I was in secondary school then at the slopes of Mt.Kenya and music from this band made me choose to take history from Southern Africa rather than Central or West Africa.East African history was a must and you had an option to take another region.This Zulu music made my day.Bravo brothers
For the good and bad times, listen to Soul Brothers Music. Those were the words from the lead guitarist Maxwell Mngadi when being interviewed by Ismael Simiso Mzilethi and Brenda Moyo of Radio two Zimbabwe in 1988
This brings tears in my eyes, my late father had a tape recorder playing these songs when he's back from Johannesburg every December back in 1980s...ewwwuuu madoda! hamba minyaka!!!
I started lestening to Soul Brothers way back in 1993,still up to now in 2020....only dearth will do us apart.....thanks to my elder brother Bryan who introduce me to their music....
10/04/2019-Who is with me? Fond memories of yester years. Way way back in 80's. Kenya Broadcastic corporation did us good in playing these nostalsgic music.RIp my heroes.Your legacy will live forever
I grew up on this as my elders jammed to it back in SA. In America now and have a son of my own at 32 years... He will grow up hearing south African classics as well. Saw them perform live in Durban when I was 12 years old at the Playhouse...#memories
legendary dance moves20%stage presence20%shebeen vibes20%dress sense20%lead vocals20%..........thank you for the wonderful memories...... RIP David Masondo