Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 10, 2008.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - Miriam Makeba, the South African singer who wooed the world with her sultry voice but was banned from her own country for more than 30 years under apartheid, died after collapsing on stage in Italy. She was 76.

In her dazzling career, Makeba performed with musical legends from around the world - jazz maestros Nina Simone and Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon - and sang for world leaders such as John F. Kennedy and Nelson Mandela.

"Her haunting melodies gave voice to the pain of exile and dislocation which she felt for 31 long years. At the same time, her music inspired a powerful sense of hope in all of us," Mandela said in a statement.

He said it was "fitting" that her last moments were spent on stage.

The Pineta Grande clinic in Castel Volturno, near the southern city of Naples, said Makeba died early Monday of a heart attack.

Makeba collapsed on stage Sunday night after singing one of her most famous hits "Pata Pata," her family said in a statement. Her grandson, Nelson Lumumba Lee, was with her as well as her longtime friend, Italian promoter Roberto Meglioli.

"Whilst this great lady was alive she would say: 'I will sing until the last day of my life'," the statement said.

Castel Volturno Mayor Francesco Nuzzo said Makeba sang at a concert in solidarity with six immigrants from Ghana who were shot to death in September in the town, an attack that investigators have blamed on organized crime.

The death of "Mama Africa," as she was known, plunged South Africa into shock and mourning.

"One of the greatest songstresses of our time has ceased to sing," Foreign Affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma said in a statement.

"Throughout her life, Mama Makeba communicated a positive message to the world about the struggle of the people of South Africa and the certainty of victory over the dark forces of apartheid and colonialism through the art of song."

Makeba wrote in her 1987 memoirs that friends and relatives who first encouraged her to perform compared her voice to that of a nightingale. With her distinctive style combining jazz with folk with South African township rhythms, she was often called "The Empress of African Song."

The first African woman to win a Grammy award, Makeba started singing in Sophiatown, a cosmopolitan neighborhood of Johannesburg that was a cultural hotspot in the 1950s before its black residents were forcibly removed by the apartheid government.

She then teamed up with South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela - later her first husband - and her rise to international prominence started when she starred in the anti-apartheid documentary "Come Back, Africa" in 1959.

When she tried to fly home for her mother's funeral the following year, she discovered her passport had been revoked. It was 30 years before she was allowed to return.

In 1963, Makeba appeared before the U.N. Special Committee on Apartheid to call for an international boycott of South Africa. The South African government responded by banning her records, including hits like "Pata Pata," ''The Click Song" ("Qongqothwane" in Xhosa), and "Malaika."

Makeba received the Grammy Award for Best Folk Recording in 1966 together with Belafonte for "An Evening With Belafonte/Makeba." The album dealt with the political plight of black South Africans under apartheid.

Thanks to her close relationship with Belafonte, she received star status in the United States and performed for President Kennedy at his birthday party in 1962. But she fell briefly out of favor when she married black power activist Stokely Carmichael - later known as Kwame Ture - and moved to Guinea in the late 1960s.

Besides working with Simone and Gillespie, she also appeared with Paul Simon at his "Graceland" concert in Zimbabwe in 1987.

After three decades abroad, Makeba was invited back to South Africa by Mandela, the anti-apartheid icon, shortly after his release from prison in 1990 as white racist rule crumbled.

"It was like a revival," she said about going home. "My music having been banned for so long, that people still felt the same way about me was too much for me. I just went home and I cried."

Makeba courted controversy by lending support to dictators such as Togo's Gnassingbe Eyadema and Felix Houphouet-Boigny from Ivory Coast, performing at political campaigns for the veteran leaders even as they were violently suppressing the movements for democracy that swept West Africa in the early 90s.

The first person to give her refuge was Guinea's former President Ahmed Sekou Toure who was accused in the slaughtering of 10 percent of the population.

Makeba, though, insisted that her songs were not deliberately political.

"I'm not a political singer," she insisted in an interview with Britain's Guardian newspaper earlier this year. "I don't know what the word means. People think I consciously decided to tell the world what was happening in South Africa. No! I was singing about my life, and in South Africa we always sang about what was happening to us - especially the things that hurt us."

Makeba announced her retirement three years ago, but despite a series of farewell concerts she never stopped performing. When she turned 75 last year, she said she would sing for as long as possible.

Makeba is survived by her grandchildren, Nelson Lumumba Lee and Zenzi Monique Lee, and her great-grandchildren Lindelani, Ayanda and Kwame.


Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press

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Velery Brown

February 25, 2015

Miriam Makeba was not only beautiful and brilliant, she was a phenomenal woman of substance! She used her voice & musical talents to heighten the U.S. awareness of apartheid in South Africa and encouraged our brothers and sisters in Africa (and elsewhere) to continue to fight for freedom. Her legacy is tremendously rich and will endure forever!!!!! I LOVE THIS WOMAN!!!!!!

April 23, 2014

a dancer friend in high school introduced me to her music. I was awe-struck at the beauty and sound of her voice...she touched people way deep, and will continue to inspire many generations to come. She was absolutely one of the earth's "birds" -a voice you could not duplicate, a heart that brought the sound upward in thousands of lives. She will be missed. A treasure....never to forget.
Becky Friend vocalist/musician nyc

December 7, 2013

I saw you on the tv a few years ago and was astounded I have only just learned you have left us you enthralled me rest in peace god be with you you are wonderful

April 28, 2013

I love your timeless voice

Reginald Sanders

April 16, 2013

A wonderful woman and a true Lady! The pulse of her Nation South Africa...!!!

January 22, 2012

Mama Africa may you rest in peace. I miss your beautiful african music. God bless your family.

girlie simpkins

April 5, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

girlie simpkins

April 5, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Amelia Baldo

March 9, 2010

I wish you're still around. May you rest in Peace Mama Africa

March 9, 2010

May you rest in Peace, Mama Africa

March 7, 2010

For Miriam...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Barbara Ann King

January 27, 2010

To The Makeba Family: I am so sorry she is no longer here with us, but do know that she is still here with us in spirit. I pray that you all will be comforted by these words:

Try to remember that a GOOD woman never dies; You will see her many times.
You will feel her in all things that are here out of love, and for love.
The person of a woman may leave or be taken away, but the best part of a GOOD woman stays. It stays FOREVER!

Dr. L. Beverly Corridon

July 29, 2009

At the age of eight in Trinidad W.I., far away from South Africa, I first experienced her voice. She sang in a language that I had never heard before. Though my knowledge of apartheid was limited to the fact that it was a minority rule gov't., I felt her pain through the timbre of her voice and the melody of her music. I questioned God as to why He could allow this. I walked away knowing that she would forever be a part of my life. I only saw her performances on screen. The sound of her voice reminds me that we are to treat each other with respect and to love one another as Christ has loved us, thereby avoiding abuse of each other.

RIP Miriam Zenzili Makeba

HAROLD BUCHANAN

March 17, 2009

MIRIAM,"MAMA AFRICA",I SHALL NEVER FORGET YOU,ESPECIALLY WHEN I FIRST HEARD YOU IN THE SIXTIES.I STILL HAVE A PART OF YOU,BECAUSE I STILL HAVE YOUR LP'S.YOU WERE TRULY A GREAT ARTIST.LOVED HEARING YOU DO THE"CLICK SONG"YOU WERE TRULY A BEAUTIFULSINGER AND A BEAUTIFUL PERSON AND A SOLDIER IN THE STRUGGLE.YOU SHALL BE GREATLY MISSED

Sonya Armfield

January 28, 2009

Wow!! You will be missed. Sonya Armfield

Kyle Brown

November 16, 2008

Mama Africa,
Thank you for the inspiration and joy you have given me and countless others. May you continue to inspire and may you rest in peace. Adieu.

Daphne Evans

November 15, 2008

I remember how much my great uncle liked her music when I was kid in East Orange, NJ during the late 60's. RIP

Lisa Cash for Mirian Makeba

Lisa Cash

November 15, 2008

May you sleep warmly wrapped in the wings of love. Your beauty in spirit and self is incomparable. We shall always remember..

Much Love,

Lisa Cash

Cindy L.

November 15, 2008

I was young, but remember hearing "Pata, Pata," and being intriqued by its uniqueness. Her music was inspiring and I hope I can die doing something I love, that made a difference. Condolences to all her loved ones and may she rest in peace.

Mr. DJ Dan Terry

November 15, 2008

I remember hearing Ms. Makeba sing Pata Pata on The Steve Allen Show in the mid 60's. An unforgettable voice that continued to entertain the world until her untimely passing.

Pata Pata rose to #12 on the music charts and remained on the charts for 8 weeks.

My very sincere condolences to the Makeba family.

paulafaith dismuke-walls

November 15, 2008

a needed bridgemaker now gone; you will be sorely missed.

Ah Jay

November 15, 2008

One of the most incredible singers in the world....a wonderful human being and humanitarian....such a loss!

Cheryl

November 14, 2008

Thank you for sharing your beautiful music to the world!

L. M. Cross

November 14, 2008

No one can keep you from your Mother now.

I heard your sorrow; may it forever leave you.

November 14, 2008

Thank you for your contribution to the world.

You will be missed.
Carolyn/S.F.

Carolyn

November 14, 2008

Thank you for your contribution to the world.

You will be missed.
Carolyn/S.F.

Barbara King

November 14, 2008

My condolences to the family, I saw her on Cosby and I thought to myself she sings like an angle.

Jo Anne Jackson

November 14, 2008

To the Makeba family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May the God of all Comfort be with you in your time of tribulation, and be assured that your tears of sorrow will soon turn to tears of joy.

Malaika Singleton

November 14, 2008

Your voice was soothing to the soul. May you rest in peace.

Stan Smith

November 14, 2008

What a great voice. Godspeed Miriam.

November 14, 2008

Memories of her music played at home by my dad in the 1970s as our family relaxed on Sunday evenings. Condolensces to her loved ones. NE (West Indies, USA)

DENNIE SIMPSON

November 13, 2008

RIP MIRIAM MAKEBA. WE ALWAYS FELT YOUR PAIN WHEN
YOU SANG YOUR SONGS.

YOUR AFRICAN AMERICAN BROTHER AND SISTER

CHARLES AND DEE SIMPSON

C Jones III

November 13, 2008

What an amazing life well~ lived. God Bless!!!!!

Ginger Carter

November 13, 2008

Miriam Makeba gave her best to the world. She will be missed. For everthing there is a season. My condolences to her family and friends.

REV C.D. MAYE

November 13, 2008

i did not you but just becouse you was a great singer may YOU rest in peace

Obiora

November 13, 2008

may you rest in peace mama Africa, we shall always remember you for your good works, we shall all meet again

S. Griffin

November 13, 2008

The Family:

Please accept my condolences on the Loss of Miriam, may you find comfort in the love of family and friends and remember Almighty God has promised to Swallow up death forever and to wipe the tears from all faces. Isaiah 25:vs 8

SHEILA SMITH

November 13, 2008

Rest in Peace Miriam.

Pauline Jefferson/Mathis

November 12, 2008

She will be truly missed. Much love to her many loved ones and friends.

Chris Maghee

November 12, 2008

Rest in peace, my sweet little bird, your music will live forever.

lisa rolling

November 12, 2008

I first saw Miriam Makeba in Miami. She was such a beautiful, talented and beautiful black Queen!! She will be missed!!! May God continue to shine his Light upon our ancestors!!

Lisa

Baruka Omar

November 12, 2008

Ka hou le za mama Miriam,Ka hou le za.
Rest in peace.
Baruka Love you !

Stephanie Richardson

November 12, 2008

What a gain for Heaven - what a loss for us; my sympathy. Having loved her haunting & exciting music since the 60's -- and then younger co-workers claiming this "new" delight in Miriam Makeba in the mid-80's I was 'elevated' that I even knew of Ms. Miriam when I related my appreciation and knowledge of this truly amazing and gifted woman from days gone by. Thank you Mama Africa - thank you! Rest from your wondrous labors and know that you ARE loved!

Stephanie Ryder

November 12, 2008

She will be missed. Hopefully, she is singing up there in heaven. God grant comfort and peace to her family.

cynthia walker

November 12, 2008

My condolences go out to the Makeba Family may the God of all comfort be with your family and give you peace. 2Cor 1:3,4

Henryk Zaleski

November 12, 2008

Rest in peace.

annie brim

November 12, 2008

When I am dead, my dearest

When I am dead, my dearest,
Sing no sad songs for me;
Plant thou no roses at my head,
Nor shady cypress tree:
Be the green grass above me
With showers and dewdrops wet;
And if thou wilt, remember,
And if thou wilt, forget.

I shall not see the shadows,
I shall not feel the rain;
I shall not hear the nightingale
Sing on, as if in pain:
And dreaming through the twilight
That doth not rise nor set,
Haply I may remember,
And haply may forget.

By Christina Rossetti
The Poetry Foundation

JOANNA HARGROVE-CONNER

November 11, 2008

MY HEART WAS DEEPLY SADDEN TO HER OF THE LOSS OF SUCH A GREAT INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN. AS A CHILD GROWING UP I LISTEN TO HER SONGS AND WAS EMPOWERED. THERE ARE NO WARDS TO EXPRESS WHAT THE WORLD IS FEELING BUT I KNOW AT THE GREAT REUNION WE WILL HERE HE GREAT VOICE AGAIN.
MAY THE FAMILY BE COMFORTED THAT SHE WAS GREATLY LOVED AND WILL BE GREATLY MISSED

Alyce Thompson

November 11, 2008

I hadn't heard that wonderful soulful voice in years, but will never forget how powerful it and she was. I can remember singing Pata Pata when I was younger...."Mama Africa" rest in peace.

Alyce D.Thompson

Regina Montgomery

November 11, 2008

I saw Ms. Makeba perform in the 90's and she was electrifying. It was very apparent to everyone why whe was called Mother Africa. She was supreme. May God's Blessings comfort her loved ones.

Tiffany Woody-Wiggins

November 11, 2008

My prayers and condolesence goes out to your family. May GOD be with you.

sandie myers

November 11, 2008

May God blessed Miss Makeba's family. She is going to be missed.

MARY BRACY-PATTERSON

November 11, 2008

GOD'S BLESS TO YOU AND YOURS. MIRIAM WILL BE MISSED.

Esther Tejera

November 11, 2008

Tuesday,November 11, 2008

I will always remember your voice, personality so many memories of that time!!!
Hearing you was a great experience, now you will
be at the angel's choir.
Esther
Florida

Amy Warren Patterson

November 11, 2008

So sad, 2008 is taking all of our talented people. My prayers are with you.

Sandra

November 11, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Ice Meadows

November 11, 2008

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Miriam Makeba. We thank GOD for allowing this precious songbird to share the music of our motherland with all the world. Her voice will be with us forever.

Rhodee Washington and Destiny

November 11, 2008

I remembered her from an episode on the Bill Cosby show. I thought that she was well versed, and offered mankind so much. It is futile that we continue to celebrate Miriam Makeba even after death.

Lonell Richardson

November 11, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

November 11, 2008

I remember as a little girl hearing Miriam's voice for the first time and learning that there was a whole world of music to enjoy. Thank you Miriam, for your gift of song, now is the time to share your beautiful voice with the rest of the universe.

Shanna

Jackie Clark

November 11, 2008

To the Family:

I am truly sorry to hear of the passing of Ms Makeba, she was a great singer. She will have the opportunity to sing again in paradise. God promises a new Heaven and New Earth, where rightousness will be and a Heavenly new government ruled by Jesus. (2Peter 3:13, Dan. 2:44). LOVE

Joan

November 11, 2008

To the family of Miriam Makeba my sincere sympathies, she made everyone feel so spirited with her music and I'm sure she is now in Gods choir still singing her wonderful songs.

Joann Keith & Family

November 11, 2008

She was a musical legend whose voice will echo through the heavens.

Paul

November 11, 2008

I was a die-hard RHYTHM & BLUES fan when she hit the charts with 'PATA PATA'. Suddenly, I became a fan of Miriam Makeba and Nina Simone. I remain a loyal fan today. Rest in Peace Dear Lady.

Fredia Lacey

November 11, 2008

To: The Makeba Family,

All of you were truly blessed to have such a beautiful and talented family member. I would like to thank all of you for sharing her with the world. We truly enjoyed her music. Now God has called her home for her final bow.

Love,
Fredia Lacey & Family

Pittsburgh, Pa

November 11, 2008

Mekeba Family,

God is near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.

God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.

May these words give you all a measure of comfort, in this time of such deep sorrow.

Daniels Family

November 11, 2008

To the family of Miriam Makeba, we offer our deepest condolences on your dear loss. May you find comfort in your precious memories. "All those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." (John 5:28,29)

Thomas Widgeon

November 11, 2008

Jesus Loves Me!!!

CAROLYN B. BRODIE

November 11, 2008

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Irma Bass

November 11, 2008

I Respect and Love
Mama Makeba.
May God Bless her Soul and Receive her into His Holy Kingdom with Song Praising His Holy Name JAH (Psalms 68:4 )
I named my babygirl Miesha Makeba. I have followed her since she first came to the U.S., singing with Hughe Masakala, when she married Stokley Carmichael and other events of her life. I bought her autobiography and loved it. Encouraging friends and family to purchase and read it. God be with you, The Family and Friends of Mama Makeba.

A dedicated and devoted fan

November 10, 2008

Mama Africa

Thank you for your dedication of uplifting music and your freedom to express in song. Thank you.

Debbie Bivens

November 10, 2008

I have the blessing of catching this incredibly gifted woman and the equally gifted Hugh Masekela, perform in Seattle, WA., in the mid- 90's.

I walked away from that experience as a much better- enlightened person.

She was beyond special. I thank God for the opportunity to share that moment in time with these two talents.

I know that God is smiling on her soul. May she rest in peace.

GERALDLYNN Bertrand

November 10, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

D. ZIMMERMAN

November 10, 2008

REST IN PEACE MIRIAM MAKEBA

MANUEL CLEMENTE

November 10, 2008

MANUEL CLEMENTE

Mary Jeffers

November 10, 2008

So sorry for your loss. May you rest in peace, now.

Alishia L.

November 10, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

VJ Irvin

November 10, 2008

I was first introduced to Queen Makeba's music in the 80's. When visiting Ghana in the mid-90's, I really experienced the diversity of her music and it's deep meaning! My thoughts and prayers are with you during this transition.

Hawkins Family

November 10, 2008

Another heavenly voice called home. I met Ms. Makeba when she toured with Paul Simon and she was such a gracious and inspiring woman. Such a beautiful voice. She will truly be missed. My prayers go up for the family.

Xzanthia

November 10, 2008

Miriam Makeba, one of my favorite singers from Africa, I've listened to her since the early 1960's up to the present. She was a great, strong lady. I will miss her.
Peaceful Journey Miriam.

Sandra Weinhardt

November 10, 2008

Another heavenly voice joins the choir in Heaven. She can never be replaced. Our hearts are heavy. Condolences to all her family and her fans.

K Ashley

November 10, 2008

Rest in peace Mama Makeba! You can now sing amongst the angels up above. Many Blessing and condolences to the Family.

A Music Fan

November 10, 2008

The world has lost another talented performer, and our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

It is our sincere hope that you find comfort from the promises in the holy bible. They talk about a time when peaceful conditions will prevail on earth at Psalm 37: 29. It will be at this time that Miriam will never have to worry again about being exiled from her home. May you draw strength from this and the many other bible-based promises that will give you a positive hope for the future.

Take Care

Neal Wilson

November 10, 2008

Sweet Mama Africa! I was first introduced to this wonderful woman's voice in Jr. High School in 1980. She will truly be missed!

Charles Woolery

November 10, 2008

To a great warm sister who gave her all

charles woolery

November 10, 2008

to a great warm sister who gave her all

H. Amana

November 10, 2008

Even before Nina Simone, Lady Makeba was my first celebrity "shero," and when I saw her perform for the first time in Greenwich Village in the mid 1960s, I fell in love with her. She is still with me.

j hernandez

November 10, 2008

I will miss your music from the heart and your spirit! My prayers are with your family.

Faith Thompson

November 10, 2008

You have been the background to many of my dreams! R.I.P.

William K Daly

November 10, 2008

Thank You,Beautiful Sister Miriam Makeba,For your love,Gifts of your lovely music,and spirit,Condolences and prayers go out to your family,Work is done,and she is gone to receive her heavenly wings for a excellent job performed on earth,Thankfully,these wings will allow her to soar over us forever more,so she will never be too far from us,God Bless You,Mama Africa,And rest well...

Jill Hilton

November 10, 2008

RIP Mama Africa. You did what you loved to the end.

Tina Canady

November 10, 2008

May God continue to bless this family during this time. You are in our prayers.

NINA JA

November 10, 2008

RIP Mama Africa, RIP.

Ordale Randall

November 10, 2008

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever. Truly and inspiration to all.

November 10, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Catherine

November 10, 2008

Catherine

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