Patrick Ngcobo

Patrick Ngcobo

Patrick Ngcobo is a Carnatic classic musician born in Kloof, Durban, South Africa and he is the first Carnatic musician in South Africa. He belongs to the warrior Zulu tribe in Natal province in South Africa. Although he is a Zulu singer he can sing songs in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam languages. His teacher is famous Indian singer Dr. K. J. Yesudas.

He hosts a regular show on Carnatic music on the South African radio station Lotus FM.

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