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  1. The Jazz Epistles were South Africa 's first important (albeit short-lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar Brand (later known as Abdullah Ibrahim) on piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto saxophone, Jonas Gwangwa on trombone, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, Johnny Gertze on bass, and Early ...

  2. 11 de ene. de 2011 · from the LP : Jazz Epistle verse 1 (1960) piano: Dollar Brand (Abdullah Ibrahim) alto sax, clarinet: Kippie Moeketsi trombone: Jonas Gwangwa trumpet: Hugh Masekela bass: Johnny Gertze drums ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2017 · Hugh Masekela and Abdullah Ibrahim, two of the biggest stars to emerge from South Africa, achieved success independently. But the two are cosmically linked by a single 1960 recording session.

  4. The Jazz Epistles were South Africa's first important (albeit short lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar Brand (later known as Abdullah Ibrahim) on piano, Kippie Moeketsi on alto saxophone, Jonas Gwangwa on trombone, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, Johnny Gertze on bass, and Early Mabuza or Makaya ...

  5. 6 de jul. de 2009 · Once the style began to develop around the world, jazz found its way back to Africa. Hear five of Africa's best jazz musicians, including Mulatu Astatke.

  6. The Historic Group Jazz Epistles recorded the first album by a black South African band, “Jazz Epistle - Verse 1” in 1959.Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messe...

  7. jazzinfo.org › artist › the-jazz-epistlesThe Jazz Epistles bio

    The Jazz Epistles were South Africa's first important (albeit short lived) bebop band. Inspired by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, its members included Dollar.