By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.




Abacothozi
Thema Maboneng
In 1973, amid the dark days of Apartheid, the Pelican opened. It was the first nightclub in Soweto, and it quickly provided much-needed cultural sustenance for the oppressed citizenry as well as offering a hothouse environment for musicians, where they were given the freedom and space to experiment, forging new hybrids of jazz, funk, and indigenous styles.
A1.
Thema Maboneng
6:41
A2
Khwezela Mkhwezeli
6:00
A3
Jika Sibongile
4:04
B1
Cothozani Bafana
3:21
B2
Igxababa Lembhadada
6:06
B3
Pho Usolani
4:37