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1996 13 jul.Le MedleyNo setlists
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1996 6 jul.Britt Festival PavilionNo setlists
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1994 10 sep.San Diego Street Scene 1994No setlists
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1994 7 sep.House of BluesNo setlists
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1994 15 mar.El Rey TheaterNo setlists
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1993 7 jul.Montreux Jazz Festival 1993 16 Canciones
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1993 24 jun.Hallen Van Schaarbeek / Halles de SchaerbeekNo setlists
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1993 21 feb.WOMADelaide 1993No setlists
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1993 19 feb.WOMADelaide 1993 3 Canciones
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1992 4 jul.Open Tropen 1992No setlists
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1992 27 feb.Toad's PlaceNo setlists
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1991 9 mar.The Barns at Wolf TrapNo setlists
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1991 15 feb.Wadsworth TheaterNo setlists
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1991 26 ene.Ann Arbor Folk Festival 1991No setlists
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1990 5 jul.Le SpectrumNo setlists
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1990 1 jun.The WarfieldNo setlists
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1989 9 jul.Place d'YouvilleNo setlists
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1989 18 jun.Glastonbury Festival 1989 8 Canciones
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1989 25 mar.PatronaatNo setlists
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1988 1 nov.VolkshausNo setlists
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1988 22 jun.London AstoriaNo setlists
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1988 12 jun.Ronnie Scott's Jazz ClubNo setlists
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- Artista
- Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens
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- Fecha de inicio
- Biografía
- Mahlathini, the Queens and the Makgona Tsohle Band had become famous as individual artists, but had frequently recorded together since 1964. It was only in 1986, when the demand for South African music arose through Paul Simon's Graceland album, that Gallo Record Company (the three artists' label) paired them together permanently. Mahlathini was known as the "Lion of Soweto" (his voice was a low, "gravel-like" groan) and was well known throughout South Africa and neighboring countries such as Zimbabwe and Botswana during his career.
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