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Thread: Miriam Makeba

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    Miriam Makeba

    Greatly respected, but someone I feel should have had more mainstream success. Loved her stuff, anyone else here like her?


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    Jill, I am so feeling you on Mama Africa. I love this lady, and I am so sorry I never got a chance to see this legend in concert.

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    I would have loved to see those concerts where she performed with Hugh Masakela.

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    Loved "Mama Africa". "Pata, Pata" was a big party song at house parties in the sixties. Miriam Makeba was married to Hugh Masakela for a time as I recall.

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    GREAT SINGER - sadly very under rated by mainstreamers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topdiva1 View Post
    GREAT SINGER - sadly very under rated by mainstreamers.
    Certain parts of her vocalizations remind one of Ella Fitzgerald. Her voice has a certain "bouyancy" that just brings joy to the heart.

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    Miriam Makeba was also married to black activist Stokely Carmichael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motown_M_1056 View Post
    Miriam Makeba was also married to black activist Stokely Carmichael.
    I know. Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture had lunch at my apartment when I was in college! He was one of the smartest, coolest individuals I had ever met.

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    Is she still living? I really only remember "Pata, Pata" and "Malaysia". Wasn't her daughter part of a duo called
    Bonji and Judy?

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    Miriam Makeba is deceased.

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    If you want to dig deeper into her life, I highly recommend this book. It is a good read!

    http://www.amazon.com/Makeba-My-Stor...4417572&sr=1-3

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    I just find the click sound that she makes when she speaks her native tongue fascinating as all heck. I wonder what position you hold your throat and tongue in to pronounce that sound?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mwh9z58iAU

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