
VOICED: Grammy winners go back to roots
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The transcript details the journey of Joseph Shabalala and the founding of Lady Smith Black Mambazo, a group that emerged from the apartheid era in South Africa. It highlights the pivotal moment when Paul Simon collaborated with the band, leading to the creation of the Graceland album, which helped break down apartheid barriers. The narrative continues with the band's commitment to preserving their cultural heritage and tradition, as they expand with new members and continue to perform globally, from New York's Carnegie Hall to their South African roots.
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How has Lady Smith Black Mambazo evolved over the years?
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What does the speaker mean by saying they are an example to the younger members?
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