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  1. Headman Msongelwa Shabalala (10 October 1945 – 10 December 1991) was a member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African choral group founded by his brother Joseph. Headman was born in Ladysmith, in the eMnambithi area and grew up with his brothers Joseph, Jockey, Enoch, Makhosini and Ben.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2020 · Joseph Shabalala, who helped introduce the sound of traditional Zulu music to the world, has died aged 78. The musician was best known as the founder and director of choral group Ladysmith Black...

  3. But the group’s founder, Joseph Shabalala, who has died aged 78, had to tread carefully offstage too, piloting his a cappella troupe through the complex divisions of the apartheid era.

  4. The founder and leader of the group was Joseph Shabalala, who died Tuesday at the age of 78. If you ever saw the group in concert or on TV, he was the one wearing the microphone headset. When...

  5. On the night of 10 December 1991, Joseph's brother and fellow member Headman Shabalala was killed by an off-duty white security guard near the town of Ladysmith. The death of Shabalala was thought to be a racial murder.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2017 · Shabalala was shot and killed in 1991 after driving home in Durban. Following an argument, a man drew a gun on him. His murderer received a three-year sentence.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2020 · Joseph Shabalala, the gentle-voiced South African songwriter whose choir, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, brought Zulu music to listeners worldwide, died on Tuesday in a hospital in Pretoria. He was 78.