Tracklist
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1 | Dollars Moods (Remastered 2019) |
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2 | Blues For Hughie (Remastered 2019) |
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3 | Uku-Jonga Phambili (Remastered 2019) |
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3:48 | ||||
4 | I Remember Billy (Remastered 2019) |
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6:02 | ||||
5 | Vary-oo-vum (Remastered 2019) |
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6 | Carol's Drive (Remastered 2019) |
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7 | Gafsa (Remastered 2019) |
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8 | Scullery Department (Remastered 2019) |
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The Jazz Epistles
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Jazz Epistles was South Africa's first important (albeit short lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar Brand (later known as Abdullah Ibrahim) on piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto saxophone, Jonas Gwangwa on trombone, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, Johnny Gertse on guitar, and Early Mabuza or Makaya Nthsoko on drums. The group became famous after performing in the jam sessions called Jazz at the Odin in the Odin Theater in Sophiatown. In 1959 just before breaking up, Jazz Epistles recorded the first album by a black South African ba… read more
Jazz Epistles was South Africa's first important (albeit short lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar Brand (later known as Abdul… read more
Jazz Epistles was South Africa's first important (albeit short lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar Brand (later known as Abdullah Ibrahim) on piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto… read more