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Miriam Makeba sings her most famous song Pata Pata during a performance in the VARA TV-studios in Holland, 1979. Joining her on stage towards the end of the song is her granddaughter Zenzi. Zenzi's mother (the late Bongi Makeba) is one of the backing vocalists (in the blue dress).

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South African singer and political activist Miriam Makeba sings Khawuleza on a Swedish TV show from 1966/67. This song features on the album AN EVENING WITH BELAFONTE/MAKEBA, which won them both a Grammy Award in 1965.

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The great Sivuca on acoustic guitar(Sivuca was one of the most important brazilian musicians.He passed away in 2007. In this video he's playin'acoustic guitar,but his instrument is accordion.

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In February 1966 Miriam Makeba performed at the Bern's Salonger in Stockholm, Sweden. This concert was shown on Swedish television in 1967. Here she sings The Click Song.

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African Concert - Graceland - Under African Skies - Bajo los cielos de Africa -

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Live at Bern's Salonger. Every song on this DVD is just pure joy. I love it and want to share it!

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Taken from Graceland: The Afrcan Concert

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Live at Bern's Salonger. The Lioness Sings!

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"...it isn't a noise, it's my language!" South African singer Miriam Makeba performs The Click Song in the Dutch VARA TV studios, september 1979.

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Love It.Love It.Heard This On A One-Hit Wonder Weekend A Long Time Ago.Going Through A Bunch Of Tracks And Lo And Behold There It Was I Never Forgot This Smash.You Just Want To Smile And Laugh When You Hear This.Mariam Makeba Has Made The Whole World Happy With This Song.Thanks Mariam

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Lyrics: The boy's sticks will come to life at the river Yo Homm! When sticks knock against one another I yo Homm! Men are afraid of going to the river Yo Homm! Because sticks are knocking one against the other I yo Homm! Go round to the rocks, We are going soon. {Repeat 4 times} The boys are dancing. They dance beautifully. The boys are dancing. They dance to celebrate Their departure for the mines. {These 5 lines are sung twice} Go round to the rocks, We are going soon. {Repeat 4 times} The men met, It was beautiful. The men met, They met for the trip to the mines. They met and it was beautiful

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Music & Lirycs: Jorge Ben Jor (Brasil) Chove chuva / It rains rain Chove sem parar (bis) / It doesn't stop raining Pois eu vou fazer uma prece / So I'm going to say a prayer Pra Deus Nosso Senhor / To God Our Lord Pra chuva parar / For the rain to stop De molhar o meu divino amor / Wetting my divine Que é muito lindo / Who is so pretty É mais que o infinito / It's more than infinite É puro e belo / It's pure and beautiful Inocente como a flor / Innocent as a flower Por favor, chuva ruim / Please, bad rain Não molhe mais o / Stop wetting meu amor assim (bis) / my love like that Sacundim, Sacundém Imboró, Congá Dombim, dombém Agouê e Obá

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South Africa's Legendary Musical Sensation, Grammy Award Winner and United Nations Ambassador. On the continent, we simply call her Mama Africa.

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Following a three decade long exile, Miriam Makeba's return to South Africa was celebrated as though a queen was restoring her monarchy. The response was fitting as Makeba remains the most important female vocalist to emerge out of South Africa. Hailed as The Empress Of African Song and Mama Africa, Makeba helped bring African music to a global audience in the 1960s. Nearly five decades after her debut with the Manhattan Brothers, she continues to play an important role in the growth of African music. Makeba's life has been consistently marked by struggle. As the daughter of a sangoma, a mystical traditional healer of the Xhosa tribe, she spent six months of her birth year in jail with her mother. Gifted with a dynamic vocal tone, Makeba recorded her debut single, "Lakutshona Llange," as a member of the Manhattan Brothers in 1953. Although she left to form an all-female group named the Skylarks in 1958, she reunited with members of the Manhattan Brothers when she accepted the lead female role in a musical version of King Kong, which told the tragic tale of Black African boxer, Ezekiel "King Kong" Dlamani, in 1959. The same year, she began an 18 month tour of South Africa with Alf Herbert's musical extravaganza, African Jazz And Variety, and made an appearance in a documentary film, Come Back Africa. These successes led to invitations to perform in Europe and the United States. Makeba was embraced by the African-American community. "Pata Pata," Makeba's signature tune was written by Dorothy Masuka and recorded in South Africa in 1956 before eventually becoming a major hit in the U.S. in 1967. In late-1959, she performed for four weeks at the Village Vanguard in New York. She later made a guest appearance during Harry Belafonte's ground-breaking concerts at Carnegie Hall. A double-album of the event, released in 1960, received a Grammy award. Makeba has continued to periodically renew her collaboration with Belafonte, releasing an album in 1972 titled Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte. Makeba then made a special guest appearance at the Harry Belafonte Tribute at Madison Square Garden in 1997. Makeba's successes as a vocalist were also balanced by her outspoken views about apartheid. In 1960, the government of South Africa revoked her citizenship. For the next thirty years, she was forced to be a 'citizen of the world.' Makeba received the Dag Hammerskjold Peace Prize in 1968. After marrying radical Black activist Stokely Carmichael, many of her concerts were cancelled, and her recording contract with RCA was dropped, resulting in even more problems for the artist. She eventually relocated to Guinea at the invitation of president Sekou Toure and agreed to serve as Guinea's delegate to the United Nations. In 1964 and 1975, she addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on the horrors of apartheid. Makeba remained active as a musician over the years. In 1975, she recorded an album, A Promise, with Joe Sample, Stix Hooper, Arthur Adams, and David T. Walker of the Crusaders. Makeba joined Paul Simon and South Africa 's Ladysmith Black Mambazo during their world-wide Graceland tour in 1987 and 1988. Two years later, she joined Odetta and Nina Simone for the One Nation tour. Makeba published her autobiography, Miriam: My Story, in English in 1988 and had it subsequently translated and published in German, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. Following Nelson Mandela's release from prison, Makeba returned to South Africa in December 1990. She performed her first concert in her homeland in thirty years in April 1991. Makeba appeared in South African award-winning musical, Sarafina, in the role of Sarafina's mother in 1992. Two years later, she reunited with her first husband, trumpeter Hugh Masekela, for the Tour Of Hope tour. In 1995, Makeba formed a charity organization to raise funds to help protect the women of South Africa. The same year, she performed at the Vatican's Nevi Hall during a world-wide broadcasted show, Christmas In The Vatican. Makeba's first studio album in a decade, Homeland, was released in 2000. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide

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hemos bailado y reido mucho !!!!

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A young Miriam Makeba performs Into Yam in the movie Come Back, Africa (1960)

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Miriam Makeba introduces her daughter Bongi who performs "Ngoma Nkurila" during a live concert in the Dutch TV studios in Hilversum, in september 1979. Bongi sadly passed away in 1985.

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Mostramos el video de Miriam Makeba en la reciente celebración del Festival de la Emancipación de la Esclavitud de Puerto España."Mamá Africa", como le llaman cariñosamente sus millones de fans en el mundo, tuvo una acogida inolvidable en Trinidad. En el siguiente video, además de verla cantando y bailando su legendario tema "Pata Pata", se ven fragmentos de la rueda de prensa ofrecida por el Comité Organizador del Festival de la Emancipación en el Hotel Marriott de Puerto España, con intervenciones de Hazel Simonette, Roxanne Colthrust e Indiana Monteverde. Video: Idea original, cámara y edición: Raúl Sojo.

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Miriam Makeba -Musiche Dal Mondo - The Lion Cries - Mbube

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Miriam Makeba, The Lion Sleeps Tonight

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