Bakithi Kumalo (/bɑːˈɡiːˈtiː kuːˈmɑːloʊ/; born 10 May 1956) is a South African bassist, composer, and vocalist. Kumalo is best known for his fretless bass...
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businesswoman Duma Kumalo (died 2006), a South African human rights activist Bakithi Kumalo (born 1956), a South African musician Didier Kumalo, an Australian...
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track's arrangement and groove. The song features a bass run performed by Bakithi Kumalo; the solo is palindromic, as the second half is the first played backwards...
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Transmigration, a 1994 album by Osamu Sato Transmigration, a 2006 album by Bakithi Kumalo Transmigration, a 2009 album by Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony...
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Franklin Dan 'Freebo' Freidberg John Paul Jones Percy Jones Mick Karn Bakithi Kumalo Tony Levin Sean Malone John McVie Pino Palladino Jaco Pastorius Tetsuo...
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Change by Barry White, 1982 Change (Ray Wilson album), 2003 Change, by Bakithi Kumalo Change!, by the Black Swans Changed (album), an album by Rascal Flatts...
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rendition of this song from his album Surrender) 2004: Helmut Lotti 2005: Bakithi Kumalo (instrumental version on his album This is me) 2006: Tony Esposito 2006:...
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its placid melody." Paul Simon—lead vocals, guitar Ray Phiri—guitar Bakithi Kumalo—bass Isaac Mtshali—drums Youssou N'Dour, Babacar Faye, Assane Thaim...
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bass (2012) George Porter, Jr. – bass (2012) Eric Krasno – bass (2013) Bakithi Kumalo – bass (2013) Carey Frank – keyboards (2017) Signs did not enter the...
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the Lesotho group Tau Ea Matsekha. "Graceland" features the bassist Bakithi Kumalo and the guitarist Ray Phiri. Simon wrote in the original liner notes...
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