Yazi guys sibadala singaka we still miss our mothers. You can tell Moss when he talks about his mother his face and tone changes he drinks water. Guys mothers mean everything to us grown as we are. Uthando luka mama this hit me as well
What a legend!, Soul Brothers and Matebeleland,🇿🇼, have an umbilical connection that can only be understood by those that grew up in that 80s era..these guys had a cultic following that lives on to this day! …. If it had been the $US dollar🇺🇸 season back then, they would have definitely collected a well deserved respectable fortune for the amazing music they gave us, 🕺🏿🎶
My dad is a quiet man, when I wanna have a chat with him and bring a smile I talk about the soul brothers, I can't wait to show him this podcast, he doesn't understand English Il have to explain everything, Thank you for bringing this legend, we thank you black Moses, we miss David Masondo, his voice will never be replaced, sending love to the Soul Brothers
It's heart warming to know there are people who still translate to parents like me. My father is learned but my mother... I switch to Zulu immediately she's seeking clarity on something. Even when I am writing something for her I keep it simple with a lot of visuals and less writing.
@@londiwenombuso3229That was the purpose of them making sure dat we accumulate knowledge through academics or gain more wisdom as much as we can so that we will bring back to our homestead together with our societies....dnt forget yo roots though always embrace were u come from be proud of yo roots.
Soul Brothers are an epitome of inspiration of generations especially in our region, their music impacted on communities in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho and Zambia and other countries. The music is still fresh and appealing to many generations. They deserve real honor other than rhetoric. Long live Moses Ngwenya, and to late David Masondo and other fallen heroes, May Their Souls Continue to Rest in Eternal Peace!
Unfortunately the guest doesn't have the whole information about Soul Brothers ; e g Didn't speak about Japan Sidoyi; Mbongeleni Dladla; Raymond Mavundla ; Ihashi Elimhlophe;;Bongani Nxele ; and the likes of Imitshotshovu ; etc
My dad played Soul Brothers music since I can remember, it's so funny how I play it and love them so much today. Some of the songs make so much sense now I'm a man...Big ups to King David, you doing a great job with giving them their flowers... Favourite song: Mama By Soul Brothers...
Thanks bhuti David for bringing babu ngwenya , I live in Columbus ohio in United States 🇺🇸 for 19 years now and I still play soul brothers. Right now I'm driving while listening to you an jamming with umshoza wami. My 16 year old daughter like this music but uhlulwa isizulu.
The Soul Brothers were the soundtrack of my life through my parents and my Aunts and Uncles. In Zim even their fashion lives on. My Great Uncle still wears the colourful rayon shirts and smart shoes. They filled stadiums all over Zim and I know in Zambia and Botswana as well. Whenever Highlanders Football team won everyone in Bulawayo would be celebrating to their music. The record bars in town would be blaring their music most of the time. Thank you King for curating this for us. I can’t wait to share with my parents.
Matabeleland in Zimbabwe as a whole is the homeland for Soul brothers for ever..how l so wish that Soul brothers can go and play there to revive the Ndebeles there ..remember Bulawayo..in BF stadium those good years ..longlive our Legend Moses Ngwenya and the Soul brothers..we love you Guys ..we miss Our brother David Masondo as a song leader in Soul brothers...may his soul rest in peace!!! Please remember visit Bulawayo
Thank you so much for bringing the legend ❤️ he put smiles on a lot of people in zimbabwe I was young during their time , But my elder sisters enjoyed soul brothers these guys were amazing 👏 they were great they shook the grounds of zimbabweans these were great great icons long live sir! I am now enjoying your music as old school I now live in uk am playing onr of your great songs. Thank you so much❤❤❤
Thank you King David for bringing the Organ Legend Bab Moses, i know Bhut American Zulu we called him malume though i was still very young. We used to see Soul Brothers comes to Embalenhle to visit him. We respected them even now especially Bab Moses and his Organs. My Dad Loved them listening to them kuma LPs. ❤❤
Soul Brothers reminds me of my uncle, he would play Soul Brothers and dance and he never allowed anyone to sit dow he would lift you up and hold you and dancewith you, those were happy days, in the 90s...
Baba Mtimande thank you very much for the beautiful music you have given us with the Soul Brothers.' Ngiyakukhumbula Mama Wami ' , Mama kaSbongile are still my favourites ❤❤❤
The soul brothers is our legends here in South Africa ,we understand that most of the founding members passed away but the presence of Mr Mose Ngwenya gives us hope.
I love how you can create common ground with your guests Ntate Mashabela....Ntate Ngwenya's/Soul Brothers music reminds me if my Dad.may he continue to rest well
Ahhh madoda ...Legend yama legends ...Im a radio fanatic Im reminded of Kansas Mchunu ...wgen he used to introduce the Soul Brothers on the then Radio Zulu ....ahhhh ...man great memories
The year was 1990, August at the Swaziland Trade Fair when I first saw the Soul Brothers live in concert. I tell you, even now, their music is top of my playlist if when I'm driving long distances.
We grew up, were inspired and most of all entertained by Soul Brothers thina KoBulawayo. November and December bonus pay zaphelela emashabeen and Soul others Albums. Legends of Our Times.
"My father, Piet Maluleke, is an avid fan of The Soul Brothers. He has collected every album since their inception, even after David's passing. His collection includes vinyl records, cassettes, CDs, DVDs, and more. Additionally, he has preserved their wardrobe, often purchasing shirts featured on album covers. The music of The Soul Brothers has been a significant influence in our lives; my father raised us on their songs. I have recently shared a podcast link with him so he can enjoy his favorite musical hero. Long live The Soul Brothers."
I was waiting for this interview for ever. I wish i could download this for my Dad. The Soul Brothers are so loved in Zimbabwe that you could think they are Zimbabwean. My Christmases memories are made up by Soul Brothers Albums. Thank you for this interview.
Chwane mhlongo , ubabomkhulu wami, wayezibiza ngohlongo isibongo sakubo Mama wakhe kepha ungowaka Sikhakhane. Uzalwa umkhulu umajongosi . May soul rest in peace. He died in 1999 in Mooi river
I bought their best of the best gold album and I rarely listen to it because it just takes me to a different place and I cry.Long live the Soul Brothers,they are our icons 🇿🇦.
Siyabonga ukuzwa umlando, when l was young l did not know that the band was from SA ,l was thinking they singing in IsiNdebele based in Bulawayo because l was in rural areas, long live Ogandaganda
Thank you for interviewing the Soul Brothers Boss man. The Band was very popular in Zimbabwe even to us Shona Speaking. Their song Hlupekhile. Even though we didn't know it's meaning in Shona. It was such a hot song❤❤❤
Bra Dave is a legend himself in his own game. I'm only 25 years and all the Legends he hosts I have little knowledge of them but somehow it's always interesting and I end going back to streaming their music just to get a taste and oh boi they're remarkable. We are super proud Bra Dave for documenting such SA success.
My late dad bought every cassette of soul brothers during the 80s until the early 90s. I remember "bazobuya sibalindile noma benganamali" Soul brothers are real legends.
Such a heartfelt 3 hour 24 minutes and 5 seconds of a beauty , siyabonga bhuti David ngingasasho ubaba u David Masondo may his soul rest in peace All love to the Soul Brothers we are proud of them.
I love this. So refreshing to learn about how these songs that we love came about. Would also be nice to have Shwi on the show, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo as well
Wow the real legend himself they song kuyadabukisa & sthanda Sami my favourite song until I leave the planet earth.Babu Moses Ngwenya Siyabonga KAKHULU ngomculo wenu
It is very amazing to have a young author amid ourselves who is creative and being inspired by the parents who had kept so much archives which latter ignites this talent, Thank you Sydney to shine our own stars
Very True, growing up in Zimbabwe there was no December without Soul Brothers. Always the highlight of the Christmas. So blessed to watch this interview.
The mama ka Sbongile ... hai bra mos...that is till a master peace...it used tobe palyed at home back in the 1980s and I was around 6 ,7 years old but Iam still collecting and enjoying all those albums
I attended the Bulawayo shows he is referring to. The rained one was in Callies Stadium, then the second one at Babourfields stadium...the entry was drastically reduced and sayigcwalisa iBF ebusuku from after 6pm till around 10pm
Thing about Soul brothers and Zimbabwe, in fact its not Zimbabwe but Mathebeleland. Its about a people. Thats all we have in Bulawayo. Highlanders, Soul brothers and City Council. Soul brothers represent our people in SA because in Zimbabwe we are not wanted. They attempted an ethnic cleansing on us. The way we rejoice enjoy and own Soul brothers is high. Even our enemies fell in love with Soul brothers because of us. They learnt of Soul brother from us. Singabantwana benhlabathi. And futhi sasingabatshayi kahle emashebeen because of lomculo. Hehehe Singogandaganda thina. Uqali inyoka isemgodini hohoho.
@@Jamie-bv2wv Very very true. The day the power matrix shifts shall we go back to the way Mzilikazi lived? I think we need to save the country for posterity. Or even better part ways seeing we can't live together in peace. The lives of the unborn are at stake. May sound like we are joking around. This is the conversation that the country can't ignore. The hatred is eternal if not solved amicably.
Yeah. Ilanga lemvula! I remember the year Bro Moses. Ko Bulawayo e Queens Grounds. 1989. I was there. And the show had to be held again eB.F stadium on a Friday. You have always been very faithful to your Bulawayo fans. I would love to read the book in question. It was a very interesting conversation, indeed.
In Zimbabwe Soul Brothers are Royal in Matabeleland. When l was a kid , l never knew that there was South Africa and Zimbabwe. I though they were Zimbabweans 🤔
Dankie bra Mdeva, this is gold!! I have always wanted to hear from him, from the horses mouth. My dad used to have a Band that played Mbaqanga and AmaRabi, its sad that kind of music is forgotten and dying.
Yazi guys sibadala singaka we still miss our mothers.
You can tell Moss when he talks about his mother his face and tone changes he drinks water.
Guys mothers mean everything to us grown as we are.
Uthando luka mama this hit me as well
So true, akekho ofana no mama...
Also our fathers, good fathers
What a legend!, Soul Brothers and Matebeleland,🇿🇼, have an umbilical connection that can only be understood by those that grew up in that 80s era..these guys had a cultic following that lives on to this day!
…. If it had been the $US dollar🇺🇸 season back then, they would have definitely collected a well deserved respectable fortune for the amazing music they gave us, 🕺🏿🎶
only a few understand how we as Matebeleland appreciate them
Yeah I think more than SA
❤❤❤ you take me back to 80s guys God bless Baba ngwenya i love soul brothers music 🎵 I'm still have to my USB
My dad is a quiet man, when I wanna have a chat with him and bring a smile I talk about the soul brothers, I can't wait to show him this podcast, he doesn't understand English Il have to explain everything,
Thank you for bringing this legend, we thank you black Moses, we miss David Masondo, his voice will never be replaced, sending love to the Soul Brothers
It's heart warming to know there are people who still translate to parents like me. My father is learned but my mother... I switch to Zulu immediately she's seeking clarity on something. Even when I am writing something for her I keep it simple with a lot of visuals and less writing.
@@londiwenombuso3229That was the purpose of them making sure dat we accumulate knowledge through academics or gain more wisdom as much as we can so that we will bring back to our homestead together with our societies....dnt forget yo roots though always embrace were u come from be proud of yo roots.
Soul Brothers are an epitome of inspiration of generations especially in our region, their music impacted on communities in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho and Zambia and other countries. The music is still fresh and appealing to many generations. They deserve real honor other than rhetoric. Long live Moses Ngwenya, and to late David Masondo and other fallen heroes, May Their Souls Continue to Rest in Eternal Peace!
Bra David ke legends he knows how to interview people.... Big up Bra David
Research on his guests is key that is where he gets it right.
his research and style of interviewing is something to marvel ....its like a natural conversation
This is interview very special. It's the type of content we would expect from our Public Broadcaster. Siyabulela Black Moses for all the memories👏🙌
He research them and also its like a conversation big up to him
Unfortunately the guest doesn't have the whole information about Soul Brothers ; e g Didn't speak about Japan Sidoyi; Mbongeleni Dladla; Raymond Mavundla ; Ihashi Elimhlophe;;Bongani Nxele ; and the likes of Imitshotshovu ; etc
My dad played Soul Brothers music since I can remember, it's so funny how I play it and love them so much today. Some of the songs make so much sense now I'm a man...Big ups to King David, you doing a great job with giving them their flowers...
Favourite song: Mama By Soul Brothers...
Thanks bhuti David for bringing babu ngwenya , I live in Columbus ohio in United States 🇺🇸 for 19 years now and I still play soul brothers. Right now I'm driving while listening to you an jamming with umshoza wami. My 16 year old daughter like this music but uhlulwa isizulu.
Haw Mboma ka Mqhele!❤ Ubungamfundisi ngani umtwana isizulu😂
Mthobisi… Uthini mfana kaZobha
The Soul Brothers were the soundtrack of my life through my parents and my Aunts and Uncles. In Zim even their fashion lives on. My Great Uncle still wears the colourful rayon shirts and smart shoes. They filled stadiums all over Zim and I know in Zambia and Botswana as well. Whenever Highlanders Football team won everyone in Bulawayo would be celebrating to their music. The record bars in town would be blaring their music most of the time. Thank you King for curating this for us. I can’t wait to share with my parents.
Matabeleland in Zimbabwe as a whole is the homeland for Soul brothers for ever..how l so wish that Soul brothers can go and play there to revive the Ndebeles there ..remember Bulawayo..in BF stadium those good years ..longlive our Legend Moses Ngwenya and the Soul brothers..we love you Guys ..we miss Our brother David Masondo as a song leader in Soul brothers...may his soul rest in peace!!! Please remember visit Bulawayo
Yoh the joy i have when he starts to play the keyboard😢😢 ❤😊😊😊
Same here
MY LATE FATHER USED TO TAKE US OUT SIYE E WOLWENI SIYOBUKELA SISE BANCANI BOKUMNANDI.
TIMOTHY MHLAMBI ❤❤❤❤. ❤❤
NEW LARGO ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for bringing the legend ❤️ he put smiles on a lot of people in zimbabwe I was young during their time , But my elder sisters enjoyed soul brothers these guys were amazing 👏 they were great they shook the grounds of zimbabweans these were great great icons long live sir! I am now enjoying your music as old school I now live in uk am playing onr of your great songs. Thank you so much❤❤❤
Bro David this man Black Moses is a legend am telling you i 1 grew up listening to their music down in Zim
Big up King David. Black Moses is such a legend, with love from Swaziland 🇸🇿
Thank you King David for bringing the Organ Legend Bab Moses, i know Bhut American Zulu we called him malume though i was still very young. We used to see Soul Brothers comes to Embalenhle to visit him. We respected them even now especially Bab Moses and his Organs. My Dad Loved them listening to them kuma LPs. ❤❤
I grew up with your music around our house. Every new album, was bout from LP to cassettes. We love you in Bulawayo ❤
Soul Brothers reminds me of my uncle, he would play Soul Brothers and dance and he never allowed anyone to sit dow he would lift you up and hold you and dancewith you, those were happy days, in the 90s...
Yhoo mashebeia you got a legend there . Their music shaped my life the cassette you can find home my father love them too much
Thankfully Gallo records uploaded all their albums on Spotify, from 1977 to 2023
Baba Mtimande thank you very much for the beautiful music you have given us with the Soul Brothers.' Ngiyakukhumbula Mama Wami ' , Mama kaSbongile are still my favourites ❤❤❤
The soul brothers is our legends here in South Africa ,we understand that most of the founding members passed away but the presence of Mr Mose Ngwenya gives us hope.
And their music became big outside the boarders
I love how you can create common ground with your guests Ntate Mashabela....Ntate Ngwenya's/Soul Brothers music reminds me if my Dad.may he continue to rest well
One of the Greatest ever African band to grace this land.
This guy can play the keyboard for sure. I used to think that it was played by computers this sound woooo l am happy today
OGandaganda madoda❤ Hail King David, all your interviews are superb.
The way he refer his elders "bhuti or baba" is unmatched
Ahhh madoda ...Legend yama legends ...Im a radio fanatic Im reminded of Kansas Mchunu ...wgen he used to introduce the Soul Brothers on the then Radio Zulu ....ahhhh ...man great memories
Thanks BraDavid for this nostalgia it reminds me of my father who loved the Soul Brothers and passed on the love for their music to me
I started listening to soul brothers from 1980 UpTo date is still my favorite
The year was 1990, August at the Swaziland Trade Fair when I first saw the Soul Brothers live in concert. I tell you, even now, their music is top of my playlist if when I'm driving long distances.
Moses is a living legend. There is no other but Black Moses.
The godfather of amapiano 😂
Yohhh!!! Baba Moses you're very BIG IN NAMIBIA. God bless you with more life.
Thank you David. This man must be cherished whilst he is alive
We grew up, were inspired and most of all entertained by Soul Brothers thina KoBulawayo. November and December bonus pay zaphelela emashabeen and Soul others Albums. Legends of Our Times.
"My father, Piet Maluleke, is an avid fan of The Soul Brothers. He has collected every album since their inception, even after David's passing. His collection includes vinyl records, cassettes, CDs, DVDs, and more. Additionally, he has preserved their wardrobe, often purchasing shirts featured on album covers. The music of The Soul Brothers has been a significant influence in our lives; my father raised us on their songs. I have recently shared a podcast link with him so he can enjoy his favorite musical hero. Long live The Soul Brothers."
Long live they are my legends
Makona khose band 😂
Need link fr all soul brothers songs
It's available on all major streaming platforms... Spotify, Apple Music etc
@@nkateko mn'wanati, does your father have a copy of the Soul Brothers book.
I was waiting for this interview for ever. I wish i could download this for my Dad. The Soul Brothers are so loved in Zimbabwe that you could think they are Zimbabwean. My Christmases memories are made up by Soul Brothers Albums. Thank you for this interview.
You mean this potcast?
Bafowethu let's watch what are kids enjoying. Nature them I'm touched by bra Moss.
Mdeza you are the best love my brother ❤
Ntambende Ka Layini. My dad used to love Soul Brothers (May his Soul rest in Peace)
Chwane mhlongo , ubabomkhulu wami, wayezibiza ngohlongo isibongo sakubo Mama wakhe kepha ungowaka Sikhakhane. Uzalwa umkhulu umajongosi . May soul rest in peace. He died in 1999 in Mooi river
he was acknowledged as one of the founders of the band in theory book.
It's always great listening to these pioneers of music.
Bra Dave can you PLEASE PLEASE bring on ubab' ALBERT MAZIBUKO from LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO.
Ezase Mnambithi, Mazibuko brothers , Mshengu boys and the whole Imbazo elimnyama. Rip Bhekizizwe Shabalala
How I adore Mashaba❤
I bought their best of the best gold album and I rarely listen to it because it just takes me to a different place and I cry.Long live the Soul Brothers,they are our icons 🇿🇦.
Hit by serious nostalgia, all my childhood Xmases, dance moves, first concerts came flushing in my memory as I watched this
Siyabonga ukuzwa umlando, when l was young l did not know that the band was from SA ,l was thinking they singing in IsiNdebele based in Bulawayo because l was in rural areas, long live Ogandaganda
Mooi bra Moss.Jy het hom ncaa.Jy slaan kwaai.
What a special episode this is!! Takes me back to the 80s with my late Dad - RIP Bra Tisha🫡🫡🫡
Thank you for interviewing the Soul Brothers Boss man. The Band was very popular in Zimbabwe even to us Shona Speaking. Their song Hlupekhile. Even though we didn't know it's meaning in Shona. It was such a hot song❤❤❤
King David...
You are creating, knowing or unknowingly our very own Wikipedia, with visuals.
Please keep keeping on...
We are forever grateful
Bra Dave is a legend himself in his own game. I'm only 25 years and all the Legends he hosts I have little knowledge of them but somehow it's always interesting and I end going back to streaming their music just to get a taste and oh boi they're remarkable. We are super proud Bra Dave for documenting such SA success.
Am proud of my grandfather ❤❤❤. May the Lord keep you for us 🙏 ❤❤❤
What a great interview, Black Moses a legend indeed 🤞🏽
Soul Brothers is the best band in the world. Long Live Bab Ngwenya.
❤❤ WOW, THE MOVERS, reminds me of my late father
Bab’ uMoses Ngwenya is a real legend.Present day musicians have a lot to learn from him.
My late dad bought every cassette of soul brothers during the 80s until the early 90s. I remember "bazobuya sibalindile noma benganamali" Soul brothers are real legends.
David Masondo
Moses Ngwenya
Ama Groot man.
Dankoo
God bless
Thank you 💕
Such a heartfelt 3 hour 24 minutes and 5 seconds of a beauty , siyabonga bhuti David ngingasasho ubaba u David Masondo may his soul rest in peace
All love to the Soul Brothers we are proud of them.
Today I had to pause and go back and listen to his songs. ❤ Yaziii Damn. Syabonga Baba for bringing us this legend.
Congratulations to you Mr David what you have done is unmatched 👏 🙌. Continue to restore the memories of our Legends
I love this. So refreshing to learn about how these songs that we love came about. Would also be nice to have Shwi on the show, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo as well
Wow the real legend himself they song kuyadabukisa & sthanda Sami my favourite song until I leave the planet earth.Babu Moses Ngwenya Siyabonga KAKHULU ngomculo wenu
Black Moses has supernatural talent..Thier combination with Masondo no one will match that
The real keyboard warrior! Black Moses
Thank you David for bringing The Black Moses to the Studio......what a journey. Soul Brothers will live in our hearts forever
It is very amazing to have a young author amid ourselves who is creative and being inspired by the parents who had kept so much archives which latter ignites this talent, Thank you Sydney to shine our own stars
Long live the spirit of the Soul Brothers
Lots of love from South Africa ❤ 🇿🇦
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview!❤
Dr Black Moses Ngwenya is a good story teller.
Amazing interview. Two amazing South Africans. God bless you🙏
Very True, growing up in Zimbabwe there was no December without Soul Brothers. Always the highlight of the Christmas. So blessed to watch this interview.
The genius keyboardist! Soul Brothers is one of my all time favourites and I intend collecting all their albums!
So humble and chilled as always, legacy should live on @Black Moses & King David
The mama ka Sbongile ... hai bra mos...that is till a master peace...it used tobe palyed at home back in the 1980s and I was around 6 ,7 years old but Iam still collecting and enjoying all those albums
Watched this episode over and over! the way he narrated everything!!! MAGIC!!!
Thank you King David for this interview......Long live Soul Brothers
I attended the Bulawayo shows he is referring to. The rained one was in Callies Stadium, then the second one at Babourfields stadium...the entry was drastically reduced and sayigcwalisa iBF ebusuku from after 6pm till around 10pm
We grew up knowing that the Soul Brothers were from Zim😂😂😂😂. We loved them
Sawubona baba ngwenya ❤ the soul brothers backbone ,phila baba i play soul brothers music everyweek ❤
the greate mr Ngwenya....😊.....help mature us in this music industry....🦁
I like the smile when he touches his organ and we also miss the black moses hair cut
I still have his first vinyl record called Black Moses! My father bought it in the early 90's still intact still smelling like new!
Big up Sydney Maluleke, my favorite band's history is intact
Thank you bhut'David, one of the best interviews again, this is what the youth needs.
Yhhooo yhooo yhoo this magic that i have just witnessed is unbelievable. Bro Mòss is great
Thing about Soul brothers and Zimbabwe, in fact its not Zimbabwe but Mathebeleland. Its about a people. Thats all we have in Bulawayo. Highlanders, Soul brothers and City Council. Soul brothers represent our people in SA because in Zimbabwe we are not wanted. They attempted an ethnic cleansing on us. The way we rejoice enjoy and own Soul brothers is high. Even our enemies fell in love with Soul brothers because of us. They learnt of Soul brother from us. Singabantwana benhlabathi. And futhi sasingabatshayi kahle emashebeen because of lomculo. Hehehe Singogandaganda thina. Uqali inyoka isemgodini hohoho.
"Ungab uthembeni na..."
Maybe you are paying for the sins of Mzilikazi. Karma .
@@Jamie-bv2wv Very very true. The day the power matrix shifts shall we go back to the way Mzilikazi lived?
I think we need to save the country for posterity. Or even better part ways seeing we can't live together in peace. The lives of the unborn are at stake. May sound like we are joking around. This is the conversation that the country can't ignore. The hatred is eternal if not solved amicably.
Thank you David to bring forth such icon to hear the story and it is a unique talent he's got and is what makes our country to be different and kind
Yeah. Ilanga lemvula! I remember the year Bro Moses. Ko Bulawayo e Queens Grounds. 1989. I was there. And the show had to be held again eB.F stadium on a Friday. You have always been very faithful to your Bulawayo fans. I would love to read the book in question. It was a very interesting conversation, indeed.
May the BLACK MOSSES continues to live longer ❤
Jeeze this reminds me of my Dad, wow
One love bra David...you bring legends and we are inspired as young musicians,..dankie
Thank you bra dave for bringing us the legendary black moses
In Zimbabwe Soul Brothers are Royal in Matabeleland. When l was a kid , l never knew that there was South Africa and Zimbabwe. I though they were Zimbabweans 🤔
Not just in Matabeleland alone, but the entire country of Zimbabwe
Ohhhh that's great to hear that.
Ngafikela umunyu ngibuyela imicabangj kabab ongasekho,waywthda uSgiya ngengoma usaphethwe bab Bhodloza ....
Wow King David, you have a great legend sir and we must appreciate his musical contributions in RSA and the world 🙏
THE REAL KING OF AMA PIANO 💯👑🎹
As a staunch supporter of the Soul Brothers, I thoroughly enjoyed this interview.
Dankie bra Mdeva, this is gold!! I have always wanted to hear from him, from the horses mouth. My dad used to have a Band that played Mbaqanga and AmaRabi, its sad that kind of music is forgotten and dying.
What an enjoyable interview, was not expecting to fall in love with the Soul Brothers so much, considering its not a genre I'm into.
Am loving this show and will always love it, it's so good to have bro on the show
Absolutely great interview with blackMoses!!!
**King David plz plz Asseblief, invite Fana Zulu a left Bass Guitarist plzzz King David
David you make people comfortable in the studio I'm impressed also Moses Ngwenya a very humble person indeed ❤.
Siyabonga mdavu for bringing black moss