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Crvena Jabuka is a pop rock band that originated in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but is based in Zagreb, Croatia since the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars. In former Yugoslavia they were one of the most successful and productive bands ever. The group was, together with Bijelo Dugme, Plavi Orkestar, Dino Merlin, and Zabranjeno Pušenje a prime example of the famous Sarajevo school of pop rock, but the origins of the band were closely related to the punk-oriented New Primitives movement. Crvena Jabuka, which means "Red Apple", was founded in 1985. In the first row of the band was: Dražen...
Jabula (isiZulu: "rejoice") was a musical ensemble of South African musicians "exiled" in England during the Apartheid era, led by Julian Bahula. The four musicians who became Jabula met in London, where they were living after leaving South Africa. The group was formed in 1974 and consisted of: Julian Bahula - lead vocals (formerly of Philip Tabane's Malombo Jazzmen) Ernest Mothle - bass guitar Lucky Ranku - guitar and percussion Eddie Tatane - percussion In addition to their own albums, the group also performed with Mike Oldfield for his albums Ommadawn (1975), Incantations (1978), and Amarok (1990). On 21 July...
The rhythms of South Africa are fused with the improvisation and dynamics of jazz by Soweto-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jabu Khanyile and his eight-piece band, Bayete. Although they went through a major personnel upheaval in 1993, with only Khanyile remaining, Bayete continues to be one of the most respected bands in South African music. In 1994, the title track of their album Mmalo-We received a South African Music Award as Song of the Year and led to Khanyile being named Best Male Performer and Thapelo Kgome, who backed Paul Simon on the album Graceland, named Best Producer. The son of...
Jabu Khanyile (1957 – 11 November 2006) was a South African musician and lead vocalist from the band Bayete. In 1996 he won the Kora award for best Southern African artist. He performed internationally with Youssou N'Dour, Angélique Kidjo and Papa Wemba. He was known for his Pan-Africanist approach to music, attempting to unite different African styles. He generally performed in a Masai costume carrying a trademark fly-whisk, an East African symbol of royalty. He died in 2006 after a battle with diabetes and prostate cancer. .
Jabu is an experimental hip hop trio from Bristol, UK , consisting of producer Amos Childs, together with vocalists Alex Rendall and Jasmine Butt. Amos Childs is also a member of Killing Sound and the Young Echo collective. In 2017 Jabu released its full-length debut Sleep Heavy on Blackest Ever Black, an album full of downtempo R&B, in which the soulful vocals of Jasmine Butt take the foreground, accompanied by sparse, introspective electronics. .