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Work & Wait

from African Time by Herbie Tsoaeli

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WORK & WAIT (dedicated to artists, and all other workers) 8:27
A chant sung by men only - Work & Wait contains a continuous lyric; Ke fedetse ho sebetsa jwale ke emella wena, Ke fedetse mo sebetse jwale ke nyaka tshelete that captures what many musicians experience daily. We work, and then have to wait long periods for payment...

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from African Time, released January 30, 2012
Nduduzo Makhathini {pno}; Ayanda Sikade (dr);
Mthunzi Mubu falto sax); Sydney Mavundla (trp);
Herbie Tsoaeli {bs & backing vox}

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Herbie Tsoaeli Johannesburg, South Africa

The quintessential South African jazz man, Herbie Tsoaeli is a largely self-taught bass virtuoso from Nyanga East, in Cape Town – one of the more politically charged black locations in the Western Cape.

Coming from this community at the forefront of producing South Africa’s rich jazz legacy,
Rooted in his biographical experiences, his music is a nuanced expression of the black community.
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