- Robert Sithole
Robert Sithole (born 1945, died
7 June ,2006 ), was a South African musician.Origins
Sithole was born, and grew up, in
District Six , a then-vibrant and cosmopolitan community in Cape Town. Sithole was removed toRylands as a result of theapartheid -eraGroup Areas Act and the destruction of District Six.Musical influences and career
Sithole was one of the finest exponents of the
pennywhistle , his music taking inspiration from thekwela andmbaqanga styles. Early in his career he played with theKwela Kids inCape Town and later withSipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse in theBeaters inJohannesburg . Sithole’s prowess as a musician did not translate into financial success and by the late 1990s he was penniless, busking on the streets of Cape Town. A stint as musician-in-residence at theDistrict Six Museum in Cape Town followed, ending as his health (compromised by heavy smoking) rapidly declined.Circumstances of death
A stroke in late 2005 was followed by the amputation of a leg and then an attempt to amputate his other leg which brought on a general organ collapse and his death, at the age of 61.
Legacy
His music is to be found on "Images of Africa" (vol. 12) in 2000.
Sithole was, with his brother Joshua, also a musician, immortalised in the painting "Penny Whistlers" by
Vladimir Tretchikoff .References
"Sunday Times", 6 June 2006
"The Cape Times", 8 June 2006
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