Sowetan

Tambo tribute a star fest

Bosman to direct musical production to honour icon

- By Patience Bambalele

Oliver Reginald Tambo will be celebrated when local and internatio­nal music stars work together in honour of the political stalwart.

R&B superstar from the US, Eric Benet, sensationa­l singer Cam Anthony and rapper Javier Starks are heading to South Africa to feature in a musical project called Voices of OR: A Musical Tribute for Oliver Tambo.

Local stars who will feature include Vusi Nova, Pretty Yende, Jonathan Butler, Tsepo Tshola, Herbie Tsoaeli, Steve Dyer, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and the Johannesbu­rg Philharmon­ic Orchestra.

Gloria Bosman will be a musical director while McCoy Mrubata will produce it.

The spoken word segment will feature veteran artists Don Mattera, Lesego Rampoloken­g, Mongane Wally Serote and Lefifi Tladi.

Project coordinato­r Wandile Yani said he knew that everybody would have wanted to be a part of OR Tambo’s centenary celebratio­ns, so he had to be creative.

Yani said he decided to do the project this year instead of last year, which was the official Tambo centenary year, because it was going to be overshadow­ed by ANC elections.

He said he wanted to celebrate Tambo through music, art and poetry, which he was passionate about.

“I knew him and I knew what music meant to him. He loved music. He was a big fan of choral music, and I know many people do not know that,” Yani said. “OR was always fascinated by how illiterate people were able to put together a rhythm. He wanted to know how does it happen.”

According to Yani, the recording of the music has already begun with local stars, while internatio­nal musos will arrive from June 18. The recording will be completed by the end of July and be released on October 26, a day before what would have been Tambo’s 101st birthday.

The music project, which will be released as a double CD, will feature voices of politician­s such as Thabo Mbeki, Frene Ginwala, Pallo Jordan, General Siphiwe Nyanda, Mac Maharaj and Dali and Tselane Tambo narrating Tambo’s story.

Yani said the idea for the project was inspired by Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba’s collaborat­ions.

“We thought it would be proper to have artists from both sides of the Atlantic synergisin­g. We featured musicians in the project who want to be part of history and legacy.”

He said he chose Benet to sing a song about Tambo and his late wife Adelaide because he had a special voice.

“Eric has produced music that touches people.”

Jabu Magubane, who still uses a trombone that was bought for him by Tambo, will feature on the project, as will jazz giants such as Gerald Clayton, Ambrose Akinmusire and Miles Mosley.

 ?? /ESA ALEXANDER ?? Soweto-born star and legendary jazz singer Gloria Bosman.
/ESA ALEXANDER Soweto-born star and legendary jazz singer Gloria Bosman.

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