Brenda mambo biography
- First Name: Brenda Last Name: Mtambo Stage Name: Brenda Mtambo Country: South Africa Born: 1983 Primary Language: Zulu Other Languages: English,Zulu.
- Location: Harare.
- You can call Brenda a veteran in the Mambo community.
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Introducing Brenda Navarrete, Mi Mundo
For jazz lovers, and especially here in our backyard, it always gives us great joy and pride every time a new record production comes out!
In 2024, the jazz discography of the Dominican Republic was enriched with the addition of four new productions! Each album is unique, original, full of excellent and diverse musical contexts, styles, interpretations and nuances; each one highlighting unique elements of each artist and their musicians.
Below we present each of these, in the order of release, with a brief synopsis and the link on YouTube and Spotify so you can listen to and enjoy them:
Gustavo Rodríguez: De Jazz en Cuando
On Tuesday, April 30th, La Oreja Media Group, Inc., with Jazz en Dominicana, released the album De Jazz en Cuando by renowned jazz pianist, producer, composer, arranger, musical director and music teacher Gustavo “Gus” Rodríguez.
Gustavo “Gus” Rodríguez expresses his musical ideas, compositions and arrangements in this, his first jazz album. The experienced and restless Rodríguez, a schol
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Brenda Fassie
Brenda Nokuzola Fassie (3 November 1964 - 9 May 2004) was a South African singer, songwriter, dancer and activist. Affectionately called MaBrrr by her fans, she is also known as the "Queen of African Pop", the "Madonna of The Townships" or simply as The Black Madonna. Her bold stage antics earned a reputation for "outrageousness"; ironically, her Xhosa name, Nokuzola, means "quiet", "calm", or "peace".
Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in Langa, Cape Town on 3 November 1964, the youngest of nine children. She was named after the American singer Brenda Lee. Her father died when she was only two years old; with the help of her mother, a pianist, she soon started earning money by singing for tourists.
When she was 16 years old in 1981, she received a visit by Hendrick "Koloi" Lebona. As a result, she left Cape Town for Soweto, Johannesburg, to seek her fortune as a singer. Fassie first joined the vocal group Joy (filling in for one of the members who was on maternity leave) and later became the lead singer for a township music group called Brenda and the Big Du
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