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  • Johnny Mbizo Dyani (30 November 1945 – 24 October 1986) was a South African jazz double bassist, vocalist and pianist, who, in addition to being a key...
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  • Henry Cow, and most extensively with fellow ex-Blue Notes musicians Johnny Dyani, Chris McGregor and Dudu Pukwana. Feza's compositions "Sonia" and "You...
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  • Notes sextet, where he played along with Mongezi Feza, Nikele Moyake, Johnny Dyani and Louis Moholo. Although the Blue Notes are often considered McGregor's...
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  • The album is dedicated to the memory of bassist and Blue Notes member Johnny Dyani, who died on October 24, 1986, roughly eight months prior to the recording...
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  • Song for Biko (category Johnny Dyani albums)
    Song for Biko is an album by the Johnny Dyani Quartet, led by bassist Dyani, and featuring saxophonist Dudu Pukwana, cornetist Don Cherry, and drummer...
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  • Witchdoctor's Son (category Johnny Dyani albums)
    pianist Johnny Dyani. It was recorded on March 15, 1978, and was released on LP later that year by SteepleChase Records. On the album, Dyani is joined...
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  • trumpet, Dudu Pukwana on alto saxophone, Nikele Moyake on tenor saxophone, Johnny Dyani on bass, and Louis Moholo-Moholo on drums. After moving away from their...
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  • Angolian Cry (category Johnny Dyani albums)
    Angolian Cry is an album by bassist Johnny Dyani. It was recorded on July 23, 1985, and was issued on LP later that year by SteepleChase Records. On the...
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    musical King Kong that opened in Johannesburg in February 1959), bassist Johnny Gertze and drummer Makaya Ntshoko; in January 1960, the six musicians went...
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  • Echoes from Africa (category Johnny Dyani albums)
    duets by pianist Abdullah Ibrahim (Dollar Brand) and double bassist Johnny Dyani. It was recorded on September 7, 1979, at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg...
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    Born in Cape Town, Moholo formed The Blue Notes with Chris McGregor, Johnny Dyani, Nikele Moyake, Mongezi Feza and Dudu Pukwana, and emigrated to Europe...
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  • Mambazo Lucky Dube (1964–2007) Ampie du Preez, singer and guitarist Johnny Dyani (1945–1986), jazz double bassist DJ Speedsta, hip-hop DJ Dennis East...
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  • great young trumpet player Mongezi Feza joined the group soon after. Johnny Dyani replaced Sammy Maritz on bass and Louis Moholo replaced Early Mabuza...
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    Organic Music Society (Caprice, 1972) Johnny Dyani/Okay Temiz/Mongezi Feza: Rejoice (1972) (Cadillac SGC 1017) Johnny Dyani/Okay Temiz/Mongezi Feza: Music For...
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  • Spiritual Knowledge and Grace (category Johnny Dyani live albums)
    drummer Louis Moholo-Moholo, saxophonist Dudu Pukwana, bassist and pianist Johnny Dyani, and saxophonist Frank Wright. It was recorded on June 22, 1979, at Jazzclub...
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  • Pukwana, trumpeter Mongezi Feza, pianist Chris McGregor, double bassist Johnny Dyani, and drummer Louis Moholo. It brings together the contents of four albums...
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  • Good News from Africa (category Johnny Dyani albums)
    pianist Abdullah Ibrahim, then known as Dollar Brand, and double bassist Johnny Dyani. It was recorded on December 10, 1973, at Tonstudio Bauer in Ludwigsburg...
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    Walcott – Grazing Dreams (ECM, 1977) Latif Khan – Music/Sangam (1978) Johnny Dyani – Song for Biko (1978) Masahiko Togashi - Session In Paris, Vol. 1 "Song...
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  • Mongezi Feza), bassists Mongezi Velelo and Sammy Maritz (replaced by Johnny Dyani), and drummer Early Mabuza (replaced by Louis Moholo). In a review for...
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  • Fuck de Boere: Dedicated to Johnny Dyani is a live album by saxophonist Peter Brötzmann containing two tracks recorded at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival in...
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