Seattle (Washington), USA -
The Pacific Jazz Institute at Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley and 90.3 KEXP’s Best
Ambiance present vocalist and guitarist
Vusi
Mahlasela , solo for two nights
only
June 27 – 28. Set times on Tuesday and Wednesday are at 7:30pm. Doors open at 6pm on
Tuesday and 5:30pm on Wednesday. Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley is located at
2033 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121.
Cost: $21.50
Vusi Sidney Mahlasela Ka Zwane was born in 1965 in Lady Selbourne, near
Pretoria, where he still resides. Raised by his maternal grandmother, he began
to teach himself to play on a homemade guitar, a remarkable instrument made of
tin cans and fishing line.
Vusi can’t remember a time when he wasn’t singing and
was a seasoned performer by the age of seventeen. He soon discovered that his
flare for composition and began to write his own music and lyrics. From the
outset,
Vusi’s songs addressed themes of political and social significance, and
so he found himself in demand at political rallies and cultural events.
After joining the Congress of South African Writers in 1988, Vusi developed a
new level of confidence as poet and writer. He struck up a creative friendship
with South African poet Lesego Rampolokeng at the same time he was falling under
the spell of artists like
Miriam Makeba and Phillip Tabane. He was also exposed
to the work of Victor Jara, whom
Vusi acknowledges as a central influence on his
own music and lyrics.
Vusi is featured in
Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony , the celebrated
film about the importance of music and song in South Africa’s anti-apartheid
struggle. After garnering two awards at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival,
Amandla! was released to theaters across North America in February 2003 and earned
tremendous critical acclaim. The
Amandla! companion album,
Amandla! soundtrack which spans forty
years of South African music, was released on ATO Records and features four
songs by
Vusi. Also,
Vusi’s music is featured in the recent Oscar-winning South
African film
Tsotsi (Best Foreign Language Film). Among his most ardent
supporters is Dave Matthews, who is a native of South Africa and has long aimed
to make
Vusi’s music known in the U.S. In 2000, he invited
Vusi to contribute
guest vocals on the title track of the Dave Matthews Band’s multi-platinum album
Everyday. In 2002, ATO was approached by the producers of
Amandla! and
enthusiastically secured rights to release the soundtrack. Matthews released
Vusi’s most recent album,
The Voice, on his ATO Records label in 2003.
For more information visit Vusi Mahlasela.
World Music Central
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