The marimba is a musical instrument in the percussion family. Keys or
bars (usually made of wood) are struck with mallets to produce musical
tones. In Africa, most, marimbas are made by local artisans from
locally available materials. The keys are arranged as those of a piano,
with the accidentals raised vertically and overlapping the natural keys
to aid the performer both visually and physically.
The band Azumah (Azumah is a Swahili word meaning love, peace and
happiness) formed in 1955 and comprised of a number of Marimba
players, African drummers, percussionists, vocalists and African
dancers. The group has appeared in numerous films, had dozens of TV
appearances and recorded many albums over the years. They were the
major traditional music contribution for the African musical “Sikulu”
which ran in Johannesburg for 8 months and subsequently had two season
in Cape Town before setting off on a 18 nations worldwide tour which
lasted several years. During that tour Azumah had a long season in
London and played in the USA. A number of Azumah members appeared in
the internationally acclaimed theatre production “Ipi Tombi” both
locally and in London.
In 1998, Azumah's band members increased from nine to sixteen and
included a 25 piece band. The group toured Canada and Saudi Arabia and
performed for Arnold Schwarzenegger's family at Sun City. The group
included traditional melodies and dances in their programme. In 1995
they had the honour to be chosen as the main traditional group to
perform at Nelson Mandela’s 77th birthday celebration at Gold Reef
City. They also completed two very successful tours in Japan and Europe
and performed at Jean Claude van Damme’s wedding at Sun City.
3rd Generation was formed in 2004, consisting of three members, Themba
Hlope, Thulani Tshabalala and Thokozani Ziqubu. The band first started
by playing marimba instrumental tracks and cover versions and later
included percussionists, vocalist and dancers. The band freelanced with
different marimba bands
such as Afrida Marimba Band, Akwaaba Marimba Band, Six Mabone Marimba
Band, Bayeza Cultural Group and Amasiko Marimba Band performing at
corporate gigs, on big stages and at various festivals including the
50th Celebration of the freedom charter in Kliptown and private
functions, wedding ceremonies, promotions and awards ceremonies.
Be charmed by the unique and delicate sounds of the marimba. Harking
back to the earliest peoples' instincts to strike objects that produced
musical tones, the marimba has an essential place in African musical
tradition and culture. This album includes the fundamentals of the band
mixing it with great vocals and percussions as well as brilliant
marimba magic!
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