Winston Mankunku Ngozi
50 top tracks
Winston Mankunku Ngozi
50 top tracks
Albums

Yakhal' inkomo
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Abantwane Be Afrika
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Beginner's Guide to World Music - CD3_World Chill
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Abantwana Be Afrika
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Molo Africa
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

The Best Of
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Jika
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Yakhal' Inkomo (Muzi Remix)
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Dudula
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African Songbook, Vol. 1
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Cape Town Jazz
Winston Mankunku Ngozi

Grand Masters Collection: African Souvenirs
Winston Mankunku Ngozi
Biography
Winston Monwabisi "Mankunku" Ngozi (June 21, 1943 – October 13, 2009) was a famous South African tenor saxophone player....Read more on Last.fm
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Winston Monwabisi "Mankunku" Ngozi (June 21, 1943 – October 13, 2009) was a famous South African tenor saxophone player.
He was born in Retreat, Western Cape, on 21 June 1943, the first child in a musical family. He played piano at the age of seven, and later clarinet and trumpet. In his mid-teens he learned the alto and tenor saxophone. He cites John Coltrane, local saxophonist "Cups & Saucers", pianist Merton Barrow, as well as bassist Midge Pike as major influences.
Mankunku chose to remain in his native Cape Town during apartheid. This meant that he was subjected to the Separate Amenities Act and similar apartheid legislation. A classic tale tells of his performance with an all-white big band in the Cape Town City Hall in 1964, where, because a mixed-race band was unlawful, he was forced to play behind a curtain so as to remain out of sight.
In 1968 he recorded the famous blockbuster "Yakhal' Inkomo", with Early Mabuza, Agrippa Magwaza and Lionel Pillay. It won him the Castle Lager "Jazz Musician of the Year" award for 1968. Another colleague was Abdullah Ibrahim.
He died on 13 October 2009 after a long struggle with illness. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Winston+Mankunku+Ngozi">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
