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Infobox musical artist| name = Miriam Makeba| image = Miriam Makeba10.JPG| Image_size = 250px| caption = Miriam Makeba and Dizzy Gillespie in concert (1991).| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Zenzile Miriam Makebacite web| url = http://www.miriammakeba.co.za/| title = Miriam Makeba official website | alias = Mama Afrika | Born = birth date|df=yes|1932|3|4 Johannesburg|Prospect Township, Johannesburg , South Africa | Died = death date and age|df=yes|2008|11|10|1932|3|4 Castel Volturno , Italy |genre = World music , Folk music|folk , pop rock , jazz | occupation = Singer | years_active = 1954–2008 | label = Manteca, RCA Records|RCA , Mercury Records , Kapp Records , Collectables Records|Collectables , Suave Music, Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , PolyGram Records|PolyGram , Drg, Stern's Africa, Kaz, Sonodisc | website = http://www.miriammakeba.co.za/ Official website Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 10 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa , was a Grammy Award winning South African singer and civil rights movement|civil rights activist .
In the 1960s she was the first artist from Africa to popularize African music in the U.S. and around the world. She is best known for the song " Pata Pata ", first recorded in 1957 and released in the U.S. in 1967. She recorded and toured with many popular artists, such as Harry Belafonte , Paul Simon , and her former husband Hugh Masekela .
She actively campaigned against the South African system of apartheid . As a result, the South African government revoked her citizenship and right of return. After the end of apartheid she returned home. She died on 10 November 2008 after performing in a concert organized to support writer Roberto Saviano in his stand against the Camorra , a mafia-like organisation local to the Region of Campania.
Early years
Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born in Johannesburg in 1932. Her mother was a Swazi people|Swazi sangoma (traditional healer-herbalist). Her father, who died when she was six years old, was a Xhosa people|Xhosa . When she was eighteen days old, her mother was arrested for selling umqombothi , an African homemade beer brewed from malt and cornmeal. Her mother was sentenced to a six-month prison term, so Miriam spent her first six months of life in jail.sfn|Nkrumah|2001sfn|Schwarz-Bart|2003|p=208 As a child, she sang in the choir of the Kilmerton Training Institute in Pretoria , a primary school that she attended for eight years.sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=333sfn|AllSands Her professional career began in the 1950s when she was featured in the South African jazz group the Manhattan Brothers , and appeared for the first time on a poster. She left the Manhattan Brothers to record with her all-woman group, The Skylarks, cite web| last = Planet | first = Janet | url = http://africanmusic.org/artists/makeba.html | title = Miriam Makeba | publisher = Africanmusic.org | accessdate = 12 November 2010 singing a blend of jazz and traditional melodies of South Africa.sfn|Nkrumah|2001 As early as 1956, she released the single " Pata Pata ".sfn|AllSands The single was played on all the radio stations and made her known throughout South Africa.sfn|Schwarz-Bart|2003|p=213 Although she was a successful recording artist, she only received a few dollars for each recording session and no provisional royalties, and was keen to leave home.citation needed|date=November 2010 Her break came in 1959 when she had a short guest appearance in Come Back, Africa , an anti- apartheid documentary produced and directed by American independent filmmaker Lionel Rogosin . The short Cameo appearance|cameo made an enormous impression on the viewers and Lionel Rogosin managed to organise a visa for her to attend the première of the film at the twenty-fourth Venice Film Festival in Italy, where the film won the prestigious Critics' Award.sfn|Schwarz-Bart|2003|p=214sfn|Mendiola|2003 cite web| url = http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000681/1959 | title = Venice Film Festival (1959) | publisher = Internet Movie Database | accessdate = 14 November 2010 That year, Makeba sang the lead female role in the Broadway-inspired South African musical King Kong (musical)|King Kong ,sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=333 alongside her future husband, Hugh Masekela .sfn|Nkrumah|2001 She made her US debut on 1 November 1959, on The Steve Allen Show .sfn|AllSandssfn|Bordowitz|2004|p=246
Exile
Quote box| quote = I always wanted to leave home. I never knew they were going to stop me from coming back. Maybe, if I knew, I never would have left. It is kind of painful to be away from everything that you've ever known. Nobody will know the pain of exile until you are in exile. No matter where you go, there are times when people show you kindness and love, and there are times when they make you know that you are with them but not of them. That's when it hurts. | source = —Miriam Makebasfn|Bordowitz|2004|p=247| width = 34% | align = right | salign = right Makeba then travelled to London where she met Harry Belafonte , who assisted her in gaining entry to the United States and achieving fame there.sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=313 When she tried to return to South Africa in 1960 for her mother's funeral, she discovered that her South African passport had been cancelled.sfn|Poet|2009|p=1 She signed with RCA Records and released Miriam Makeba (album)|Miriam Makeba , her first U.S. studio album, in 1960.sfn|Poet|2009|p=1 In 1962, Makeba and Belafonte sang at John F. Kennedy 's birthday party at Madison Square Garden , but Makeba did not go to the aftershow party because she was ill. President Kennedy insisted on meeting her, so Belafonte sent a car to pick her up and she met the President of the United States.sfn|Denselow|2008|p=15 In 1963, Makeba released her second studio album for RCA, The World of Miriam Makeba . The album, an early example of world music , peaked at number eighty-six on the Billboard 200 .sfn|Poet|2009|p=1sfn|Charts and Awards Later that year, after testifying against apartheid before the United Nations, her South African citizenship and her right to return to the country were revoked.sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=333 She was a woman without a country, but the world came to her aid, and Guinea , Belgium and Ghana issued her international passports, and she became, in effect, a citizen of the world.sfn|Poet|2009|p=1 In her life, she had nine passports,sfn|Nkrumah|2001 and was granted honorary citizenship in ten countries.sfn|Denselow|2008|p=15 In 1966 Makeba received the Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording|Best Folk Recording together with Harry Belafonte for An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba .sfn|Mendiola|2003sfn|Charts and Awards The album dealt with the political plight of black South Africans under apartheid, and it was one of the first American albums to present traditional Zulu, Sotho and Swahili songs in an authentic setting.sfn|Poet|2009|p=1 From the time of her New York debut at the Village Vanguard , her fame and reputation grew. She released many of her most famous hits in the United States, including "The Click Song" ("Qongqothwane" in Xhosa language|Xhosa ) and " Malaika ". Time (magazine)|Time called her the "most exciting new singing talent to appear in many years," and Newsweek compared her voice to "the smoky tones and delicate phrasing" of Ella Fitzgerald and the "intimate warmth" of Frank Sinatra .sfn|Nkrumah|2001 Despite the success that made her a star in the U.S., she wore no makeup and refused to curl her hair for shows, thus establishing a style that would come to be known internationally as the "Afro look".sfn|Schwarz-Bart|2003|p=214 In 1967, more than ten years after she wrote the song, the single " Pata Pata " was released in the United States and became a worldwide hit.sfn|AllSands Quote box| quote = I’d already lived in exile for 10 years, and the world is free, even if some of the countries in it aren’t, so I packed my bags and left. | source = —Miriam Makebasfn|Poet|2009|p=2| width = 34% | align = right | salign = right Her marriage to Trinidad -born civil rights activist, Black Panther Party|Black Panther , and Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee leader Stokely Carmichael in 1968 caused controversy in the United States, and her record deals and tours were cancelled.sfn|AllSands As a result, the couple moved to Guinea ,sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=333 her home for the next 15 years, where they became close with President Ahmed Sékou Touré and his wife, Andrée.sfn|Nkrumah|2001 cite news| url = http://www.economist.com/node/12591050? story_id=12591050& fsrc=rss | title = Miriam Makeba obituary | date = 13 November 2008 | publisher = The Economist Makeba was appointed Guinea's official delegate to the United Nations, for which she won the Dag Hammarskjöld Peace Prize in 1986.sfn|AllSandssfn|Mendiola|2003 cite web| url = http://www.answers.com/topic/miriam-makeba? cat=entertainment | title = Miriam Makeba | publisher = Answers.com | accessdate = 3 December 2010 cite journal| url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9903E6DD1438F930A15752C1A9659C8B63& sec=& spon=& pagewanted=all | publisher = New York Times | title = Ready for Revolution: Book review | first=Robert | last=Weisbrot | date=23 November 2003 She also separated from Carmichael in 1973 and continued to perform primarily in Africa, Europe and Asia, but not in the United States, where a de facto boycott was in effect.sfn|Poet|2009|p=2 Makeba was one of the entertainers at the 1974 Rumble in the Jungle match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman held in Zaïre . cite journal| last = Scott | first = A.O. | title = Music and Musicians Still Echo 35 Years Later | publisher = New York Times | date = 2009-07-10 | url = http://movies.nytimes.com/2009/07/10/movies/10soul.html She addressed the United Nations General Assembly for the second time in 1975.sfn|Nkrumah|2001 Quote box| quote = In those years, when I came to the States, people were always asking me why I didn't sing anymore. I'd tell them, ‘I sing all around the world—Asia, Africa, Europe—but if you don't sing in the US, then you haven’t really made it.’ That's why I'll always be grateful to Paul Simon. He allowed me to bring my music back to my friends in this country. | source = —Miriam Makebasfn|Poet|2009|p=2| width = 34% | align = right | salign = right After the death of her only daughter Bongi Makeba in 1985, she decided to move to Brussels .sfn|Nkrumah|2001 In the following year, Hugh Masekela introduced Makeba to Paul Simon , and a few months later she embarked on the very successful Graceland (album)|Graceland Tour , which was documented on music video.sfn|Kaufman|2006|p=314sfn|Poet|2009|p=2 cite book| first = John | last = Tobler | year = 1992 | title = NME Rock 'N' Roll Years | edition = 1st | publisher = Reed International Books | location = London | page = 427 | id=CN 5585 Two concerts held in Harare , Zimbabwe, were filmed in 1987 for release as Graceland: The African Concert . After touring the world with Simon, Warner Bros. Records signed Makeba and she released Sangoma ("Healer"), an a cappella album of healing chants named in honour of her mother who was an "isangoma" ("a healer").sfn|Poet|2009|p=2 Shortly thereafter her autobiography Makeba: My Story was published and subsequently translated from English into other languages including German, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish.sfn|AllSands She took part in the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute , a popular-music concert staged on 11 June 1988 at Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium , London, and broadcast to 67 countries and an audience of 600 million. cite web| url = http://tonyhollingsworth.com/index.php? q=content/nelson-mandela-70th-birthday-tribute | title = Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute | first = Tony | last = Hollingsowrth | accessdate = 12 November 2010 Also referred to as Freedomfest, Free Nelson Mandela Concert, and Mandela Day, the event called for Mandela's release.
Return to South Africa
Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Tribute increased pressure on the government of South Africa to release Mandela, and in 1990, State President of South Africa Frederik Willem de Klerk reversed the ban on the African National Congress and other anti-apartheid organisations, and announced that Nelson Mandela would shortly be released from prison. cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/11/newsid_2539000/2539947.stm | title = 1990: Freedom for Nelson Mandela | date = 11 February 1990 | publisher = BBC | accessdate = 10 November 2010 Mandela, who was effectively released from Victor Verster Prison in Paarl on 11 February 1990, cite news| last = Ormond | first = Roger | title = Mandela free after 27 years | date = 12 February 1990 | url = http://century.guardian.co.uk/1990-1999/Story/0,,112389,00.html | publisher = The Guardian | location = London | work = The Guardian Century | accessdate = 10 November 2008 persuaded Miriam Makeba to return to South Africa. She returned home on 10 June 1990, on her French passport.sfn|Nkrumah|2001 cite news| title = Singer Back in South Africa | date = 11 June 1990 | url = http://www.nytimes.com/1990/06/11/world/singer-back-in-south-africa.html | agency = Associated Press | publisher = The New York Times | location = New York, United States | accessdate = 22 November 2010
In 1991, Makeba, with Dizzy Gillespie , Nina Simone and Hugh Masekela|Masekela , recorded and released her studio album, Eyes on Tomorrow . The album combined jazz, R& B, pop, and African music, and was a hit in Africa. Makeba and Gillespie then toured the world together to promote it.sfn|Poet|2009|p=2 In November of the same year, she made a guest appearance in the episode "Olivia Comes Out of the Closet" of The Cosby Show . In 1992 she starred in the film Sarafina& #33; (film)|Sarafina! . The film's plot centers on students involved in the 1976's Soweto uprising|Soweto youth uprisings , and Makeba portrayed the title character's mother, "Angelina". The following year she released Sing Me a Song (Miriam Makeba album)|Sing Me a Song .
On 16 October 1999, Miriam Makeba was nominated FAO Goodwill Ambassador|Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). cite web| url = http://www.fao.org/getinvolved/ambassadors/ambassadors/ambassadors-miriammakeba/en/ | title = Miriam Makeba | publisher = Food and Agriculture Organization | accessdate = 16 September 2009 In January 2000, her album, Homeland (Miriam Makeba album)|Homeland , produced by Cedric Samson and Michael Levinsohn for the New York City based record label Putumayo World Music , cite web| url = http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4636792-1.html | title = Makeba Returns With homeland': Putumayo Set Deals With Pain Of Exile, Joy Of Homecoming | work = Entertainment & Arts > Music Industry | publisher = AllBusiness.com | accessdate = 3 December 2010 was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album|Best World Music Album category. cite web| url = http://www.digitalhit.com/grammy/43/nominees.shtml | title = 43rd Annual Grammy Awards Nominations Coverage | year = 2001 | format = SHTML | work = Entertainment | publisher = Digital Hit | accessdate = 3 December 2010 She worked closely with Graça Machel|Graça Machel-Mandela , who at the time was the South African first lady, for children suffering from AIDS|HIV/AIDS , Military use of children|child soldiers , and the Disability|physically handicapped .sfn|Nkrumah|2001 Quote box| quote = The Polar Music Prize for 2002 is being awarded to the South African singer, Miriam Makeba. Miriam Makeba embodied the concept of world music long before the term even existed on the musical map. ... ... The presence of Miriam Makeba on the global music scene lights candles in the darkness and brings the hope of a better world. | source = Polar Music Prize 2002sfn|Polar Music Prize 2002| width = 34% | align = right | salign = right In 2001 she was awarded the Otto Hahn Peace Medal|Otto Hahn Peace Medal in Gold by the United Nations Association|United Nations Association of Germany (DGVN) in Berlin, "for outstanding services to peace and international understanding".sfn|Mendiola|2003 She shared the Polar Music Prize with Sofia Gubaidulina .sfn|Mendiola|2003 The prize is regarded as Sweden 's foremost musical honour. They received their Prize from Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|Carl XVI Gustaf King of Sweden during a nationally-televised ceremony at Berwaldhallen , Stockholm, on 27 May 2002.sfn|Polar Music Prize 2002 She also took part in the 2002 documentary Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony where she and others recalled the struggles of black South Africans against the injustices of apartheid through the use of music. In 2004, Makeba was voted 38th in the Great South Africans (television series)|Top 100 Great South Africans . Makeba started a worldwide farewell tour in 2005, holding concerts in all of those countries that she had visited during her working life.sfn|Denselow|2008|p=15
Death and legacy
On 9 November 2008, she became ill while taking part in a concert organized to support writer Roberto Saviano in his stand against the Camorra , a mafia-like organisation local to the Region of Campania. The concert was being held in Castel Volturno , near Caserta , Italy. Makeba suffered a heart attack after singing her hit song "Pata Pata", and was taken to the "Pineta Grande" clinic where doctors were unable to revive her. cite news| url = http://it.reuters.com/article/topNews/idITMIE4A900H20081110 | title = Miriam Makeba muore dopo concerto a Castel Volturno | publisher = Reuters Italia | date = 10 November 2008 | language = Italian | trans_title = Miriam Makeba dies after concert in Castel Volturno | accessdate = 14 November 2010 #tag:ref|Francesco Longanella, medical director of the Pineta Grande Clinic, told Reuters that "Miriam Makeba arrived to the Pineta Grande Clinic at 11:15 pm of the 9th of November 2008, but that she was already dead ...we tried to revive her for three quarters of an hour." (translated from Italian to English)|group="n" cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7719056.stm | title = Singer Miriam Makeba dies aged 76 | publisher = BBC News | date = 10 November 2008 | accessdate = 2008-11-10 cite news| url = http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jqkPEaEhnS8oRnbGqmeD2I_Miisg | title = South African singer Miriam Makeba dies in Italy | publisher = Agence France-Presse | date = 10 November 2008 | accessdate = 2008-11-10 Her publicist notes that Makeba had suffered "severe arthritis" for some time. cite news| last = Chaudhry | first = Serena | url = http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE4A912L20081110 | title = "Mama Africa" Miriam Makeba dies after concert | date = 10 November 2008 | publisher = Reuters | accessdate = 12 November 2010 She and family members were based in Northriding, Gauteng , at the time of her death.
On 25, 26 and 27 September 2009, a tribute show to Makeba entitled " Hommage à Miriam Makeba " and curated by Grammy Award -winning Benin oise singer-songwriter and activist Angélique Kidjo for the Festival d'Ile de France, was held at the Cirque d'hiver in Paris.sfn|Festival d'Ile de France 2009 The same show but with the English title of " Mama Africa: Celebrating Miriam Makeba " was held at the Barbican Centre|Barbican in London on 21 November 2009. cite web| url = http://www.barbican.org.uk/music/event-detail.asp? ID=9760 | title = Mama Africa: Celebrating Miriam Makeba | publisher = Barbican | work = Music – event detail | accessdate = 11 November 2010
Discography
Studio albums
The Many Voices of Miriam Makeba (1960) ( LP record|LP Kapp Records|Kapp KL1274)
The World of Miriam Makeba (1963) (LP RCA LSP2750) #86 ( Billboard 200|US )sfn|Charts and Awards
The Voice of Africa (album)|The Voice of Africa (1964) (LP RCA LSP2845) #122 (US)sfn|Charts and Awards
Makeba Sings! (1965) (LP RCA LSP3321)
An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba (1965) (LP with Harry Belafonte ; RCA LSP3420; Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording ) #85 (US)sfn|Charts and Awards
The Magic of Makeba (1965) (LP RCA LSP3512)
The Magnificent Miriam Makeba (1966) (LP Mercury Records|Mercury 134016)
Miriam Makeba (LP) Italy: Record Bazaar RB 254, 1980
The Queen of African Music (CD) Verlag Pläne 831 655-938, 1987
Africa (Miriam Makeba album)|Africa (CD) Germany: Novus Records|Novus 3155-2-N/ND 83155, 1991
Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks: Volume 1 (as Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks; Remastered from 78/45 RPM recorded between 1956 and 1959) (CD) TELCD 2303, 1991
Folk Songs from Africa (CD) SAAR CD 12514, 1994
En public à Paris et Conakry (CD), 1996
Hits and Highlights (CD), 1997
Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks: Volume 2 (as Miriam Makeba and The Skylarks; Remastered from 78/45 RPM recorded between 1956 and 1959) (CD) TELCD 2315, 1997
The Best of Miriam Makeba (CD) Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG , 2000
Legend (CD) Next Music CDSL21, 2001
Mama Africa: The Very Best of Miriam Makeba (CD), 2001
The Guinea Years (CD/LP) STCD3017/SLP48, 2001
Mother Africa: The Black Anthology (CD), 2002
The Best of Miriam Makeba: The Early Years (CD) Wrasse Records|Wrasse WRASS 088, 2002
The Definitive Collection (CD) UK: Wrasse WRASS 062, 2002
Her Essential Recordings (2xCD) Manteca MANTDBL502, 2006
Mama Afrika 1932-2008 (CD) Gallo Record Company|Gallo , 2009
Extended plays
Makeba - Belafonte (as Miriam Makeba and Harry Belafonte ) (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM) Germany: RCA Victor EPA 9035, 1961
The Click Song (Vinyl, 7", EP) France: London RE 10.145, 1963
''Chants d'Afrique (Vinyl, 7") France: RCA Victor 86.374, 1964
" Pata Pata " (1967) (7-inch vinyl Reprise Records|Reprise 0606) #12 ( Billboard Hot 100|US )sfn|Charts and Awards
"Malayisha" (1967) (7-inch vinyl Reprise)
"Emavungwini" (1968) (7-inch vinyl France, Spain: Reprise)
"I Shall Be Released" / "Iphi Ndilela (Show Me the Way)" (1969) (7-inch vinyl Germany: Reprise RA 0804)
"Pata Pata" / "Click Song Number 1" (1972) (7-inch vinyl Germany, Netherlands: Reprise REP 14 217)
"We Got to Make It" / "Promise" (1975) 7-inch vinyl with Instrumentalgruppe German Democratic Republic: AMIGA 4 56 044, 1974, and France: Disques Espérance)
"Pata Pata" / "Malayisha" (1976) (7-inch vinyl Italy: Reprise 14 267, released in France in 1978)
cite book |last1=Barlow |first1=Sean |last2=Eyre |first2=Banning |last3=Vartoogian |first3=Jack |title=Afropop!: An Illustrated Guide to Contemporary African Music |year=1995 |publisher=Chartwell Books |location=Edison, N.J. |isbn=0785804439 |oclc=34018600
cite book |ref=harv |last1=Bordowitz |first1=Hank |title=Noise of the World: Non-western Musicians in their Own Words |chapter=Miriam Makeba |pages=245–260 |year=2004 |publisher=Soft Skull |location=Brooklyn, NY |isbn=1932360603 |oclc=56809540
cite book |ref=harv |last1=Kaufman |first1=Alan |title=The Outlaw Bible of American Essays |chapter="Miriam Makeba" from Noise of the World / Hank Bordowitz |date=9 October 2006 |publisher=Thunder's Mouth |location=New York |isbn=1560259353 |oclc=74175340
cite book |ref=harv |last1=Lucia |first1=Christine |title=The World of South African Music: A Reader |publisher=Cambridge Scholars |location=Newcastle upon Tyne |year=2005 |isbn=1904303366 |oclc=62531717
cite book |last1=Makeba |first1=Miriam |authorlink1=Miriam Makeba |last2=Hall |first2=James |title=Makeba: My Story |year=1988 |origyear=1987 |publisher=New American Library |location=New York |isbn=0453005616 |oclc=16131137 Related articles :
* cite journal |first=Jon |last=Pareles|authorlink=Jon Pareles |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=940DE1DA143CF93BA35750C0A96E948260& sec=& spon=& pagewanted=all |title=Books of the Times; South African Singer's Life: Trials and Triumphs |work=Books |publisher= The New York Times |date=8 March 1988 |accessdate=8 November 2010
cite book |last1=Makeba |first1=Miriam |authorlink1=Miriam Makeba |last2=Mwamuka |first2=Nomsa |title=Makeba: The Miriam Makeba Story |year=2005 |publisher=STE |location=Johannesburg |isbn=1919855394 |oclc=57637539
cite book |ref=SfnRef|Schwarz-Bart|2003 |last1=Schwarz-Bart |first1=Simone |last2=Schwarz-Bart |first2=André |last3=Réjous |first3=Rose-Myriam |title=Modern African Women|series= In Praise of Black Women , Volume 3|year=2003 |publisher=University of Wisconsin |location=Madison, WI |isbn=0299172708 |oclc=66731111
refend ;Journals and magazines refbegin
cite journal |ref=harv |last=Denselow |first=Robin |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/may/16/worldmusic.jazz |title=Robin Denselow talks to African superstar and activist Miriam Makeba |work=Film & Music |page=15 |publisher= The Guardian |location=London |date=16 May 2008 |accessdate=14 November 2010
cite journal |ref=harv |last=Nkrumah |first=Gamal |title=Mama Africa |work=Profile |date=1–7 November 2001 |issue=558 |publisher= Al-Ahram Weekly |location=Cairo, Egypt |url= http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2001/558/profile.htm |accessdate=15 November 2010
cite journal |ref=harv |last=Poet |first=J. |url= http://www.crawdaddy.com/index.php/2009/02/11/miriam-makeba-mama-africa-goes-home/ |title=Miriam Makeba: Mama Africa Goes Home |date=11 February 2009 |work=Feature Story |publisher= Crawdaddy! |location=New York |accessdate=14 November 2010
refend ;Web refbegin
cite web |ref=harv |last=Mendiola |first=Mojo |authorlink=Mojo Mendiola |url= http://www.global-mojo.com/specialsite/makeba/pdf/awards.pdf |title=Miriam Makeba's honours and awards |month=October |year=2003 |format=PDF |publisher=Global Mojo |accessdate=12 November 2010
cite web |ref=sfnRef|Polar Music Prize 2002 |url= http://www.polarmusicprize.org/miriam-makeba/ |title=Miriam Makeba |publisher=Polar Music Prize |date=27 May 2002 |accessdate=14 November 2010 Related articles :
* cite web |url= http://www.polarmusicprize.org/prize-ceremony/2002-2/ |title=2002 |publisher=Polar Music Prize |date=27 May 2002 |accessdate=14 November 2010
cite web |ref=sfnRef|AllSands |url= http://www.allsands.com/history/people/miriammakeba_zmj_gn.htm |title=Miriam Makeba Biography |work=History – People |publisher=AllSands |accessdate=12 November 2010
cite web |ref=sfnRef|Charts and Awards |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=miriam-makeba-p3344/charts-awards|pure_url=yes |title=Miriam Makeba Charts & Awards |publisher= Allmusic |accessdate=18 November 2010 Related articles :
* Allmusic|class=artist|id=miriam-makeba-p3344/charts-awards/billboard-albums|pure_url=yes Billboard Albums
* Allmusic|class=artist|id=miriam-makeba-p3344/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes Billboard Singles
* Allmusic|class=artist|id=miriam-makeba-p3344/charts-awards/grammy-awards|pure_url=yes GRAMMY Awards
cite web |ref=sfnRef|Festival d'Ile de France 2009 |url= http://www.festival-idf.fr/2009/concerts.php |format=PHP |title=Tous les concerts |language=French |trans_title=All Concerts |publisher=Festival d'Ile de France |accessdate=14 November 2010 Related articles :
* http://www.festival-idf.fr/2009/fiche-concert.php? concert=12 HOMMAGE A MIRIAM MAKEBA (1)
* http://www.festival-idf.fr/2009/fiche-concert.php? concert=13 HOMMAGE A MIRIAM MAKEBA (2)
* http://www.festival-idf.fr/2009/fiche-concert.php? concert=14 HOMMAGE A MIRIAM MAKEBA (3)
* cite web |url= http://video.aol.com/video-detail/hommage-a-miriam-makeba-festival-dile-de-france-09/4102373435/? icid=VIDLRVMUS02 |title=HOMMAGE A MIRIAM MAKEBA - FESTIVAL D'ILE DE FRANCE 09 |publisher=AOL Video |accessdate=11 November 2010
Allmusic|class=artist|id=miriam-makeba-p3344|pure_url=yes Miriam Makeba at Allmusic
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imdb name|0538460|Miriam Makeba
http://www.npr.org/artists/96810385/miriam-makeba Miriam Makeba at National Public Radio
Cite news |url= http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/11/world/africa/11makeba.html? pagewanted=all |last=Cowell |first=Alan |title=Miriam Makeba, 76, Singer and Activist, Dies – Obituary (Obit) |date=10 November 2008 |work=Africa |publisher= The New York Times|NYTimes.com |accessdate=8 November 2010
Refend Polar Music Prize Persondata | NAME = Makeba, Miriam | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Mama Afrika | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Singer, songwriter and civil rights activist | DATE OF BIRTH = 4 March 1932 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Prospect Township, Johannesburg, South Africa | DATE OF DEATH = 10 November 2008 | PLACE OF DEATH = Castel Volturno, Italy DEFAULTSORT:Makeba, Miriam Category:1932 births Category:2008 deaths Category:Anti-apartheid activists Category:Cardiovascular disease deaths in Italy Category:Deaths from myocardial infarction Category:Grammy Award winners Category:Heads Up International artists Category:Musicians who died on stage Category:People from Johannesburg Category:South African exiles Category:South African female singers Category:South African musicians Category:South African people of Swazi descent Category:World music musicians Category:Wrasse Records artists Category:Xhosa people