- Jonas Gwangwa
Jonas Mosa Gwangwa has been an important figure in
South African jazz for over 40 years. He first gained significance playing trombone withThe Jazz Epistles . After the group broke up he continued to be important to the South African music scene and then later abroad.In the 1960s he began to gain noticed in the
United States and in 1965 he was featured in a "Sound Of Africa" concert atCarnegie Hall . The others at the concert includedMiriam Makeba ,Hugh Masekela , andLetta Mbulu . Despite that he was not seen favorably by theapartheid government so left his homeland in the early 1970sIn later life he became important as a composer doing the scores of films like
Cry Freedom and at the 60th AnnualAcademy Award s in 1988 he performed his nominated song "Cry Freedom." Also in 1988 he performed at theNelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute inWembley Stadium . In 1991 he returned to South Africa and in 1997 he composed the theme for their Olympic bid.External links
* [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,546256,00.html#bio All Music Guide]
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