Mbombela jabu khanyile biography
Jabu Khanyile
Musical artist
Jabu Khanyile (28 February 12 November )[1] was a South African musician and lead vocalist from the band Bayete.
Life and career
Khanyile was born in Soweto, and was forced to abandon his education at the age of fourteen in order to earn a living, after his mother died.[2][3] His father was a miner and performed a capella songs in the isicathamiya style.
His brother John played in a reggae and soul covers band.[2] Jabu followed them into music, first joining a local band called The Daffodils, and in joined John's band The Editions as a drummer, later becoming the group's vocalist.[2]
In Khanyile moved on to The Movers, and by he had joined Bayete as drummer, a band that combined Afro-jazz and reggae.
Bayete split up in , and Khanyile embarked on a solo career, with releases credited to Jabu Khanyile & Bayete, although none of the original members of Bayete were involved by this time.[1] Khanyile became known internationally in after an appearance at the Royal Gala evening in honour of Nelson Mandela.[2]
In and he won the Kora award for best Southern African artist.
He performed internationally with Youssou N'Dour, Angelique Kidjo and Papa Wemba.[2] He was known for his Pan-Africanist approach to music, attempting to unite different African styles.[4] He generally performed in a Zulu costume carrying a trademark fly-whisk, an African symbol of royalty.
Khanyile performed at the Live 8 concert in Johannesburg in July [1] His final public appearance was in July at the "Africa Calling" handover ceremony at the end of the World Cup in Berlin.[1]
He died in November after a battle with diabetes and prostate cancer.[5]
Discography
- Mmalo-We () Island/Teal
- Africa Unite () Mango
- Umkhaya-Lo () Mango
- The Prince () Gallo/Wrasse
- Thobekile () Teal
- Umbele () Gallo
- Wankolota () Gallo
- Hiyo Lento () Stern's
References
- ^ abcdLusk, John () "Obituaries: Jabu Khanyile", The Independent, 16 November
- ^ abcdeLarkin, Colin () The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN, p
- ^"Bayete (Khanyile) (South Africa)",
- ^Jabu Khanyile & BayeteArchived at the Wayback Machine, The Leopard Man's African Music Guide, accessed 13 November
- ^"Musician Jabu Khanyile dies of cancer", IOL, 12 November