Fany Pfumo

Fany Pfumo (also spelled Fany Mpfumo)[1] (Lourenço Marques, October 18, 1928 – Maputo, November 3, 1987)[2] was a Mozambican-born singer who was mainly active in South Africa. He is considered one of the founders[3] and of the prominent artists[4] in the marrabenta style scene. Born to a poor family, he started his career playing an "oil tin guitar" in Maputo's suburbs[5] but later moved to South Africa in search of a better living.[6] In Johannesburg, Pfumo had the opportunity to record with HMV, achieving international fame with songs such as Loko ni kumbuka Jorgina ("When I remember Jorgina"); this one, in particular, remains one of the best known songs of marrabenta and Mozambican pop music.[6][7] After achieving international fame in South Africa, Pfumo eventually returned to Mozambique.[6]

Pfumo's trademark style is characterized by the mix of marrabenta rhythms with jazz elements as well as influences of South African kwela music.[6] He played in a number of bands during the 1950s and 1960s[8] but also recorded several solo singles.

Partial discography

Singles

Pfumo's singles include:[4]

  • Leswi Wene Unga Xonga
  • Famba Ha Hombe
  • A Vasati Va Lomu

Compilations

Footnotes

  1. "Fany Mpfumo - Biografia". Archived from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
  2. https://clubofmozambique.com/event/khuzula-editora-will-launch-a-songbook-about-the-king-of-marrabenta-fany-mpfumo/
  3. "Fany Pfumo". Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  4. Marrabenta time with Fany Pfumo and friends
  5. Fany Pfumo
  6. S. Broughton, M. Ellingham, R. Trillo, eds., World Music: The Rough Guide. Africa, Europe, and Middle East, vol. 1, p. 580. See extract on GoogleBooks
  7. Marrabenta
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2012-03-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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