The bassist says the versatile singer ‘knew her story’ in the music
, we all pretty much joined McCoy Mrubata and Paul Hanmer, because they were always playing together. I can’t remember who suggested that maMngoma join; it may have been McCoy because he’s usually at the forefront of putting people together. But all in all, the band just clicked beautifully. It was a bunch of people with humility and we respected each other.
On stage, she had her own way of interacting with musicians and the audience. You became engulfed in her spiritual moments. Wayekunika umoya. She’d hit peaks and valleys and you’d have to be in tune with her, and she’d feel whether or not you were in gear. She moved with spirits.
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