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CONTENTS
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Marabi Nights
Memory, History and Context:
An Introduction and Overview 1
Concert and Dance
The Foundations of Black Jazz in South Africa
Between the 1920s and the Early 1940s 11
Music and Emancipation
The Social Role of Black Jazz and Vaudeville in
South Africa Between the 1920s and the Early 1940s 39
Music and Repression
Race, Class and Gender in Black South Aftican Jazz
Culture up to the Early 1940s 63
Appendix 87
Index 102
CASSETTE
Side 1
Vaudeville
Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Stimela No. 1
Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Sponono naMarabi
Motsielca’s Pitch Black Follies: Tsaba Tsaba ke No. 1
William and Wilfred Mseleku: Qua qa
Bantu Glee Singers: Ndunduma
Snowy Radebe and Company: Emakhaya
Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Khanya
John Mavimbela and Company: eGoli
Griffiths Motsieloa and Ignatius Monare: Aubuti Nkikho
Snowy Radebe and Company: eBhayi
Jazz
Amanzimtoti Players: Sbhinono
Nkandia Guitar Players: Evelina
Side 2
Jazz
Jazz Revellers Band: Sponono
W. P. Zikali: Ntebejana
The Merry Blackbirds: iChain Covers
The Merry Blackbirds: uMajaji
The Merry Blackbirds: Woza we Mzala
Hot Lips Dance Band: Marabi No. 2 Jive
Willie Gumede’s Swing Band: Mabuza
Willie Gumede’s Swing Band: Mkhize
The Merry Blackbirds: Heat Wave
Thomas Mabiletsa: Zulu Piano Medley, No.1: Part 1
Thomas Mabiletsa: Zulu Piano Medley, No.2: Part 1
Zuluboy and His Jazz Maniacs: Izikhalo Zika Zuluboy
Zuluboy and His Jazz Maniacs: Tsaba Tsaba