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Amampondo
Amampondo is a South African percussion ensemble that was started by Dizu Plaatjies in Langa, Cape Town in 1979.〔''Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories of South African Music'' by Max Mojapelo, Sello Galane and Chris Walton.〕〔Craig Harris, (Artist Biography ), AllMusic.com.〕 The name translates as "People of Mpondo,", which is the Xhosa Kingdom on Africa's Eastern Cape where most of the band's members grew up.〔 The other founding members were Simpiwe Matole; Michael Ludonga; Mzwandile Qotoyi; Leo Mbizela and Mandla Lande. ''National Geographic'' called them "one of the most interesting and experimental groups in South Africa".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amampondo: National Geographic World Music )〕 ==Origins== The group began as buskers on the streets of Cape Town. Under the guidance of their first manager, Bruce Gordon, they made their first professional recording, ''The Heartbeat of Africa - Uyandibiza,'' recorded live in Cape Town City Hall in 1983.'' Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories of South African Music'' by Max Mojapelo, Sello Galane and Chris Walton (March 18, 2009), African Books Collective Limited, ISBN 9781920299286.〔''Vuka SA.'', Volume 2, Issue 1 - Volume 3, Issue 1 (1997), Foundation for Education, Science, and Technology〕 They later joined up with the owner of the Claremont Records label (formerly Graham Sound & Electronics),〔''Gramophone'', Vol. 78, by Sir Compton Mackenzie and Christopher Stone (2000), General Gramophone Publications Limited〕 Donald Graham, who guided and advised them through the release of the next 2 albums.
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