Johnny Dyani

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Magwaza 10:03 Tools
Radebe 06:25 Tools
Heart With Minor's Face 04:17 Tools
Ntyilo Ntyilo 05:15 Tools
Eyomzi 06:57 Tools
Mbizo 04:46 Tools
Song For Biko 04:49 Tools
Wish You Sunshine 05:51 Tools
Confession Of Moods 08:21 Tools
Jo'burg - New York 16:27 Tools
Lonely Flower In The Village 21:14 Tools
Ntyilo, Ntyilo, Take 1 03:57 Tools
Kalahari Lives 05:39 Tools
blame it on the boers 04:53 Tools
U.D.F. 02:44 Tools
For Leo Dirch Petersen 05:21 Tools
Angolian Cry 09:50 Tools
Dedicated to Mingus 06:12 Tools
Does Your Father Know 04:38 Tools
Pretoria Three 00:00 Tools
Blues For Moyake 07:01 Tools
Appear 00:00 Tools
Portrait of Mosa Gwangwa 08:37 Tools
Dorkay House 10:49 Tools
Year of the Child 11:00 Tools
Namhanje 10:37 Tools
Grandmother's Teaching 00:00 Tools
House Arrest 11:20 Tools
Musician's Musician 19:13 Tools
Needle Children 00:00 Tools
Funk Dem Dudu 00:00 Tools
Portrait Of Tete Mbambisa 02:21 Tools
Heart With A Minor's Face 04:15 Tools
Kippieology 00:00 Tools
Winnie Mandela 00:00 Tools
Lament For Crossroads 06:42 Tools
Ntyilo Ntyilo (take 1) 03:57 Tools
Dedicated to Abdullah Ibrahim 06:07 Tools
Namibia 00:00 Tools
Radebe (take 1) 08:05 Tools
The Boys From Somafco 00:00 Tools
Let My People Get Some Freedom 10:37 Tools
Musicians Musician 03:57 Tools
Magwaza (take 1) 10:02 Tools
Heart with Minor's Face (take 2) 04:25 Tools
Radebe, Take 1 04:12 Tools
Saud 10:45 Tools
Mbiza 06:07 Tools
Dedicated Abdullah Ibrahim 06:07 Tools
Lonely Flower 06:07 Tools
Song For The Workers 10:45 Tools
Magwaza, Take 1 10:02 Tools
Grandmother's Teaching Take 1 13:37 Tools
02 Song for Biko 10:45 Tools
Heart With Minor's Face (tk 2) 04:25 Tools
Magwaza (tk 1) 10:04 Tools
Grandmother's Teachings 10:45 Tools
03 Confession of Moods 10:45 Tools
Lakutshonilanga (When The Sun Sets) 10:45 Tools
Radebe (tk 1) 05:25 Tools
Ntyilo Ntyilo (tk 1) 04:19 Tools
01 Wish You Sunshine 04:38 Tools
04 Jo'burg - New York 04:38 Tools
Namhanje (Today) 04:38 Tools
Zikr (Remembrance Of Allah) 05:27 Tools
For Leo Dirch Peterson 13:37 Tools
Radebe [Take 1) 08:03 Tools
Heart With A Minor's Face [2) 04:21 Tools
Does Your Father Know? 04:38 Tools
Marabi Soweto 05:25 Tools
Magwaza [Take 1] 10:02 Tools
05 Lonely Flower in the Village 04:21 Tools
Mad High 04:36 Tools
Together 04:19 Tools
High Priest 05:47 Tools
Lonely Flower in the Village: Flower of Peace/Duncan Village 02:37 Tools
Lonely Flower in the Village: Flower of Peace/Duncan Village [#] 00:00 Tools
Safari - Live at Jazz Unite 10:04 Tools
Open Ballad to Mandela 02:28 Tools
Ntyilo Ntyilo, Take 1 03:57 Tools
jo'burg-new york 10:02 Tools
Zalis Idinga 02:37 Tools
Heart With a Minor's Face, 04:17 Tools
Grandmother's Teaching, Alt. Take 12:01 Tools
Makaya Makaya 04:19 Tools
I Will Let The Spring Po Explain 06:11 Tools
Blues For Bra Dick 05:57 Tools
Majikas Bhekane 04:36 Tools
Adhan and Allah-O-Akbar 04:12 Tools
Grandmother's teachning 10:04 Tools
Traditional South African Songs 04:19 Tools
Lonely Flower In The Village (a. Flower Of Peace / b. Duncan Village) 21:13 Tools
Lonely Flowers 05:25 Tools
Crossroads 05:25 Tools
Johnny's Kwela 05:25 Tools
Tula Tula 05:25 Tools
African Cake Walk - Live at Jazz Unite 05:25 Tools
Makulu-Kalahari - Live at Jazz Unite 05:25 Tools
Strange Intrusions - Live at Jazz Unite 05:25 Tools
Heart with Minor's Face, take 2 04:19 Tools
Afrikan Anthem_Afrikan Blues_Ithi Gqi 12:01 Tools
Ntyilo Ntyilo (The Love Bird) 12:01 Tools
Idyongwana-Feelings 12:01 Tools
Portrait of Mosa Gwangwa [#] 12:01 Tools
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Johnny Mbizo Dyani (30 November 1945 – 24 October 1986) was a South African jazz double bassist and pianist who played with such musicians as Don Cherry, Steve Lacy, David Murray and Leo Smith. He was born and grew up in Duncan Village, a township of the South African city of East London. In the early 1960s he was a member of South Africa's first integrated jazz band The Blue Notes, with Mongezi Feza on trumpet, Dudu Pukwana on alto saxophone, Nikele Moyake on tenor saxophone, Chris McGregor on piano, and Louis Moholo on drums. The band fled South Africa in 1964 to seek musical and political freedom. In 1966, Dyani toured Argentina with Steve Lacy's quartet. Lacy, Dyani, and Moholo recorded "The Forest and the Zoo". He later moved to Denmark and Sweden, recording many albums under his own name, often on the Steeplechase label. He recorded with Dollar Brand, Don Cherry, Steve Lacy, David Murray, Joseph Jarman, Clifford Jarvis, Don Moye, Han Bennink, Brotherhood of Breath, Mal Waldron, and many others. After his death the remaining members of The Blue Notes reunited to record a moving tribute album Blue Notes For Johnny on the label Ogun Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.