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Savuka,
occasionally referred to as
Johnny Clegg &
Savuka, was a multi-racial
South African band
formed in 1986 by
Johnny Clegg after the
disbanding of...
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around the same time by Goldfields. Ore from
TauTona and
Savuka were
formerly processed at the
Savuka Gold Plant. Mponeng, the
newest of the three, was built...
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which released its
debut album in 1979. In 1986,
Clegg founded the band
Savuka, and also
recorded as a solo act,
occasionally reuniting with his earlier...
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occur at
depths of
nearly 4,000 m (13,000 ft),
making them,
especially the
Savuka and
TauTona mines to the south-west of Johannesburg, the
deepest mines on...
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album Scatterlings. It was re-released in 1987 by Juluka's
successor band
Savuka on
Third World Child. The song was a
commercial success,
charting in France...
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- is an anti-apartheid song by the
South African racially integrated band
Savuka. It was
first released as a 12"
single in 1986, and then
included in their...
- be re-recorded to more
international success by Juluka's
successor band,
Savuka).
Robert Christgau wrote that "being a
folkie in
South Africa takes a lot...
- to his farm with his family.
Johnny Clegg would then form
another band,
Savuka,
which would catapult him to
international fame, but the two
artists would...
- from the 1989
album Cruel, Crazy,
Beautiful World by
South African band
Savuka. It is a "straightforward love song",
featuring Johnny Clegg singing of...