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Jimmy Dludlu - Corners Of My Soul (2006)

Posted By : Areczq | Date : 24 Jun 2010 13:56:54 | Comments : 1 |
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Jimmy Dludlu - Corners Of My Soul (2006)
Mp3 320 Kbps | 187 Mb | Total Time: 01:18:16
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, African Jazz

JIMMY DLUDLU was 13 years old when he first picked up a cousin's home made guitar and started teaching himself to play by imitating the jazz and African music he heard on the radio. His first performances were at township weddings and functions with his cousin. His career took off in earnest in the mid-1980's, when he worked with various southern African bands including Impandze from Swaziland, featuring Jamaican singer Trevor Hall, Kalahari and Satari from Botswana, as well as Anansi, featuring the Ghanaian saxophonist George Lee. A highlight of this period was his performance with Anansi at the Botswana Independence celebrations in 1986, alongside a range of African stars including Thomas Mapfumo.In Johannesburg in 1990, Jimmy worked as a session musician. He worked with McCoy Mrubata and his band Brotherhood, which a year later won the Gilbey's Music of Africa Competition. In September 1990, he also took part in the Market Theatre production Conversations with Canadian Bruce Cassidy on Trumpet and EVI, and South African Barney Rachabane on sax. In 1991, he was a founder member of the highly successful group Loading Zone, which went on to tour across the continent, backing a range of South African stars including Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Brenda Fassie, Chicco and Sipho Mabuse. During this period, Jimmy also recorded with Miriam Makeba on the album "Eyes on Tomorrow", and participated in the Sun City production Sax Appeal, appearing with the likes of Rene McLean, Winston Mankunku, Robbie Jansen, Victor Ntoni and the late Duke Makasi. A highlight of this period was Loading Zone's Namibian tour in 1992, when they were spotted by Zairean world-music star Papa Wemba, who subsequently asked the band to back him on several dates in Namibia.In July 1993, saxophonist Morris Goldberg invited him to perform with his band Ojoyo at the Smirnoff Jazz festival in Grahamstown. He returned to the festival the following year to perform with jazz legend Herb Ellis, a long-time member of Oscar Peterson's ensembles. Working with these jazz greats, Jimmy decided to pursue music studies, and moved to Cape Town in order to enrol in the Jazz Programme at University of Cape Town's College of Music.


01. Point Of No Return
02. Corners Of My Soul
03. New Church Street
04. Alchemist
05. King Tokyo
06. Bad Neighbourhood
07. Long Journey
08. Silamo
09. Spiritual Awakening
10. Pamodzi
11. My Guardian Angel
12. Message From My Village
13. I Wonder Why
14. Guluva
15. Soldiers Of The Mine

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Posted By: Conteur Date: 25 Jun 2010 18:33:05
Me again...and thanks a lot !!!!!!!!!!


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