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Miriam Makeba
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Following a three-decade-long exile,
Miriam Makeba
's return to South Africa was celebrated as though a queen was restoring her monarchy. The response was fitting as
Makeba
remains the most important female vocalist to emerge out of South Africa. Hailed as the Empress of African Song and Mama Africa,
Makeba
helped bring African music to a global audience in the 1960s. Nearly five decades after her debut with
the Manhattan Brothers
, she continues to play an important role in the growth
of African music.
Makeba
's life has been consistently marked by struggle. As the daughter of a sangoma, a mystical traditional healer of the Xhosa tribe, she spent six months of her birth year in jail with her mother. Gifted with a dynamic vocal tone,
Makeba
recorded her debut single,
"Lakutshona Llange,"
as a member of
the Manhattan Brothers
in 1953. Although she left to form an all-female group named
the Skylarks
in 1958, she reunited with members of
the Manhattan Brothers
when she accepted the lead female role in a musical version of King Kong, which told the tragic tale of Black African boxer, Ezekiel "King Kong" Dlamani, in 1959. The same year, she began an 18 month tour of South Africa with
Alf Herbert
's musical extravaganza, African Jazz And Variety, and made an appearance in a documentary film, Come Back Africa. These successes led to invitations to perform in Europe and the United States.
Makeba
was embraced by the African-American community.
"Pata Pata,"
Makeba
's signature tune was written by
Dorothy Masuka
and recorded in South Africa in 1956 before eventually becoming a major hit in the U.S. in 1967. In late-1959, she performed for four weeks at the Village Vanguard in New York. She later made a guest appearance during
Harry Belafonte
's ground-breaking concerts at Carnegie Hall. A double-album of the event, released in 1960, received a Grammy award.
Makeba
has continued to periodically renew her collaboration with
Belafonte
, releasing an album in 1972 titled
Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte
.
Makeba
then made a special guest appearance at the
Harry Belafonte
Tribute at Madison Square Garden in 1997.
Makeba
's successes as a vocalist were also balanced by her outspoken views about apartheid. In 1960, the government of South Africa revoked her citizenship. For the next thirty years, she was forced to be a 'citizen of the world.'
Makeba
received the Dag Hammerskjold Peace Prize in 1968. After marrying radical Black activist Stokely Carmichael, many of her concerts were cancelled, and her recording contract with RCA was dropped, resulting in even more problems for the artist. She eventually relocated to Guinea at the invitation of president Sekou Toure and agreed to serve as Guinea's delegate to the United Nations. In 1964 and 1975, she addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on the horrors of apartheid.
Makeba
remained active as a musician over the years. In 1975, she recorded an album,
A Promise
, with
Joe Sample
,
Stix Hooper
,
Arthur Adams
, and
David T. Walker
of
the Crusaders
.
Makeba
joined
Paul Simon
and South Africa 's
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
during their world-wide Graceland tour in 1987 and 1988. Two years later, she joined
Odetta
and
Nina Simone
for the One Nation tour.
Makeba
published her autobiography, Miriam: My Story, in English in 1988 and had it subsequently translated and published in German, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. Following Nelson Mandela's release from prison,
Makeba
returned to South Africa in December 1990. She performed her first concert in her homeland in thirty years in April 1991.
Makeba
appeared in South African award-winning musical, Sarafina, in the role of Sarafina's mother in 1992. Two years later, she reunited with her first husband, trumpeter
Hugh Masekela
, for the Tour Of Hope tour. In 1995,
Makeba
formed a charity organization to raise funds to help protect the women of South Africa. The same year, she performed at the Vatican's Nevi Hall during a world-wide broadcasted show, Christmas In The Vatican.
Makeba
's first studio album in a decade,
Homeland
, was released in 2000. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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