These are demos (previously unreleased) recorded by Lloyd Ross
The melody of life flows thickly in the veins of one of Mamelodi’s most gifted and talented sons known to many simply as The Voice.
Vusi was born in Lady Selbourne. Pretoria in 1965 and grew up in Mamelodi, a township famed as a cradle of culture which produced many great intellectuals, artists, and writers. Vusi began singing at the age of seven and by the time he had reached high school, his amazing vocal range was demonstrated when he was the only boy still able to sing soprano parts. Vusi had taught himself how to play guitar using an instrument made of tin cans and fishing line, and he soon set about putting together a vocal group. By now he had begun formal guitar lessons and four years later Vusi played his first public concert. At first, he sang cover versions of popular songs but soon discovered a flair for composition and began penning his own. Vusi was now much in demand at political rallies and other events and he began working with poetry groups, even appearing in a few stage productions.
Only after joining the Congress Of South African Writers in 1988, did Vusi develop confidence in his talent as a poet and writer, rather than simply a lyricist. He now came into contact with various other artists and poets who were to influence him greatly, including the murdered Chilean folk singer Victor Jara and local dub poet Lesego Rampolokeng, with whom Vusi has struck up a lasting and creative friendship. Other influences were to come out of the South African jazz and traditional music genres with artists like Miriam Makeba and Philip Tabane. His introduction to the International scene came in 1990 when Vusi played at the Zabalaza Festival in London, and since then his talents have taken him to Sweden, Singapore, France, Austria and Finland amongst others.’
Vusi’s’ debut album When You Come Back” was recorded and released by Sony BMG in September 1992. It received much critical acclaim and was very well received in Europe, particularly France. Vusi now uses these overseas trips to develop a second career as a journalist and has interviewed fellow performers like Manu Dibangu and Carlos Santana. Vusi also became closely involved with the anti-rape campaign in his home suburb, having used his growing recognition to help set up a rape crisis center for Mamelodi women. Tragically, one person who will never hear Vusi sing or tell his tales of Mamelodi is his nine-year-old son Tshidiso, who is deaf “Sometimes he asks to listen to the tape and shows he can hear a little bit, or he will put his head against my guitar and feel the vibration of the music. ” says Vusi.
Towards the end of 1993, the track “Mayibuye from When You Come back – was featured on a Canadian album compilation ” X Marks The Spot” which featured greats such as Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, The Neville Brothers, UB40, Johnny Clegg, Mzwake Mbuli and Youssou N’Dour. The album proceeds were used for voter education in South. Africa and Vusi were featured on Canadian TV in a documentary on the making of the album. The man with the voice like an angel had arrived on the International scene in a big way and the stage was set for stardom.
Early 1994 saw Vusi team up again with Lloyd Ross of Shifty Music and work was begun on a new album at Valley Studios in Johannesburg. Working and writing closely with Lesego Rampolokeng and Zimbabwean guitar maestro Louis Mhlanga, and bringing in the country's’ top musical talent, the stunning album “Wisdom of Forgiveness” was born into a rapidly changing South African society.
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