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Zim Ngqawana

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Zim Ngqawana, born December 25, 1959, in Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg, was a saxophonist known for his contributions to jazz. He studied jazz at the University of Natal and later received a scholarship to study under Archie Shepp and Yusef Lateef at the University of Massachusetts. Ngqawana returned to South Africa in the early 1990s and collaborated with notable musicians such as Hugh Masekela and Abdullah Ibrahim. He formed several ensembles, including Zimology Quartet and Ingoma Octet, which performed at Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994. Ngqawana released multiple albums, including Zimology (1998), Ingoma (1999), Zimphonic Suites (2001), and Vadzimu (2004). He received five South African Music Awards in 2002. Ngqawana also worked with international artists like Max Roach and performed extensively across the United States, Europe, and Africa before his death on May 10, 2011.
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