Two Grammy nominations for Ladysmith Black Mambazo

JOBURG – Another stellar achievement by local male chorus group.

 

Legendary music group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has once again been recognised on the world stage with the group receiving two Grammy nominations.

Their album Shaka Zulu Revisited: 30th Anniversary Celebration received a nomination in the best world music album category, while Songs Of Peace & Love For Kids & Parents Around The World received a nomination in the best children’s album category.

 

Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala with singer Paul Simon.

No strangers to excellence and brilliance, the male chorus group became the first South African group to walk away with a Grammy Award in 1987. Since then, the group has been nominated 17 times and has bagged three more Grammy Awards.

WATCH the legends on stage singing one of their songs, Homeless, recorded in 1986

 

Unable to contain their joy, the elated group took to Twitter to express their gratitude to those who voted for them.

 

 

The awards ceremony will take place on 28 January next year.

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