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Miriam Makeba

December 13th, 2013

Birth Name:
Zenzile Miriam Makeba

Born:
March 4, 1932 in Johannesburg, South Africa

Genre:
World

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s






Miriam Makeba

Biography

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 '60s. Nearly five decades after her debut with the Manhattan Brothers, she continues to play an important role in the growth of African music. . 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 '60s. 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 consistently been 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 groundbreaking 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 Belafonte & Miriam Makeba. 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 30 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 canceled, 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 worldwide 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 subsequently had it 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 30 years in April 1991. She appeared in South African award-winning musical Sarafina in 1992 in the role of Sarafina's mother. 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 worldwide broadcast, Christmas in the Vatican. Makeba's first studio album in a decade, Homeland, was released in 2000.

Top Albums

Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba
1. Miriam Makeb..
Sangoma, Miriam Makeba
2. Sangoma
An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba, Harry Belafonte
3. An Evening W..
The Complete 1950's Masters, Miriam Makeba
4. The Complete..
Miriam Makeba In Concert!, Miriam Makeba
5. Miriam Makeb..
Makeba!, Miriam Makeba
6. Makeba!
Mama Africa, Miriam Makeba
7. Mama Africa
The World of Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba
8. The World of..
Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba
9. Miriam Makeb..
Rarity Music Pop, Vol. 175: Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba
10. Rarity Music..
Welela, Miriam Makeba
11. Welela
Homeland, Miriam Makeba
12. Homeland
Hi-A Ma (Pata Pata) (feat. Miriam Makeba & Jungle Brothers) - EP, Milk & Sugar
13. Hi-A Ma (Pat..
The Guinea Years, Miriam Makeba
14. The Guinea Y..
Queen Miriam, Miriam Makeba
15. Queen Miriam
Live In Paris, Miriam Makeba
16. Live In Pari..
Malcom X / Malaika, Miriam Makeba
17. Malcom X / M..
Keep Me In Mind, Miriam Makeba
18. Keep Me In M..
Welela, Miriam Makeba
19. Welela
Miriam Makeba, Miriam Makeba
20. Miriam Makeb..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Pata PataPata Pata3:01$1.29
2.
Mayibuye (From "Mandela, Long Wa..Remembering Nelson Mandela2:51$1.29
3.
MbubeRemembering Mandela: A Trib..3:21$0.99
4.
Click SongMiriam Makeba2:31$1.29
5.
Where Can I Go?World of Miriam Makeba2:54$1.29
6.
Into YamWorld of Miriam Makeba2:43$1.29
7.
Tonados de Media Noche (Song at Midn..World of Miriam Makeba3:07$1.29
8.
Wonders and ThingsWorld of Miriam Makeba3:11$1.29
9.
AmampondoWorld of Miriam Makeba1:57$1.29
10.
Vamos Chamar OventoWorld of Miriam Makeba3:23$1.29
11.
KwediniWorld of Miriam Makeba2:17$1.29
12.
Little BoyWorld of Miriam Makeba3:24$1.29
13.
Pole MzeWorld of Miriam Makeba2:16$1.29
14.
Forbidden GamesWorld of Miriam Makeba2:56$1.29
15.
DubulaWorld of Miriam Makeba2:47$1.29
16.
Soweto BluesBest of African Inspired Ja..4:18$0.99
17.
Pata PataMiriam Makeba & Friends..2:59$0.99
18.
Click Song (Live Version)Harry Belafonte Returns to ..3:35$0.99
19.
NdamcengaComplete 1950's Masters2:33$0.99
20.
Miriam's Goodbye To AfricaComplete 1950's Masters2:47$0.99
21.
Do Unto OthersComplete 1950's Masters2:38$0.99
22.
Back of the MoonComplete 1950's Masters3:02$0.99
23.
Rockin' In RhythmComplete 1950's Masters2:51$0.99
24.
MakotiComplete 1950's Masters2:32$0.99
25.
Themba LamiComplete 1950's Masters2:42$0.99

Top Music Videos

Pata Pata (Ed Sullivan Show Live 1967), Miriam Makeba
1. Pata Pata (Ed...
Hi-A Ma (Pata Pata) [feat. Miriam Makeba & Jungle Brothers], Milk & Sugar
2. Hi-A Ma (Pata...
Hi-A Ma (Pata Pata) [Alternative Version] [feat. Miriam Makeba], Milk & Sugar
3. Hi-A Ma (Pata...


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