Musician Thabang Tabane passes away

Musician Thabang Tabane passes away

Thandiswa Mazwai mourns the passing of a musician who was part of her team.

Taking to social media, she announced that the death of Thabang Tabane, a percussionist.

Thandiswa revealed that she is struggling to process Thabang’s passing; she further paid tribute to the musician.

“I am devastated to share the heartbreaking news that our beloved percussionist Thabang Tabane has passed away earlier today. This is an unimaginable loss, and we are all struggling to process it.”


 


 

 

 

 

 

“Thabang was not only an incredible musician, but also a dear friend, a source of inspiration, and a vital part of our music as a band. His presence, energy, and spirit will be deeply missed, both on and off the stage. He leaves behind his children. And the Malombo drums lay silent,” she wrote.Born on 26 February 1979, Thabang was the son of the late legendary jazz guitarist Philip Tabane. He learned to play drums at a young age by watching his uncle, Mabi Thobejane, co-founder of Malombo. He began performing with his father’s band at a young age and toured internationally, sharing the stage with notable artists like Thandiswa Mazwai.

Thabang collaborated with various musicians, including Mabi Thobejane, and performed with the percussion group PedXulu at festivals like the Cape Town North Sea Jazz Festival. His 2018 album Matjale features tracks such as ‘Father and Mother’, ‘Richard’, ‘Thuli (Mama)’ and ‘Bengekho’, among others. Dedicated to excellence and with a deep understanding of music, Thabang was a cultural emissary who continued to carry on the legacy of malombo music.

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