Miriam Makeba was the first South African musician to become an international star; singing in several African dialects as well as English, Makeba was a gifted singer and a charismatic performer whose nightclub and concert engagements made her a global sensation in the 1950s.
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Die Sängerin Miriam Makeba (“Mama Afrika”) sah es als ihre Lebensaufgabe, die westliche Welt mit afrikanischer Musik bekanntzumachen und den Kampf gegen die Apartheid in ihrem Land und aus dem Exil voranzutreiben.
4 meanings to Pata Pata lyrics by Miriam Makeba: Saguquka sathi bheka, nants’ iPata Pata / Saguquka sathi bheka, nants’ iPata Pata
Miriam Makeba (4 mars 1932 à Johannesburg, en Afrique du Sud – 9 novembre 2008 à Castel Volturno, en Italie) est une chanteuse d’ethno-jazz et une militante politique sud-africaine, naturalisée guinéenne dans les années 1960, algérienne en 1972.
Nov 11, 2008 · Miriam Makeba in 1988. Credit Associated Press . As an exile Ms. Makeba lived variously in the United States, France, Guinea and Belgium.South Africa’s state broadcasters banned her music after she spoke out against apartheid at …
Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba is a traditional South African dance and the song was her biggest hit.
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Miriam Makeba anche nota come Mama Afrika (Johannesburg, 4 marzo 1932 – Castel Volturno, 9 novembre 2008) è stata una cantante sudafricana di jazz e world music.. È nota anche per il suo impegno politico contro il regime dell’apartheid e per essere stata delegata alle Nazioni Unite.
South African singer and human rights campaigner, Makeba was the first vocalist to put African music onto the international map in the 1960s. Makeba is well known throughout the world known as ‘Mama Africa’ and the ‘Empress of African Song’.