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  1. [3] [4] The Velvettes were initially a quartet made up of Peggy Phango, Hazel Futa, Patience Gcwabe and Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni, though Phango soon departed to pursue a solo career, leaving the rest of the group to join the All-Stars as a trio.

  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 1318174-Momsie-GwangwaMomsie Gwangwa - Discogs

    Real Name: Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni. Profile: Maiden name Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni. In Groups: Jonas Gwangwa And African Explosion, The Velvettes, The Zulus. Variations: Viewing All | Momsie Gwangwa. Mamsie, Mamsie Gwanga, Mamsie Gwangwa.

  3. The Velvettes (Hazel Futa, Patience “Princess” Gowabe, and Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni, together initially with Peggy Phango who left to pursue a solo career) were three female singers who had come to England on tour performing in “King Kong”, a musical from South Africa, and stayed on after its completion, presumably preferring to remain ...

  4. 13 de ago. de 2023 · The Velvettes a South African jazz trio comprising Patience Gcwabe, Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni and Hazel Futa. The Velvettes were widely recognized in the 1960s in UK, and worked closely with The Cyril Davies All Stars.

  5. On “Izulu Liyaduduma”, Joe Mogotsi and Mamsie Mthombeni growl and chatter like a London version of Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens, as Harry Miller lays down the required sprung basslines...

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  7. www.metroarchives.org › catalogue_item › the-velvettesThe Velvettes - Metro Archives

    The Velvettes performed at the Eel Pie Island Hotel Club. Photographed by Mike Peters. They were booked to play on Sundays, billed alongside Long John Baldry. (not to be confused with the Motown Velvelettes). The line up included Hazel Futa, Patience “Princess” Gowabe, and Eunice Mamsie Mthombeni – and they were from South Africa.