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  1. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers | Choir, dance, Guitar, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Rumba, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Violin, Zulu, ILAM | Rumba dance accompanied by various instruments and a choi
  2. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers | Choir, dance, Drum, Guitar, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM | Rumba dance accompanied by various instruments and a choi
  3. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers | Choir, dance, Drum, Famine, Indigenous music, Locusts, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, Song, South Africa, Southern African, Southern Natal, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM | Song performed by a choir accompanied by various instruments. The subject deals with the famine in southern Kwazulu Natal(Natal) caused by locusts in 1923
  4. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Mseluku and his merrymakers (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuMseluku and his merrymakers | Choir, dance, Drum, Guitar, Indigenous music, Marabi style, Merrymakers, Mseleku,William, Piano, Popular music, Rhythm sticks, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM | Song performed by a choir accompanied by various instruments. The subject deals with poor luck
  5. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Amanzimtoti Zulu Choir (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuAmanzimtoti Zulu Choir | Amanzimtoti Zulu Choir, Christianity, Hymn, Indigenous music, Mseleku,William, Organ, Religious music, Solo and Choir, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM | Hymn performed by solo voice and choi
  6. Artist(s): William Mseleku (Leader)Amanzimtoti Zulu Choir (Performer) | Composer: William MselekuAmanzimtoti Zulu Choir | Amanzimtoti Zulu Choir, Choir, Christianity, Hymn, Indigenous music, Mseleku,William, Organ, Religious music, South Africa, Southern African, Traditional music, Zulu, ILAM | Hymn performed by solo voice and choi
  7. Composer: Kuzwayo's Band (Performer)Composer not specified | concertina, Indigenous music, Kuzwayo, Kuzwayo's Band, Male voice Zulu Choir, South Africa, Southern African, Zulu, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record (commercial recordings) number: CR0581
  8. Composer: The Pirate Coons (Performer)Composer not specified | Indigenous music, Male voice Zulu Choir, Mbube dance, Piano, Pirate Coons, South Africa, Southern African, Zulu, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record (commercial recordings) number: CR0581
  9. Artist(s): Komukomu Wa Simbe (Leader) | Composer: Komukomu Wa Simbe (Composer) | Chopi, Chopi, Dance music, Komukomu, Mozambique, Ngodo, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Rattle, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, Zavala District, ILAM | 2nd orchestral introduction the Ngodo xylophone orchestral dance of Regulo Banguza, with fifteen xylophones and one rattle. This piece is an excellent example of an orchestral introduction by a master craftsman and composer, Komukomu Wa Simbe. It was composed in 1952., Further details refer ILAM field card (H1L10)
  10. Artist(s): Chimele Zandamela (Leader) | Composer: Chimele Zandamela (Composer)Chopi players (Performer) | Chopi, Chopi, Dance music, Inharrime, Mozambique, Ndonge, Ngodo, Orchestra, Portuguese East Africa, Rattle, Southern African, Timbila, Xylophone, Zandamela,Chimele, ILAM | Movement from the Ngodo orchestral dance with eight Timbila xylophones and a rattle. Further details refer ILAM field card (H1K12)

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