Lucky Dube began his recording career nearly 20 years ago, singing traditional Zulu Mbaqanga music. But the influences of Jamaican superstars such as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were soon to have a ...
Today marks 9 years since the unfortunate death of South African Reggae legend Lucky Dube, Fans have taken to social media to honour his memory. 18 th of October 2007, South Africans woke up to the ...
With more than 22 albums and 20 awards internationally, South Africa’s Lucky Dube is still one of the most streamed and celebrated artists across the continent. He continues to grow an international ...
The family of murdered South African reggae star Lucky Dube has welcomed the guilty verdict for his three killers. A close family member told Billboard that they were hoping for the maximum sentence… ...
It is easy to react to Lucky Dube’s murder with outrage and grief. It is right to do so. I would also wish to celebrate the life of a friend. It is appropriate to do so in this blog, because Lucky ...
LIKE the birds or the beasts, musicians can sometimes be seers of tumultuous change. Lucky Dube, the best-loved and biggest-selling reggae star in South Africa, looked much like a prophet, with thick ...
When Bob Marley performed at the Zimbabwe independence celebrations in 1980, he did far more than provide an emotional launch for what was then an optimistic new nation. He also helped to boost the ...