![]() Artist: Bayete: mp3 download Genre(s): Ethnic Other Discography: ![]() What About Tomorrow Year: 1999 Tracks: 13 ![]() Umathimula Year: 1998 Tracks: 13 ![]() Umkhaya-Lo Year: Tracks: 10 The rhythms of South Africa ar amalgamate with the extemporization and dynamics of malarky by Soweto-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jabu Khanyile and his eight-piece circle, Bayete. Although they went through a major force upthrow in 1993, with only Khanyile left over, Bayete continues to be 1 of the most respected bands in South African music. In 1994, the title caterpillar track of their album MmaloWe received a South African Music Award as Song of the Year and lED to Khanyile being named Best Male Performer and Thapelo Kgome, wHO backed Paul Simon on the record album Graceland, named Best Producer. The boy of a corinthian father and a mother world Health Organization died when he was in his teens, Khanyile has set up a resort in music. Inspired by his father's love of music and the mbube songs that his father american ginseng during weekly impromptu a cappella sessions, Khanyile taught himself to run guitar and drums. Leaving school at the years of 14 to work in a bottling plant, Khanyile shortly gravitated towards music, connection his elder brother's band, the Editions. When several members resigned, a few months by and by, Khanyile restructured the circle with raw musicians. The Editions' exciting sound soon made them one of the circus tent bands in Soweto. By the time that they gestural a record narrow and were preparing for their recording debut, various members had gone into transportation and Khanyile was forced to reorganise the group for the second time. The Editions' debut individual, "Izinvembezi (My Tears)," became a major achiever, selling more than 150,000 copies in South Africa. The band's success proved ephemeral, however, as they disbanded shortly before transcription their instant record album. Forced to find another group, Bayete linked the Movers. Although their number 1 individual, "Inhlonipho," was a strike, internal struggles light-emitting diode Khanyile to leave behind the band. Forming his possess band, Bayete, Khanyile continued to make his presence felt, cathartic the band's number one record album, Mbombela, in 1987, and their irregular album, Harayeng Haye, featuring the anthemic come to, "Mbube," trey days by and by. |