Black Mambazo
Black Mambazo is a South African male choral group formed in 1960 by Joseph Shabalala. The group is known for its unique style of music called isicathamiya, which blends traditional Zulu harmonies with modern influences. They gained international fame after collaborating with Paul Simon on the album "Graceland" in 1986.
The group has won multiple Grammy Awards and has released numerous albums, showcasing their rich vocal harmonies and cultural heritage. Black Mambazo often performs at festivals and events, promoting South African music and culture worldwide. Their performances are characterized by intricate choreography and vibrant traditional attire.