Vusi Mahlasela
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Vusi Mahlasela is a South African singer/songwriter whose music is generally described as "African folk." His work was an inspiration to many in the anti-apartheid movement. His themes include the struggle for freedom, and forgiveness and reconciliation with your enemies. He toured with Ladysmith Black Mambazo in the United Kingdom for the group's British tour of October and November 2004. Vusi can also be heard performing on Warren Haynes' Live at Bonnaroo release during the song "Soulshine", and the Dave Matthews Band song, "Everyday", from the album of the same name as well as a live version of the song with him which appears on the album The Best of What's Around Vol. 1.
Vusi played a very mellow pre-lunch solo set to an appreciative audience (those capable of functioning at that hour) at the 2004 Falls Festival that was concluded with a superb performance of 'Red Song' in The Big Top, before joining Xavier Rudd on the main Valley Stage to a raptuous reception.
Vusi was also one of the performers at the Live 8 concerts.
His album "The Voice" includes the popular track "Weeping".
He and other South African musicians took part in the 2002 documentary Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony where they recalled the days of Apartheid.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
Title | Release Date |
When You Come Back | 1992 |
Wisdom of Forgiveness | 1994 |
Silang Mabele | 1997 |
Miyela Afrika | 2000 |
Jungle of Questions (with the Proud Peoples Band) | 2000 |
Guiding Star | 2007 |
[edit] Live Albums
Title | Release Date |
Live at the Bassline | 1999 |
[edit] Soundtracks
Title | Release Date |
Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony | 2002 |
Tsotsi | 2005 |
[edit] Compilations
Title | Release Date |
The Voice (Vusi Mahlasela album) | 2003 |