I was very fortunate to meet her at Mole jazz record shop in London where she wanted to leave a promotion copy of her last album. The shop owner didn't know her and I had to explain to him that she was very popular just as Miriam Makeba and he was impressed. RIP Legend.
I was privileged to meet her at the Barbican she was giving a talk in connection to Mayibuye Afrika. During the Q&A I put up my hand and managed to get the opportunity to speak, I thanked for her pioneering, revolutionary, spirit and her amazing compositions and her FASHIONS!! uMam Dorothy was not just a musician/composer/bandleader, she was also an intellectual, a revolutionary PAN AFRICANIST, a polygot (minimum she spoke 5 languages), a feminist and a FASHIONISTA to boot! We went down to the restaurant to have dinner but it was closed so we just had tea and cake (myself, her and the late promoter, Wala). She signed my programme which I have till today.
Dorothy Masuka was an excellent and prodigious song writer, she should have been better known than she was. Nevertheless, she was an accomplished musician as the great Miriam Makeba testified through singing many of her (Masuka's) songs. May she RIP.
Indeed! She wrote Pata Pata ( Touch Touch ) Was honoured to have met her and learn of her history from the late great author/ scholar Professor Lewis Nkosi.
He was a great legend. I was lucky enough to see him play in three separate cities = Livingstone and Lusaka in Zambia and Southampton, England. He was a blast on stage!
You are not recognized in your own country but overseas because recording companies used the artists without their knowledge and most of them died poor but anyway they did their part ❤🎉
The audience was lucky to be at this historic performance.
May your souls rest Mr. Masakela and Ms. Masuka.
The fact that I will never in my life have a chance to see these great musicians live on stage breaks my heart
i love this collaboration between Bra Hugh and mam Dorothy. i like how she second Hugh
This generation, Africa was one❤
Thanx for the chats we had Mum Doro..... u were one of a kind. Miss the visits. Golden!
Legendary Hugh Masekela 🙌 👏
Her voice is one of the powerful from the 60s. She wrote this song. I initially thought it was written by Hugh. Wow mama Dolly. Awu madoda.
I was very fortunate to meet her at Mole jazz record shop in London where she wanted to leave a promotion copy of her last album.
The shop owner didn't know her and I had to explain to him that she was very popular just as Miriam Makeba and he was impressed.
RIP Legend.
I was privileged to meet her at the Barbican she was giving a talk in connection to Mayibuye Afrika. During the Q&A I put up my hand and managed to get the opportunity to speak, I thanked for her pioneering, revolutionary, spirit and her amazing compositions and her FASHIONS!! uMam Dorothy was not just a musician/composer/bandleader, she was also an intellectual, a revolutionary PAN AFRICANIST, a polygot (minimum she spoke 5 languages), a feminist and a FASHIONISTA to boot! We went down to the restaurant to have dinner but it was closed so we just had tea and cake (myself, her and the late promoter, Wala). She signed my programme which I have till today.
@@lekis5975Lucky you!!!
Dorothy Masuka was an excellent and prodigious song writer, she should have been better known than she was. Nevertheless, she was an accomplished musician as the great Miriam Makeba testified through singing many of her (Masuka's) songs. May she RIP.
'Zaramoku Indeed she was . The first Miriam Makeba song I fell in love with was 'Kadeya deya', a Shona song, which Mam Dorothy had taught Mam Miriam.
Indeed! She wrote Pata Pata ( Touch Touch ) Was honoured to have met her and learn of her history from the late great author/ scholar Professor Lewis Nkosi.
@@murielmwamba2565You were so lucky to have met this legend, Muriel!
Boss Dorothy and Bra Hugh❤
I love you mama Dorothy and bra Hugh masikela
zimbabweans dont age, look at mam DOROTHY. need me some zim lady below 30
Keep the comments flowing for the sake of the legacy❤❤❤
Mama masuka you always be remembered rest in peace
Great legends of Africa are amazing
Please load more Hapo Zamani too 😊
No 1 before he pass away to hear by
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I regret that I was too young to see Bab'Masikela play.
He was a great legend. I was lucky enough to see him play in three separate cities = Livingstone and Lusaka in Zambia and Southampton, England. He was a blast on stage!
me too hey...makes me Soo sad
So nice
Love this. a couple of supersonic legends
Too good
Inolvidable
Legends ❤
Good music
You are not recognized in your own country but overseas because recording companies used the artists without their knowledge and most of them died poor but anyway they did their part ❤🎉
Sadly
English translation please... I love this song but I don't understand
Waar was julle?????
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