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Tu Nokwe is a songwriter, singer, composer, teacher, and stage actress. She was born in Kwa-Zulu Natal. Her father, Alfred, was in a jazz swing band and her mother, Patty, was a soprano singer. When her father performed at weddings and other functions he would encourage his daughters (incl. her sister Marilyn Nokwe) to perform with him. All the children in the Nokwe household were taught how to sing by their mother and she introduced them to the music of Miriam Makeba and Letta Mbulu. When Tu failed matric in the late 1970s, she was encouraged to take up music as a career by Bheki Mseleku, who was living with the Nokwes in kwaMashu.

Tu taught herself how to play the guitar by using two chairs, a string strung in between the chairs and a do-it-yourself book. When she finally managed to get a guitar, she wrote her first song Relax and had in the meantime, through her parent’s efforts, managed to complete matric. Together with her sister, Marilyn, and a friend, Nonhlanhla, they formed the Black Angels and recorded an album. Tu also formed the group Amajika Youth Project, which taught children music, dance and drama. This was a successful project and some of the children in her group ended up featuring in Mbongeni Ngema’s Sarafina.

Tu left South Africa for England and, during the filming of Shaka Zulu, returned to act as Shaka’s wife. After this stint in film, she left for New York where she studied music at the Manhattan School of Music. Before her departure for the United States, Tu had recorded her first solo album Mind your own business. During her stay in the States, she recorded her thoughts in three journals that she translated into song that were released in the album Inyakanyaka. In this album Tu paid tribute to Princess Magogo, a great traditional songwriter. She has featured in many plays, has written her mother’s biography and appeared in many television programmes.

Tu Nokwe’s passion and love for children and community is the driving force for her music. This has seen her Album, African Child win ‘Best release from Africa’ on the British world music magazine. In South Africa, she has performed for the corporate, government and commercial audiences. She acted in the movies Shaka Zulu, The Red Scorpion and has mentored actors for Mbongeni Ngema’s Sarafina.

Brought up in a family of six singers, Tu Nokwe initially taught music to township kids in her family's Amajika Youth and Children's Art Project. She eventually travelled to London and New York and took lessons at the famous Manhattan School of Music. When she returned in 1993, she started gathering material for her first album Inyakanyaka which made its maiden debut in 1996. The album redefined Tu Nokwe as a powerful musician with original ideas. Inyakanyaka was followed by African Child (2002).

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Bibi The Kid Msomi*
Colours Of The Rainbow
2019
Various
Mother Africa
2009, CD, Comp, Sheer Sound,
Various
South Africa - From Native Chants To African Hiphop
1997, CD, Comp, Polymedia International Music Service
Madala Kunene
Kon'Ko Man
1996, CD, ,
Tribal/Drum n Bass/African
Simply Red
Life
1995
Novidade
Voaria
1991, LP, Album, Tusk Music
Sipho Gumede
Thank You For Listening
1990, LP, Album, African Echoes, ,
Cape Jazz/Fusion/African
Reggae Muntu
Equalize
1990, LP, Album, Leopard Records
Bibi Msomi
Makebamalitis
1990, LP, Album, Roy B. Records
Little Big Man
Ke Dipompong
1990, LP, Album, On Record (2)
Cisco The Champ*
Victory
1989, LP, Album, Gallo GRC
Brandy
The Hitman
1989, LP, Album, Sounds Of Soweto
Vusi Nkosi
Malambane
1989, LP, Album, Nu Beat, ,
Eurobeat/African
Mjita
Bad Company
1989, LP, Album, T.I.G.E.R
Mafika
Killer
1989
Yvonne*
Who's The Boss?
1989
Thoughts Visions And Dreams Featuring Ray Phiri
A Man, A Dog And A Cow
1989
Sipho Mabuse
Chant Of The Marching
1989, Vinyl, ,
African
William Mthethwa
Badimo
1988, LP, Album, Midnight Beat (2)
Mandla*
Back 2 Square 1
1988, LP, Teal Sound
Babsy Mlangeni
Who's The Boss
1988, LP, Album, Teal Trutone Music
Vangie Coker
Ready For Love
1988, 12", EP, Solid Records (14), Solid Records (14), ,
Italo-Disco/Hi NRG/Eurobeat
Caroline Fassie
Caroline Fassie
1988, LP, Album, Hope Records (5)
Nno Mhlongo
Make My Day
1988, LP, Album, Miracle (5), ,
Dance-pop
Mandla*
Back 2 Square 1
1988, Cass, Album, Teal Sound
Condry Ziqubu
Pick Six
1988
Danny Mashinini
Danny Mashinini
1988
Veronica*
Something To Tell You
1988
Harry Belafonte
Paradise In Gazankulu
1988, CD, ,
Afro-Cuban/Vocal/Calypso/Pop Rock
The Big Dudes
Leave Her Alone
1987, Vinyl, ,
Boogie/Disco/Funk
Masekela*
Tomorrow
1987, Vinyl, ,
Future Jazz/Electro
Kamazu
The African Man
1986
Amajika
Got My Magic Working
1985, 12", Maxi, RPM
Pat Shange
Love Is Like A Bank Account
LP, Album, Roy B. Records, ,
Boogie/Synth-pop
Catch
Hold Him Tight (Mbambe' Leduze)
LP, Album, C & G Records
Various
The Music Of South Africa
2010, 2xCD, Album, Spectrum Music (2), Universal UMC,
Various
South Africa Presents: Women With A Voice
2007, CD, Comp, Skip Records (2), ,
Soul/African/Cape Jazz
Various
African Musical Safari
2005, 2xCD, Comp, Gallo Record Company, ,
African
Various
Sisters Out Of Africa
2005, CD, Comp, Sheer Sound, ,
African
Various
South African Souvenirs
2002, 2xCD, Comp, Universal Music, ,
African
Various
Zulu Offerings From South Africa
2002, 2xCD, Comp, Gallo, ,
African
Various
South African Souvenirs Volume 2
2000, CD, Comp, Teal Records
Various
Strictly Mundial 2000
2000, CD, Comp, Promo, EFWMF, NoEthno,
Various
Masa, volume 2 : musiques du continent africain
2000, 2xCD, Album, Comp, Lon, Indigo (12)
Various
East Coast Radio: Bits & Pieces
1997, CD, Comp, C & G Studios