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Founder of Grammy Award-winning group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joseph Shabalala has passed away at the Life Eugene Marais Hospital in Pretoria. JosephShabalala LadysmithBlackMambazo via SABCNewsOnline

Joseph Shabalala was born on 28 August 1941 and was well known for his unique bass vocals.

The group received airplay on Ukhozi FM , which led to a recording contract with Gallo Records in 1970. The group achieved international fame when they collaborated with Paul Simon on his Graceland album in 1986. The group has scooped five Grammy Awards with the latest as recent as 2018 for Best World Music Album.

In April last year, President Cyril Ramaphosa visited Shabalala at his home. The President at the time remarked that the musician was in good spirits despite his ailing health.

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May his soul rest in peace.

Sad day for African music. I met and performed for Tshabala in 2011 in Nairobi with BoysChoirKenya. We chatted afterwards and we took his advise to heart. Rest well Papa Tshabalala. ❤️🇿🇦

Rest in power Old man uyibekile induku ebandla💔💔💔💔

Admin you ain't serious, only posting this now?

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A legend is gone, MHSRIP

Mshengu, Chagwe!

RIP to the legend 🙌🖤

He was one of my musical mentors and inspiration.

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RIP to the Legend 🙏

Rest In Peace Legend!

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