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Lorraine Klaasen: A Tribute To Miriam Makeba
ByMiriam Makeba
vocals1932 - 2008
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vocals1927 - 2023

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flugelhorn1939 - 2018

Paul Simon
composer / conductorb.1941
In crafting this tribute, Soweto-born, Canada-based vocalist Lorraine Klaasen sings affectionately and proudly, capturing the resolute and resounding spirit of the woman she called "Auntie Miriam." Klaasen's mothervocalist Thandi Klaasenwas a close friend of Makeba's, so this isn't an impersonal tribute project; this is Klaasen's ode to a friend, idol, and inspirational figure.
A Tribute To Miriam Makeba is a lifetime in the making, but the seeds for the project were really sown a quarter century ago, when Klaasen shared a bill with Makeba. At that time, Klaasen expressed a desire to cover her work, and Makeba gave the singer her blessing, encouraging her to put her own spin on it. Twenty five years later, Klaasen finally found herself recording Makeba's music and songs made in her image.
Xhosa songs with danceable grooves dominate the first part of this program, but things take a more reflective turn with a disguised protest song ("Lakutshon Ilanga") that sounds like a cross between modern day chanson and an

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Klaasen's voice is a bit more broad and sunny than that of Makeba, who possessed a more pointed vocal delivery, but it's easy to hear how Klaasen comes from the Makeba school of singing; passion, power, fire and fun were all cornerstones of Makeba's work, and they carry over into Klaasen's tribute to this larger-than-life figure. ">
Track Listing
Click Song; Jolinkomo; Medley: Jikele Maweni/Intoyam; Kudala Ndikulindie; Lakutshon Ilanga; Lorraine; Mina Nawe; Pata Pata; Imbizo; Unomeva; Iphindlela.
Personnel
Lorraine Klaasen: vocals; Sebastian Andre Whiteman: bass, vocals; Assane Seck: acoustic guitar, vocals; Moise Matey-Yawo: percussion, conga drums, vocals.
Album information
Title: A Tribute To Miriam Makeba | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Justin Time Records
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