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E1.17.3 :: Final high resolution photographs
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AL3282 :: The Sunday Times Heritage Project (STHP) Collection
► E1 :: Full Packages**
► E1.17 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo
► E1.17.3 :: Final high resolution photographs
► E1.17.3.01 :: Photo prices and captions
► E1.17.3.02 :: Cover of Ladysmith Black Mambazos latest album, Long Walk to Freedom, released in January 2006. The album received two Grammy nominations, taking the total tally of Grammy nominations for the group to 12 (they have received 10 before the release of this album). © Gallo Records South Africa
► E1.17.3.03 :: The Shabalala family curse strikes again as Ladysmith Black Mambazo singer Ben Shabalala (brother of Joseph) is murdered. Here Paul Simon poses with Joseph, front, whose wife was murdered by his son, the late Headman, top left, dead Ben, second left at the back, and other members of the group. Copy pic: Richard Shorey? 25/4/04. © Sunday Times
► E1.17.3.04 :: No caption available
► E1.17.3.05 :: LOOKING SHARP: Ladysmith Black Mambazo as they appeared in Michael Jacksons video Moonwalker; and Joseph Tshabalala, the groups founder © unknown
► E1.17.3.06 :: Nelson Mandela with Danny K and Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the launch of 46664 CD Pic: Marianne Pretorius.01/04/04. © ST
► E1.17.3.07 :: Leaping in the air - internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST.
► E1.17.3.08 :: Internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST.
► E1.17.3.09 :: Internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST
► E1.17.3.10 :: Internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST.
► E1.17.3.11 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo. 28/01/90. © Johnnic
► E1.17.3.12 :: Internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST.
► E1.17.3.13 :: Internationally acclaimed music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing at one of their few shows in the country, at Carnival City, in Support of MAAPSA (Musicians Artists Assistance Programme of South Africa). Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 8/5/04. © ST.
► E1.17.3.14 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, date unknown © Sunday Times.
► E1.17.3.15 :: Government hopes its new initiatives for the music industry will help launch more artists like the internationally acclaimed Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Pic: Thembinkosi Dwayisa. 08/5/2004. © Sunday Times
► E1.17.3.16 :: LadySmith Black Mambazo - 17 years in the Gallo Stable. © Johnnic Library
► E1.17.3.17 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, date unknown © Sunday Times
► E1.17.3.18 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo in full regalia, date unknown © Sunday Times
► E1.17.3.19 :: No caption
► E1.17.3.20 :: GROUP THERAPY: Ladysmith Black Mambazo are among a star-studded list of entertainers for Mandelas 85th birthday party. © Johnnic
► E1.17.3.21 :: Josheph Shabalala smiling with his Isicathamiye group Ladysmith Black Mambazo after receiving awards during their 40th anniversary and launch of lastest album Lihl' Ixhiba Likagogo in Durban at the weekend, 12 August 2000 PHOTO: MASTER MOSUNKUTU © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.22 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo leader Joseph Shabalala is surrounded by members of his group. Shabalala is one of the people who made isicathamiya popular in the country. 12 August 2000. PHOTO: MASTER MOSUNKUTU, © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.23 :: Joseph Tshabalala of the Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nelson Mandela and pop star Danny K Jam at the launch of the 46664 CD at Kilimanjaro in Melrose Arch. PHOTO: WATSON MCOTELI © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.24 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo lift up their hand with a special award at the Metro FM music awards held in Durban at the weekend. 06JUL2004 PHOTO: SIYABONGA MOSUNKUTU © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.25 :: The Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed at African Bank Tribute Concert at the newly revamped Moretelle Park in Tshwane Mamelodi East Pretoria. Part of the crowd. 31August 2004. PHOTO: MBUZENI ZULU © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.26 :: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, publicity photo, 27 February 2005 © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.27 :: Founder and the leader of Ladysmith Black Mambazo Joseph Shabalala could not stop his joy when he presented their Grammy award at the Shaka Marine`s one year celebration party on Tuesday evening. 25 May 2005. PHOTO: MANDLA MKHIZE © Sowetan
► E1.17.3.28 :: LBM on stage, no caption
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E1.17.3
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Final high resolution photographs