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Kippie Moeketsi

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A bronze sculpture of him, designed by Guy du Toit and Egon Tania, was unveiled on 25 September 2009. At the ceremony, Jonas Gwangwa said of his former mentor: "Bra Kippie was a very, very talented musician ... he became a father of jazz.... He was very challenging. He'd just walk on stage, take out
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township was unpleasant for him and he was often truant. According to the Johannesburg official website, "His mother used to go looking for him, shouting: 'kippie-kippie-kippie', as if he were a chicken" — hence his nickname.
374: 114:(27 July 1925 – 27 April 1983) was a South African jazz musician, notable as an alto saxophonist. He is sometimes referred to as "the father of South African jazz" and as "South Africa's 378: 398:, Harvard University Press, 2012, pp. 201–211, note 65, referencing Abdullah Ibrahim, "Monk in Harlem: A Short Brief on Some Aspects of the Music of Thelonious Monk". 192:. Moeketsi claimed that he taught Ibrahim everything he knew about music. Ibrahim has credited Moeketsi with introducing him to the music of his greatest influence, 439: 221:
of 1960, most of his contemporaries went into exile, but he returned to South Africa. In the oppressive circumstances he would not perform for four years.
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family, Jeremiah Morolong Moeketsi was the youngest of 11 brothers, and one sister who was a nurse (Mirriam Ntsadi Kathar,
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At 20 he started playing clarinet, but would soon move on to the saxophone. Influenced by his pianist brother
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with his group, known as the Band in Blue. Over the years he played with several bands, including
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After many years of alcohol abuse, Moeketsi died penniless and disgruntled in 1983, aged 58.
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Moeketsi is the subject of a 1999 documentary film by Glenn Ujebe Masokoane entitled
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Moeketsi), all but four of whom played an instrument. Growing up in
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Africa Speaks, America Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times
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Jazz, Blues & Swing: Six Decades of Music in South Africa
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South African saxophonist and jazz musician (1925–1983)
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Index

Johannesburg
Alto saxophone
The Jazz Epistles
Charlie Parker
Jonas Gwangwa
Abdullah Ibrahim
Miriam Makeba
Hugh Masekela
Johannesburg
George Goch
Jacob Moeketsi
shebeens
Shantytown Sextet
Harlem Swingsters
Jazz Epistles
Abdullah Ibrahim
Jonas Gwangwa
Hugh Masekela
Thelonious Monk
Kilimanjaro
Todd Matshikiza
King Kong
London
Sharpeville massacre
Newtown
Market Theatre


Jürgen Schadeberg
"Profiles"

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