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Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens

Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens (also known as Mahlathini Nezintombi Zomgqashiyo – Mahlathini and the Girls of Mgqashiyo) was a South African ''mbaqanga'' supergroup〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mahlathini+And+The+Mahotella+Queens?filter_anv=1&anv=Mahlathini+%26+Mahotella+Queens )〕 made up of the three musical acts linked together by talent scout and record producer Rupert Bopape at the Gallo Recording Company in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1964; composed of the following:
* The late Simon 'Mahlathini' Nkabinde (1937–1999), a phenomenal singer in the ''basso-profundo'' 'groaning' style
* The girl group Mahotella Queens (1964–present), known for their fast-paced dancing and multi-part harmonies
* The instrumental team Makgona Tsohle Band (1964–1999), led by electric lead guitarist Marks Mankwane and alto saxophonist West Nkosi.
They were successfully popular in and around South Africa 1964–72 – but found international success 1987–97, notably at the 70th birthday tribute to Nelson Mandela at London's Wembley Arena in 1988, going onto feature in many international festivals.
==History==


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