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Letta Mbulu : ウィキペディア英語版
Letta Mbulu

Letta Mbulu (born 23 August 1942) is a South African jazz singer who has been active since the 1960s.
==Biography==
Born and raised in Soweto, South Africa, she has been active as a singer since the 1960s. While still a teenager she toured with the musical ''King Kong'',〔Douglas Payne, ("Letta Mbulu" ), douglaspayne.com.〕 — but left for the United States in 1965 due to Apartheid.
In New York she connected with other South African exiles including Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa,〔 and went on to work with Cannonball Adderley, David Axelrod and Harry Belafonte.
On screen, her singing can also be heard in ''Roots'', ''The Color Purple'' (1985), and the 1973 film ''A Warm December'',〔Craig Harris, (Artist Biography ), AllMusic.〕 and she was a guest on a ''Season 6 episode of Soul Train''. Mbulu also provided the Swahili chant in Michael Jackson's single, "Liberian Girl". Producer Quincy Jones has said of her: "Mbulu is the roots lady, projecting a sophistication and warmth which stirs hope for attaining pure love, beauty, and unity in the world."〔

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