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Steve Kekana
Birth nameTebogo Steve Kekana
Born (1958-08-04) 4 August 1958 (age 66)
Zebediela, Transvaal, South Africa
OriginZebediela, Transvaal, South Africa
GenresMbaqanga, Soul, Pop, R&B, Jazz
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years activePresent
LabelsImpangela Music

Steve Kekana (born 4 August 1958 in Zebediela, Transvaal) is a South African singer songwriter.[1] Kekana lost his sight at age five, and attended a school for the blind in Pietersburg. During the school years, he nurtured his love for singing, and became a member of amateur groups during the teenage years.

In 1979 and 1980, Kekana won what was then known as the SABC Black Music Award for best male vocalist. Kekana's Raising My Family was a big hit in Europe in 1980. In total, Kekana has recorded more than forty albums.[2] His songs "The Bushman" and "Feel So Strong" (featuring Hotline) were hits on the Springbok Radio Chart (the semi-official South African chart of the time) reaching number 13 and number 6 in 1982 and 1983 respectively.[3]

He has worked with the likes of Ray Phiri, Nana Coyote, Joe Nina and Hotline featuring PJ Poe.

Steve Kekana is a university graduate with B Juris and LLB degrees. He is an Advocate and a lecturer in Labour Law at the University of South Africa.

Awards and Honours

Period Honour / Award
1978-date Received more than 70 Golden Disc Awards
1980 The Best Male Vocalist Award (Radio Zulu)
1984 The Four Outstanding Young South African (FOYSA) Award[4]
1985 The Ten Outstanding Young People of the World (TOYP) Award
1986 The OKTV award
2010 Mama Bheka Community Awards
2018 SAMA Lifetime Achievement Award (SAMA 24)

Discography

Albums

Year Title Label (original issue)
1977 Steve Kekana His Master’s Voice
1979 Nomsa Ntombi Yami His Master’s Voice
1979 Mokhotse Oa Hao EMI
1980 Umenziwa Akakhalelwa EMI
1980 Iphupho EMI
1980 Thapelo EMI
1981 Isiko Lwabe Suthu Bullet
1981 Raising My Family EMI
1981 Kodua Ea Maseru EMI
1982 Ifuqe Mntanami (Push) Steve Kekana
1982 Not Going Back CCP Record Company
1982 Hare Khumameng Gallo Record Company
1982 Amandla Amasha Gallo Record Company
1983 Alone in The Desert Steve Records
1984 Yintle Lento Steve Records
1985 Third Time Lucky CBS / Steve Records
1986 Ngiyadlisa Steve Kekana
1985 Siwelele Gallo Record Company
1986 Love Triangle Steve Kekana
1986 Bull Dozer Steve Kekana
1987 Sebabatso Steve Kekana
1987 Lindani Gallo Record Company
1988 Makhombo Steve Kekana
1988 I Shall Be Released EMI
1989 Faith, Love and Respect EMI
1996 Usafira Cool Spot Productions
2001 Icilongo Cool Spot Music
2003 African Lady Sony Music
2009 Ha Ke Le Tje EMI / CCP Record Company
2009 Isithombe Sami EMI / CCP Record Company
2014 Risen Next Music
2018 Ubuntu Sold Out Music

Compilations

Year Title Label (original issue)
1997 Golden Hits Vol 1 Cool Spot Music
1997 Golden Hits Vol 2 Cool Spot Music
1999 The English Album Gallo Record Company
1999 The Best of Steve Kekana (Sotho) EMI
2002 The Best of Steve Kekana (Zulu) EMI
2011 SA Great Performers Gallo Record Company
2015 Greatest Moments Gallo Record Company
2013 Colours of Africa Gallo Record Company

Singles & EPs

Year Title Label (original issue)
1978 Mamsy / Bolova'’ His Master’s Voice[5]
1978 Rosemary / Sweet Jane His Master’s Voice[6]
1978 Themba His Master’s Voice
1979 Nomsa Ntombi Yami His Master’s Voice
1979 Aka Zenzanga (U Mary) / Uqhoka Amasudi His Master’s Voice[7]

Biography

  • By Sydney Fetsie Maluleke (2019); Foreword by Max Mojapelo Steve Kekana: The I In Me, Protea Book House ISBN 978-0-639-81470-4 [8] [9]


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