Daily Dispatch

Gospel singer Sfiso Ncwane’s passion for music second to none

- By PENWELL DLAMINI

IN 2003‚ I joined a band called New Edition‚ in Umlazi‚ south of Durban. By then‚ I had already been a piano player for a decade.

At the time‚ no one told me that the band had a partnershi­p agreement with Sfiso Ncwane‚ who had already made hits that captured the nation‚ such as Makadunyis­we.

After months playing with New Edition‚ on one Thursday‚ Sfiso arrived at the garage for a rehearsal.

He was a calm musician who was willing to work with anyone. I moved away from the keyboards as I wanted to learn as much from him as I could.

We sang one song he had written for the group‚ titled Lapho Kukhona Abahluphek­ile. I was surprised that he could visit us in such a place. Our rehearsal venue was not your normal studio set-up.

It was a garage. Our group was poor and we had not made a breakthrou­gh in the industry. The garage had a nagging stinking smell from the five dogs that lived in it and guarded the house owner’s car.

That did not matter to Sfiso. He just loved the music we played together.

He was already famous by then‚ but that didn’t mean anything to him either. When it came to music‚ he gave it his all‚ no matter who the audience was and how many people turned up.

One day‚ he brought us to a community hall in Adams on the South Coast. We were one of the curtainrai­sers on the day. He did not have a backing vocalist‚ so he performed to music from a CD. And boy‚ did he give it his all.

Sfiso sang all his great hits to an audience that was made up of primary school kids‚ a few teenagers and grannies.

He jumped from the stage onto the floor and began dancing with the children – a moment they cherished. Most of the cellphones those days did not take pictures.

So‚ for the children it was about touching and dancing with him‚ a gospel star they normally see on TV.

Ntombifuth­i Mntambo‚ one of the lead vocalists in New Edition‚ knew him well.

“Our drummer in New Edition‚ Skhumbuzo Gumede‚ was his homeboy from Mthwalume. They met in town and Ncwane immediatel­y told him he would come and see us.

“He came to our rehearsals and later we signed a deal for him to take us to Joburg to record an album. At the studio‚ he wrote us a great song titled Lapho Kukhona Abahluphek­ile‚ Thumela uMoya Wakho‚” Mntambo explained.

She added that the group and Sfiso had their share of problems‚ something normal in the music industry‚ but the New Edition members remember him most for his passion for music.

Jabu Shangase‚ another member‚ said he is still in shock over Ncwane’s death. — TMG Digital

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