South African Jazz legend Winston "Mankunku" Ngozi born 1943 in Cape Town, playing his popular tune from the album with the same name recorded in 1968.
Mankunku - Saxophone Lionel Pillay - Piano Agrippa Magwaza - Bass Early Mabuza - Drums
This number reminds me of my all time favourate DJ Mr Admire "The Most Admired" Taderera, his Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays morning sessions on Radio 3, before it was changed to something else. How are you my brother? I Big you up.
i grew up in this, im who im because of this, He was in Cape town but he touched Soweto in a way you wont believe. Ur music and legacy will live on for a very long. Rest in Peace Bra Winston and Bra Maxwell Ndaba!
This number reminds me of my all time favourate DJ Mr Admire "The Most Admired" Taderera, his Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays morning sessions on Radio 3, before it was changed to something else. How are you my brother? I Big you up.
thtuturu 4 months ago
South african jazz the best
godzuki444 10 months ago
i love this already!!!
cnicon 1 year ago
very good makes me think of a rainy day, looking out at the droplets on window in a warm house. or something hearty and warm like that...
Ipaintcolours 1 year ago
quality
Inathi12 1 year ago
This number reminds me of my mother.
xtaticrethabile 1 year ago
AMAZING...when was this song made ?
TFO63 1 year ago
This is my African soul shouting ,screaming and acknowledging my roots..dankie old tyma
stimela03 1 year ago
@Goldfishlive Are you Dominic? Hi there this is Gibran from Mexico
Poder77 1 year ago
i grew up in this, im who im because of this, He was in Cape town but he touched Soweto in a way you wont believe. Ur music and legacy will live on for a very long. Rest in Peace Bra Winston and Bra Maxwell Ndaba!
Ndaba1204 2 years ago 2