Dlamini King Brothers
Dlamini King Brothers | |
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Also known as | DKB |
Origin | Kennedy Road, Durban, South Africa |
Genres | Isicathamiya |
Years active | 1999— |
Musical artist
The Dlamini King Brothers are an isicathamiya choir from the Kennedy Road shack settlement in Durban, South Africa.[1] They were formed in 1999 and have won several awards.[2] In January 2009 they released their début album Hlis’uMoya which contains a mixture of religious and political songs.[3] They often perform at events organised by the squatter's movement Abahlali baseMjondolo and have written songs for the group.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b Protest music thrives in South Africa's shack settlements Archived March 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Chance, Kerry (2018). Living politics in South Africa's urban shacklands. Chicago. pp. 69–71. ISBN 978-0-226-51983-8.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ The Dlamini King Brothers Release their Début Album Hlis’uMoya. abahlali.org
External links
- Photographs of the Dlamini King Brothers performing at the Time of the Writer Festival, Durban, March 2009
- Music video
- Abahlali by the Dlamini King Brothers
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Abahlali baseMjondolo
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- Mzonke Poni
- S'bu Zikode
- Philani Zungu
- eKhenana Commune
- Kennedy Road, Durban
- KwaMashu
- Macassar Village land occupation
- Marikana land occupation (Cape Town)
- Marikana land occupation (Durban)
- QQ Section
- Dear Mandela (film)
- Dlamini King Brothers (choir)
- No Land! No House! No Vote! (book)
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