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Celebrate them while they live - did you know Tish's 'Kalanga Child'?
20 Mar 2016 at 04:17hrs | Views
As it turns out, in our African culture one is celebrated when they are gone, hence most of our musicians struggle to be noticed while 'besadl-amabele' (still alive).
'Celebrate them while they live' - Lets sample Tish's 'Kalanga Child'. Before we do that, allow me to tell you one or two things about Tish.
Some of you might remember a few years ago Bulawayo24 serialised his début Nguni novel 'Igazi labafo'. You can buy that book here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/160292
Tish, born Titshabona Malaba Ncube, hails from Kezi 'koSigangatsha' and currently resides in North England. Despite living across the pond, Tish has never forgotten his roots. 'Kalanga Child' proves my point on this one.
Tracing his music career back to Matopo High School.
In 1991 while doing his A Levels at Matopo High School, Tish got involved with the unforgettable church choir dubbed the Commissioned Brothers. To read me about this: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/160292.
Listen to 'Kalanga Child'
To follow Tish's work link up with him on Facebook.
'Celebrate them while they live' - Lets sample Tish's 'Kalanga Child'. Before we do that, allow me to tell you one or two things about Tish.
Some of you might remember a few years ago Bulawayo24 serialised his début Nguni novel 'Igazi labafo'. You can buy that book here: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/160292
Tracing his music career back to Matopo High School.
In 1991 while doing his A Levels at Matopo High School, Tish got involved with the unforgettable church choir dubbed the Commissioned Brothers. To read me about this: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/160292.
Listen to 'Kalanga Child'
To follow Tish's work link up with him on Facebook.
Source - Byo24News