Remembering the legendary Johnny Clegg
Updated | By Poelano Malema
This Sunday would have been Johnny Clegg’s 67th birthday.
Johnny Clegg was an incredible and unique South African artist.
The legendary musician died on 16 July 2019 after a battle with cancer.
He is one of the musicians who broke down barriers during apartheid and chose to embrace the different cultures that exist in the country.
Clegg, alongside his friend Sipho Mchunu, formed ‘Juluka’ - the first group in South Africa during the apartheid-era which consisted of a white man and a black man.
Together they travelled the world and released music that healed people.
Clegg's love for music and humans distinguished him from many singers in the world.
He also took the African sound to the different corners of the continent and abroad.
Here are four memorable moments of Clegg doing what the loved most:
Johnny Clegg and Suvuka performing live in Paris.
Johnny Clegg and Ladysmith Black Mambazo in Durban
Johnny Clegg performed alongside Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Durban Botanical Gardens in 2014. The two gave Durbanintes an unforgettable show.
READ: Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala dies, condolences pour in
Johnny Clegg perfoming with his son Jesse
One of the most emotional Johnny Clegg performances was his last show in July 2017, hosted in Cape Town.
Clegg got to perform with his friends and son.
The show, which took place at Grand West Arena in Cape Town, was a sell out.
Johnny Clegg's tribute to Nelson Mandela
Who can forget the time that Clegg performed for tata Nelson Mandela in 1999?
Clegg shared a touching message before bringing Mandela on stage. The two of them shared a dance.
READ: Stormers and friends sing a Johnny Clegg classic
Join East Coast Gold this Sunday as we remember this South African legend with a special 60-minute musical tribute hosted by Damon Beard from 9-10am. Listen via the ECR App or www.ecr.co.za/ecr-gold-listen-live/
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