appearance in Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker video and Spike Lee’s Do It A Cappella. They’ve provided soundtrack material for Disney’s The Lion King, Part II as well as Eddie Murphy’s Coming To America, Marlon Brando’s A Dry White Season, Sean Connery’s The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, James Earl Jones’ Cry The Beloved Country and Clint Eaastwood’s Invictus. A film documentary titled On Tip Toe: Gentle Steps to Freedom, the story of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, was nominated for an Academy Award.
The group’s recent CD, Songs From A Zulu Farm, is a collection of traditional tunes from their youth in South Africa. The CD recreates the idyllic world in which the members once lived. Ladysmith Black Mambazo will be releasing a children’s CD, in late 2013, called Stories and Songs From A Zulu Farm in which they’ve created a narrative story to join with their recent songs for children to better understand life on a Zulu farm. This will be their first children’s CD since the 1990’s. They also released a live CD called Singing For Peace Around The World in early 2013. Later they will release a new traditional Zulu CD in 2014 and an all English American Gospel recording with a famous American singer.
Jun 18th 2013
Madison, WI USA
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Summer Tour
Barrymore Theatre
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Jun 19th 2013
Evanston, IL USA
Ladysmith Black Mambazo Summer Tour
Evanston SPACE
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Jun 20th 2013
Milwaukee, WI USA
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Pabst Theatre
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Jun 21st 2013
Fish Creek, WI USA
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Door Community Auditorium
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Jun 22nd 2013
Washburn, WI USA
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Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
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Jun 28th 2013
Brooklyn, NY USA
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Prospect Park Bandshell
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Jun 30th 2013
Saratoga Springs, NY USA
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center
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Jul 1st 2013
Rockport, MA USA
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Shalin Liu Performance Center
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Jan 24th 2014
Germantown, TN USA
Germantown Performing Arts Center
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Feb 1st 2014
Storrs, CT USA
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Feb 8th 2014
River Forest, IL USA
Lund Auditorium, Dominican University
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Feb 18th 2014
Iowa City, IA USA
Englert Theatre
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Feb 21st 2014
Clinton Township, MI USA
Macomb Center for the Performing Arts
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Feb 28th 2014
Santa Clarita, CA USA
Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, College of t
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Mar 1st 2014
Pasadena, CA USA
Caltechs Beckman Auditorium
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Mar 4th 2014
Santa Rosa, CA USA
Wells Fargo Center For The Arts, Ruth Finley Perso
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Mar 12th 2014
Fort Collins, CO USA
Lincoln Center- City of Fort Collins
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Mar 15th 2014
Akron, OH USA
EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall
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Mar 23rd 2014
Sarasota, FL USA
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
Ladysmith Black Mambazo with Johnny Clegg
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From SABC Digital News Stage-play to celebrate Ladysmith Black Mambazo The story of world acclaimed acapella group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, is taking to the stage. The production is the brainchild of Ekhaya Arts Centre in KwaMashu. It’s expected to premier...
Posted May 22nd, 2013
From Peninsula Daily News Language of soul: Black Mambazo returns to Port Angeles By: Diane Urbani de la Paz The white tennis shoes are key. They allow the men’s feet to be seen, not heard, as they dance across states,...
Posted Mar 11th, 2013
From AZ Central 3/2: Ladysmith Black Mambazo: 3 reasons to go By: Ed Masley Together since the early ’60s, South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo gained a foothold on the U.S. mainstream after appearing on several highlights of Paul...
Posted Feb 28th, 2013
From Inside Halton South African Harmonies Coming to Burlington By: Kathryn Dunmore More than 50 years ago, Ladysmith Black Mambazo created music to help bring peace to its homeland of South Africa. Now the harmonic a cappella vocal group brings...
Posted Feb 22nd, 2013
From the Chicago Tribune Ladysmith Black Mambazo performs in Hinsdale By: Annemarie Mannion Asked if they would sing a lullaby during an appearance at Monroe Elementary Schoolin Hinsdale, members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African musical group made famous...
Posted Feb 20th, 2013
From The Lexington Herald-Leader When Ladysmith Black Mambazo sings, the message needs no translation By: Walter Tunis African music. American ears. Strangely enough, the combination continues to work. “There is no language barrier,” said Albert Mazibuko, who has been singing...
Posted Feb 11th, 2013
From MD Theatre Guide Concert Review: Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Strathmore Music Center By: Elizabeth Bruce More than fifty years after Joseph Shabalala—then a young farm boy turned factory worker–founded Ladysmith Black Mambazo, this renowned South African a cappella...
Posted Jan 29th, 2013
From The Morning Call Ladysmith Black Mambazo spreads peace, love, harmony By: L. Kent Wolgamott Since 1964, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has brought its joyous, uplifting music from its native South Africa to the rest of the world. The songs the...
Posted Jan 25th, 2013
From The Gazette New generation to see legendary Ladysmith Black Mambazo from South Africa Friday By: Virginia Terhune During his 65 years, Albert Mazibuko has gone from living under apartheid and herding cattle to living free and touring the world....
Posted Jan 21st, 2013
from The Belfast Telegraph By Andrew Johnston After nearly half a century as a member of South Africa’s prime musical export, you might think it would be hard for Ladysmith Black Mambazo co-founder Albert Mazibuko to pick a favourite moment....
Posted Oct 18th, 2012
from City Press Donna Bryson attends a Ladysmith Black Mambazo concert in Denver, Colorado, and speaks to a veteran band member about a lifetime of performance As the sun goes down over the Rocky Mountains, a ragged vuvuzela note blares...
Posted Sep 10th, 2012
From NPR’s World Cafe Paul Simon On Making ‘Graceland’ Paul Simon’s 1986 album Graceland marked an unprecedented intersection of music, culture and politics. In a conversation with World Cafe’s David Dye — presented here in four parts — Simon speaks...
Posted Sep 4th, 2012
Zoo Brings Sounds of South Africa to Summer Concert Series Johnny Clegg Band and Ladysmith Black Mambazo to Perform Aug.4 Two venerable acts from the townships of South Africa will make up one of the best world-music double bills in...
Posted Jul 30th, 2012
From: The Newage Back to Graceland By: Mia McDonald The sounds of Graceland are ingrained in the South African memory like Nelson Mandela, Table Mountain, the gold rush and the rich history of Soweto. The creation of the album by...
Posted Jul 12th, 2012
From AP Take 6 and Ladysmith Black Mambazo perform at the Walmart shareholders meeting in Fayetteville, Ark., June 1. Others to take the stage included Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Juanes and Zac Brown.
Posted Jun 6th, 2012
from CNN All-American opera singer finds South African soul By George Webster Noted for his versatility and breadth of achievement, American opera singer Thomas Hampson is one of the most respected baritones performing in the world today. The 56-year-old, who...
Posted Apr 24th, 2012
from Centre Daily Times REVIEW: Ladysmith Black Mambazo shares its love of South Africa By Jenna Spinelle Part singing, part chanting and part dancing, Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s performance at the State Theatre on Wednesday fulfilled the group’s mission of spreading...
Posted Mar 21st, 2012
from CNN Ladysmith Black Mambazo: How we inspired Mandela By Jessica Ellis With their soulful voices and traditional Zulu dance moves, South African acappella singing sensation Ladysmith Black Mambazo have been blending vocal harmonies to take audiences on a musical...
Posted Feb 28th, 2012
from The Kansas City Star Ladysmith Black Mambazo delivers joyful message in the universal language of music By Timothy Finn A cliché may be a worn-out truth but it’s a truth nonetheless, and one well-known truth came forth boldly Tuesday...
Posted Jan 26th, 2012
from The Brownsville Herald Full house greets Ladysmith Black Mambazo By Travis Whitehead Ladysmith Black Mambazo delivered a poignant, almost hypnotic performance Wednesday night before a packed auditorium. The South African a cappella group performed at The Arts Center as...
Posted Jan 19th, 2012
from Houston Press Last Night: Ladysmith Black Mambazo By Allison Wagoner During Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we were reminded how a strong and motivated speaker, his words, and his delivery can help change a nation. Last night, we were...
Posted Jan 17th, 2012
from Houston Press Last Night: Ladysmith Black Mambazo By Allison Wagoner During Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we were reminded how a strong and motivated speaker, his words, and his delivery can help change a nation. Last night, we were...
Posted Jan 17th, 2012
from Dallas News We were there: Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Winspear By Dawn Burkes Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala told the audience Sunday night that his group’s mission was to spread “love, peace and harmony.” It was a...
Posted Jan 16th, 2012
from Yorkshire Post Review: Ladysmith Black Mambazo By Sheena Hastings June 17, 2011 At Leeds Town Hall South African a capella vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo shot to worldwide fame in the 1980s, with their contribution to Paul Simon’s Grammy-award-winning...
Posted Jun 20th, 2011
From The Ormskirk and Skelmersdale Advertiser By: Jamie McLoughlin It may have been Paul Simon who brought Ladysmith Black Mambazo to mainstream attention in the mid ‘80s but the group has been around for a lot longer than you might...
Posted Jun 6th, 2011
From africareview.com Celebrating the childhood sounds of a Zulu farm By Billie Odidi A landmark moment in modern pop music history occurred in 1987, during the Graceland tour by Paul Simon. Before a rapturous crowd at the Rufaro Stadium in...
Posted Jun 6th, 2011
from www.whatsupmag.com As a group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo will celebrate their 45th anniversary in 2011, no small feat for a group that has stood the test of time. Upholding the traditional roots of their native South Africa since their formation,...
Posted Mar 28th, 2011
from The Philadelphia Tribune By Bobbi Booker Ladysmith Black Mambazo Rediscovers Idyllic Past Since their earliest recordings, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has maintained a respect and a reverence for their past. The centuries-old story of their homeland — sometimes joyous, sometimes...
Posted Mar 22nd, 2011
from Cville By Andrew Cedermark A Conversation with Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Albert Mazubiko Ladysmith Black Mambazo may have achieved international recognition from singing with Paul Simon on Graceland, but its staying power as the world’s most prominent South African choral...
Posted Mar 15th, 2011
from NPR.com Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Back To The Beginning Ladysmith Black Mambazo has been singing the story of South Africa for more than 40 years. The a cappella group gained worldwide fame when Paul Simon featured it on his 1986...
Posted Feb 2nd, 2011
Since their earliest recordings, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has maintained a respect and a reverence for their past. Indeed, the centuries-old story of their homeland – sometimes joyous, sometimes troubled, but always rich and exhilarating – has been at the very...
Posted Feb 1st, 2011
from WorldMusic.co.uk By Glyn Phillips Ladysmith Black Mambazo:Songs From a Zulu Farm CD Review “undulating rhythmic phrases that push and pull … harmonising that is both ethereal and earthy” Africa’s most famous choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo maintain their international...
Posted Jan 31st, 2011
from PopEater Ladysmith Black Mambazo Sustain South Africa’s Voice Through Music By Jett Wells You know them from ‘The Lion King’ soundtrack, but Nelson Mandela once called them “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors.” Since then, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has continued to...
Posted Jan 26th, 2011
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW By: Michael Machosky If you can figure out how to pack more entertainment into two hours than Ladysmith Black Mambazo — using nothing more high-tech than the power of the human voice, and some microphones — well, I’m...
Posted Mar 1st, 2010
Source: www.Time.com For 40 years, the choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo has captured the hearts and minds of people around the world, including former South African President, Nelson Mandela. Read more
Posted Feb 12th, 2010
Ladysmith Black Mambazo took home the award for Best Traditional World Music Album at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards last night. For more information on their Grammy Award winning album, Ilembe: Honoring Shaka Zulu click here, and for a complete...
Posted Feb 9th, 2009
Nominations for the 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards were announced today by The Recording Academy at which seven IMN Artists were nominated. The press event was held at The Music Box @ Fonda in Hollywood and was attended by national and...
Posted Dec 7th, 2006
Fresh off of their nationally televised appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and The Tony Danza Show, Ladysmith Black Mambazo are embarking on a three month, 60-City North American Tour. The tour starts January...
Posted Jan 29th, 2006
Grammy award winning, Ten-member a capella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo has just completed one of their most successful North American tours in years. Starting in Tuscon, AZ in late January and recently ending in Cambridge, MA in late April, “South...
Posted Apr 26th, 2005
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It isn’t merely the grace and power of their dancing or the beauty of their singing that rivets the attention, but the sheer joy and love that emanates from their being.
Paul Simon
If the creative discipline and good spirits of the South African singing group Ladysmith Black Mambazo are any indication of the prevailing will and temperament of its homeland, South Africa has great chance of completing its transition from racist tyranny to equal-rights democracy with joy, not further bloodshed.
The Los Angeles Times
Undulating rhythmic phrases that push and pull … harmonising that is both ethereal and earthy.
World Music, UK
For an a cappella group that began in 1973 and won three Grammys, Ladysmith’s voice is still resilient and timeless.
PopEater
Above all LBM leave their audience in awe of the power and variety of the human voice and its ability
to conjure up sounds which evoke the beauty and atmosphere of a land far away. What a gift.
Yorkshire Post
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