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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements ix
Author’s Note on Terminology xi
Abbreviations xii
Foreword by Sibongile Khumalo xiii
Introduction:
Memory, History and Context 1
Concert and Dance:
The Foundations of Black Jazz between the 1920s and the Early 1940s 16
Music and Emancipation:
The Social Role of Black Jazz and Vaudeville between the 1920s and the Early 1940s 54
Music and Repression:
‘Race’, Class and Gender in Black Jazz Culture up to the Early 1940s 86
Looking to the United States:
The Politics of Male Close-Harmony Song Style in the Later 1940s and the 1950s 118
Gender and Migrancy:
Jazz Culture in the Later 1940s and the 1950s 146
Afterword:
After Apartheid: Then and Now 193
Appendix:
Accompanying CD: Notes on Historic Recordings 201
Select Bibliography 220
Marabi Nights: The compact Disc 232
Index 237
CD
Vaudeville
01 Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Stimela No. 1
02 Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Sponono naMarabi
03 Motsielca’s Pitch Black Follies: Tsaba Tsaba ke No. 1
04 William and Wilfred Mseleku: Qua qa
05 Bantu Glee Singers: Ndunduma
06 Snowy Radebe and Company: Emakhaya
07 Griffiths Motsieloa and Company: Khanya
08 John Mavimbela and Company: eGoli
09 Griffiths Motsieloa and Ignatius Monare: Aubuti Nkikho
10 Snowy Radebe and Company: eBhayi
Jazz
11 Amanzimtoti Players: Sbhinono
12 Nkandia Guitar Players: Evelina
13 Jazz Revellers Band: Sponono
14 W. P. Zikali: Ntebejana
15 The Merry Blackbirds: iChain Covers
16 The Merry Blackbirds: uMajaji
17 The Merry Blackbirds: Woza we Mzala
18 Hot Lips Dance Band: Marabi No. 2 Jive
19 Willie Gumede’s Swing Band: Mabuza
20 Willie Gumede’s Swing Band: Mkhize
21 The Merry Blackbirds: Heat Wave
22 Thomas Mabiletsa: Zulu Piano Medley, No.1: Part 1
23 Thomas Mabiletsa: Zulu Piano Medley, No.2: Part 1
24 Zuluboy and His Jazz Maniacs: Izikhalo Zika Zuluboy
25 Zuluboy and His Jazz Maniacs: Tsaba Tsaba