You know what's crazy? 😅 I know almost 84 of this legend's songs and how he touches his guitar notes but I don't understand even a single word 😂 he's the best, the most amazing -
The documentary about Dr. Thomas Chauke is one that has been eagerly awaited for a long time. Its release comes at a time when many Africans are still trying to find their place in the world. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Mahlalu Wa Xitsonga TV for bringing us this highly anticipated documentary. Dr. Thomas Chauke is a renowned figure in the music industry, and his life journey has been an inspiration to many. Through this documentary, we have the opportunity to learn more about his life, his struggles, and his successes. Moreover, we can learn more about the vaTsonga culture and its rich history. One of the most remarkable moments in the documentary was how Dr. Thomas Chauke was welcomed by the chief. The respect and warmth with which he was received are a testament to the deep cultural ties between the vaTsonga people and their traditions. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in African culture, music, and history. Once again, we express our heartfelt gratitude to Mahlalu Wa Xitsonga TV for bringing us this remarkable documentary. #AfricaUnite.
The Legend!!!¡! Trust me when I say his music raised me to the man I am today. Especially volume 11 to volume 19. The only XiTsonga music I listen to this day is Thomas Chauke music. The message and wisdom in those albums I mentioned is unmatched.
I completely agree with your statement. It's hard to imagine now, but during those times, we did not have the luxury of transportation like we do today. We had to walk long distances to get to school, often without shoes on our feet. It was a difficult journey, but we persevered because we knew how important education was. Despite the challenges, I look back on those times with pride and gratitude for the lessons they taught me. It was around 1986 when I started listening to his music, and it really helped me become the man I am today.
@@CMfilmsAfrica We are a lucky generation indeed to have experienced his music in real time. I laugh when people talk about Brenda, Zahara breaking album sales records because I saw it with my own eyes for many years Dr Thomas Chauke albums selling out same day the albums were released. It would be like that for the entire November and December months. You will run around Thohoyandou and Louis Trichardt music stores looking for his new album.
Thomas chauke Is the king of xigaza music. Ximatsatsa no1up 19 loko miyingisela kahle Timba I ngaku ti lo humesiwa lembe leri.kokwani wa va nwani number ka album 15 loko kuri aswi koteka yivuyiseni tatana or kokwani DR😊 Chauke
It looks like it’s a two part documentary; you can see from family video Conny and Themba Chauke were still very young. And on the other interview Conny looks much older. I’d say 1991…