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- Kwela is a genre of street music originating from southern Africa. It is distinguished by its prominent use of the pennywhistle, jazz-inspired elements...
- London, continue to record kwela music. Kwela sheet music is rarely published, and many of the recordings of founding kwela artists are out of print. One...
- Allen Kwela (September 10, 1936 in Chesterville, Durban – July 1, 2003) was a kwela and jazz guitarist from South Africa. He was raised around Durban...
- to fame after they released their singles "Ndihamba Nawe kuphela", "Kwela Kwela", "Sibongile", "Udakwa Njalo" . The group released their self-titled...
- Kwela Tebza is a South African Kwela musical group of three brothers, Mpho, Tebogo, and Tshepo Lerole. They play penny whistles. The trio has been performing...
- music are mbaqanga, kwela, and marabi. Marabi evolved from jazz influence in the 1920s. Immigrants from Malawi developed the kwela sound by fusing Malawian...
- Kiddie Kwela is a Philippine children's show broadcast by TV5. It aired from November 25, 2008 to March 30, 2010, replacing 3R (Respect, Relax, Respond)...
- Mozambique influenced the fusion of music styles, giving rise to genres such as Kwela. In the colonial period, Malawi witnessed the emergence of a few well-known...
- harmonies, rhythmic patterns, and dance styles with influences from marabi, kwela, and Western po****r music such as jazz. It continues to influence musicians...
- Elias and His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes was a kwela band, formed in the mid-1950s by brothers Elias and Jack Lerole, along with David Ramosa and Zeph Nkabinde...