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The Life and Times of Soul Brothers through the eyes of Black Moses Ngwenya

The Life and Times of Soul Brothers through the eyes of Black Moses Ngwenya

In a vibrant celebration of South African heritage, the iconic Mbaqanga group Soul Brothers from KwaZulu-Natal is set to mark their journey and musical legacy with the release of a captivating memoir titled “The Life and Times”. Authored by Sydney Maluleke, the book provides an intimate glimpse into the history, music, and essence of the Soul Brothers, shedding light on their rise, challenges, and the indelible mark they’ve left on the world of music.

The book launch event is scheduled for September 3, 2023, at the renowned Joburg Theatre. The occasion promises to be a memorable one, as the band will also be performing live, taking the audience on a musical journey through their legendary repertoire. The event’s festivities are slated to commence at 2 p.m. and continue until late into the evening, promising an immersive experience for all attendees.

Moses Ngwenya, the only surviving original member of Soul Brothers, expressed his excitement about the book’s launch. He highlighted that the memoir is not only a tribute to the band’s legacy but also a testament to the dedication of the late band members with whom he embarked on this musical journey. Ngwenya shared his anticipation for the book to serve as a bridge between generations, allowing future listeners to become acquainted with the band’s profound influence and the unique genre of umbhaqanga.

Sydney Maluleke, the author and publisher of “The Life and Times” offered insights into the book’s content and purpose. The memoir delves deep into the formation of the Soul Brothers, their discography, the composition of their albums, the challenges of losing members, and the reasons behind their title as the “kings of Mbaqanga.” The book masterfully presents this history through the lens of Moses Ngwenya, co-founder of the band, while also weaving in the perspectives of the younger generation who grew up during the band’s era. This multimodal approach employs a rich collection of photographs, including rare and forgotten images, as well as vintage newspapers and magazines that once chronicled the band’s remarkable journey.

The Soul Brothers have been a prominent presence in the music industry since the mid-70s, showcasing their unique blend of Mbaqanga music. The book unfolds their narrative through the words of Moses Ngwenya, chronicling their journey from the band’s inception in 1975 by David Masondo, Tuza Mthethwa, Zenzele Mchunu, American Zulu, and Moses Ngwenya himself. Regrettably, the first four members have passed away under different circumstances, leaving behind a legacy that the surviving member holds dear.

The Soul Brothers stand among esteemed peers and counterparts in the music scene, including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Izintombi Zesimanjemanje, Mahlathini and Mahotella Queens, Steve Kekana, and many others. As the sole active surviving Mbaqanga group from the 70s, the Soul Brothers continue to record and tour globally, bringing their electrifying performances to audiences around the world. With over 45 albums under their belt, the group’s achievements are evidenced by numerous awards and millions of albums sold, solidifying their status as one of South Africa’s top-selling musical acts.

For those eager to delve into the rich history of the Soul Brothers and Mbaqanga music, “The Life and Times” offers an immersive journey through sound and text. Copies of the book can be ordered through Maluks Books PTY (LTD) via email at sydney.fetsie@gmail.com or phone, allowing fans and enthusiasts to explore the profound impact of this iconic group and the genre they’ve championed.

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