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  1. Zenzile Miriam Makeba (Johannesburgo, 4 de marzo de 1932 - Castel Volturno, Caserta, 10 de noviembre de 2008), conocida también como Mamá África, fue una cantante sudafricana y activista por los derechos humanos, [1] icono de la lucha contra el racismo y el apartheid en Sudáfrica.

  2. 24 de ene. de 2018 · An escape from Apartheid South Africa to New York for music schooling provided a broader education, and a relationship with singer Miriam Makeba opened the door to professional pop gigs, which...

  3. Miriam Makeba. Zenzile Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop, jazz, and world music, she was an advocate against apartheid and white-minority government in South Africa.

  4. His song "Soweto Blues", sung by his former wife, Miriam Makeba, is a blues/jazz piece that mourns the carnage of the Soweto riots in 1976. He also provided interpretations of songs composed by Jorge Ben, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caiphus Semenya, Jonas Gwangwa, Dorothy Masuka, and Fela Kuti.

  5. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Born March 4, 1932, Zenzile Miriam Makeba, popularly known as Mama Africa, was one of the first African musicians to gain worldwide recognition. Makeba derived her musical inspiration from her family.

  6. The Boy's Doin' It is the seventeenth studio album by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. It was recorded in New York City and in Lagos, Nigeria, and released in June 1975 via Casablanca Records label. The album was re-released on CD in 1998 on Verve Records with six additional tracks.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Arts, Culture and Sport. The legacy of iconic singer Miriam Makeba and her art of activism. Makeba, who would have turned 90 on 4 March 2022, was a hugely influential artist and an icon of African liberation and identity. Published. 2 years ago. on. March 3, 2022. By. The Conversation.