Special interview MOSES quotTHE BLACK MOSESquot NGWENYA mbaqanga soulbrothers umgxobanyawo











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Interview filmed, directed, edited and produced by Billy Monama. Copyright reserved. To find out more www.billymonama.co.za In the case the video is used for research contact Billy at [email protected] • Special interview with the great master, Moses Ngwenya best known as “Black Moses”. A legendary organist, co-founder of the Soul Brothers, and innovator of umgxobanyawo (stomping the feet) - a sub-style of umbhaqanga of the 1980s. “That organ intro on Mbongeni Ngema’s Stimela Saze Zola was made from the heavens”. - Black Moses • About Moses Ngwenya: • Moses The Black Moses Ngwenya is a highly talented and influential South African organist, composer, and music producer. Born and raised in Soweto, Johannesburg, Ngwenya discovered his passion for music at an early age. His remarkable skills on the organ and his unique musical style have earned him widespread recognition and praise. • Over the years, Ngwenya has collaborated with numerous renowned artists and musicians, both in South Africa and internationally. He has contributed his exceptional keyboard skills to various recording sessions and live performances, adding depth and soul to the music of others. Additionally, Ngwenya has released several successful solo albums, showcasing his exceptional talent as a composer and arranger. • Moses The Black Moses Ngwenya's contributions to the music industry have earned him immense respect and admiration. His ability to blend genres and create beautiful compositions has left an indelible mark on the South African music scene. With his soul-stirring performances and dedication to uplifting others, Ngwenya continues to inspire and make a significant impact in the world of music. #southafrica #southafricanmusic #southafricanguitar #billymonama #mosesngwenya

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