Banjo Mosele

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Banjo Timothy Mosele (born 1 April 1960) is a guitarist, singer and composer born in Kanye, Botswana.

Career

Banjo Mosele is a founding member of the Kalahari Band that backed Hugh Masekela, and Mosele toured the world with this band throughout the 1980s. He has played guitar in three of Hugh Masekela's albums, namely Techno Bush, Waiting for the Rain and Tomorrow. Mosele has also worked as a session musician with the likes of Jonas Gwangwa, Peter Gabriel, Julian Bahula, Bheki Mseleku and Barney Rachabane on the London music scene. While studying music at Goldsmiths College, Mosele formed and led Bushmen Don't Surf, a group that made a name in the UK performing in festivals such as WOMAD and Glastonbury, and around Europe.

Mosele released his fist solo album, Badisa, in 2003 and followed its success with Movin’ On in 2005 and Nowa Days in 2008. All albums did well in his native Botswana, South Africa, England and in Norway. In 2009, Botswana Music Awards nominated him[1] in the categories "Song of the Year", "Best Album" and "Best DVD". He won "Song of the Year" with "Ntsa E Jele Ntsanyana" (Dog eat dog).

Mosele has been living in Oslo, Norway, since the 1990s, but resides in his native Botswana most of the year, when not touring.

References

  1. ^ "Helen, Banjo Notch Three Nominations As Sebodu, Makanyane Miss Out". Mmegi. 5 October 2009. Retrieved 13 April 2012.