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Ep. 110-African Time—my conversation with Elder Herbie Tsoaeli

Ep. 110-African Time—my conversation with Elder Herbie Tsoaeli

Update: 2025-02-08
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South African bassist, composer, and arranger Herbie Tsoaeli is affectionately known, in certain circles, as Malume, a term of respect for older men who serve as elders. In this episode, we discuss his origins and inspiration. He was raised in Cape Town during the 1976 Soweto Uprising and describes the effects of Apartheid on his development. His parents, wanting him to be a doctor, were initially disappointed by his musical path, but he found himself called by legends like Coltrane and Abdullah Ibrahim. He talks in-depth about playing with some of the greatest South African musicians: Bucs Gongco, Winston Mankunku Ngozi, Hugh Masekela, Bheki Mseleku, and many others. Before parting, we discuss his concept of the term "African Time" and its many meanings.. 

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Ep. 110-African Time—my conversation with Elder Herbie Tsoaeli

Ep. 110-African Time—my conversation with Elder Herbie Tsoaeli

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