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  1. 12. Nov. 2008 · South African singer Miriam Makeba died Sunday night, from a heart attack she suffered walking offstage after a show in Italy. She was 76. From the many, many obituaries and tributes (Nelson ...

  2. Miriam Makeba. Zenzile Miriam Makeba ( Johannesburgo, 4 de marzo de 1932 - Castel Volturno, Caserta, 10 de noviembre de 2008), conocida también como Mamá África, fue una cantante sudafricana y activista por los derechos humanos, 1 icono de la lucha contra el racismo y el apartheid en Sudáfrica. 2 .

  3. The Voice of Africa is the 1964 fourth album of Miriam Makeba issued by RCA Victor. It charted at #122 on the US album chart. Track listing "Nomthini" (Miriam Makeba, Alan Salinga) 1:51 "Willow Song" (Giuseppe Verdi) 2:45 "Langa More" (Zeph Nkabinde) 2:20 "Shihibolet" 1:49 "Tuson" (Julio Perez) 1:58 "Qhude" (Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela) 2:40

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Miriam_MakebaMiriam Makeba - Vikipedi

    Miriam Makeba, (bilinen adı Mamma Afrika - Afrika Ana) (d. 4 Mart 1932, Johannesburg - ö. 10 Kasım 2008, İtalya), Güney Afrikalı şarkıcı, sivil haklar eylemcisi. "Afrika'nın sesi" olarak bilinen ve tanınan adıyla "Afrika Ana" Miriam Makeba, Güney Afrika Johannesburg'da bir kasabada doğdu.

  5. The Guinea Years. 03:36. Composers: Miriam Makeba - Kemo Kouyate. 24. Miriam and Spokes' Phata Phata. The Skylarks. Grand Masters Collection: African Ceremony. 03:23. Writer: Jerry Ragovoy - Miriam Makeba / Composers: Jerry Ragovoy - Miriam Makeba.

  6. Makeba Centre For Girls Trust now known as Dr. Miriam Makeba - Mama Africa Cultural & Social Trust; Makeba Centre For Girls; Gallery. Digital Museum; Photographs, Paintings, Sculptures & Ornaments; Makeba Designs and Welela Clothing Line; Awards & Certificates; Rare Footage & Unreleased Recordings; Monologue, Citation, Excerpts; Exhibition and ...

  7. 16. Mai 2024 · Miriam Makeba (born March 4, 1932, Prospect Township, near Johannesburg, South Africa—died November 10, 2008, Castel Volturno, near Naples, Italy) was a South African-born singer who became known as Mama Afrika, one of the world’s most prominent Black African performers in the 20th century. The daughter of a Swazi mother and a Xhosa father ...