This exclusive interview series are a real bomb. It brings out the musician's unheard stories to the world, which is what true fans want to hear. Thanks a million, Billy.
@Azikhale_2 күн бұрын
Shout out to Phongolo my hometown, never knew this legend once lived here 😄
@gidmosia70653 күн бұрын
The shy guitarist who influenced me a l😢t in his career and has learned a lot as a guitarist Let the music talk ❤❤ Mr Zungu
@malete126 күн бұрын
So,this is the guy who plays Guitar Man👏🏿. The man has killer skills playing octaves👌🏾...dlala guitar man, dlala isonginci🕺🏾🔥🎶
@sibusisomtshali13745 күн бұрын
Greatly said sir, Manzini omkhulu, much respect Baba, sengathi uMvelinqangi angasigcinela wena njalo 🤝
@libadviser87936 күн бұрын
Hawu madoda, uZungu uqobo lwakhe. This guy is a very warm personality, I met him in Gallagher Estate and we shared a stage, he was playing with Makeba s band at the time.
@tsheposako60806 күн бұрын
Great one Billy. We really appreciate your content. This legend did wonders on the ipcc albums 👌🏿.
@mjmoselakgomo6 күн бұрын
My favorite guitarist
@KageecastКүн бұрын
I liked hes combination with the late Robbie Malinga dladla guitar man.
@Ayo_its_Austin6 күн бұрын
Did he say when he started sessions with the IPCC it was while they were under Gallo when Nick was still there? Because I've been wondering about the Sabata album; it has Nick sound but on some songs I think ntate Ntokozo played. 37:10 It's funny to think ntate Aubrey was once that type of guy😂, from the music videos you wouldn't think about him doing that, hehe. During the time after thami music joined ccp at EMI there was a keyboard player there, that man did wonders I hope you can interview him too, I want to know who he is. From the 2000 to 2006 I think Kemang album 🔥
@tsheposako60806 күн бұрын
Ipcc keyboard player was felani gumbi for most of the albums. Unfortunately he is late. I think khola phalatsi also played in the later albums
@nhlanhlanhlanhla18136 күн бұрын
Wow, that's my man, Mr Zungu I will give a call soon my brother. I'll ask Dr Moses Ngwenya for your number
@LightningNyembe5 күн бұрын
I'm disappointed about the door noises and people disrespectful of the interview, come on man be professional in how you record your podcast
@billymonama.5 күн бұрын
@@LightningNyembe We sincerely apologize if this fell short of your expectations. However, you weren’t there to experience the situation firsthand. The interview took place at Downtown Studios, and although we were told the space would be available, other people unexpectedly showed up for rehearsals. To clarify, this is not a podcast. While the result may not meet your exacting standards, it’s far better than letting the story go untold. I hope you were able to focus on the value of the narrative, rather than being distracted by the setting. If you review our previous work, you’ll see that we are meticulous and deeply committed to our craft. The essence of this project is that I presented a story with unique significance, one that hasn’t been told before. Please try to overlook minor imperfections like the background door. Perhaps next time, a paid contribution could help us secure a more polished studio experience. What do you think? It could be an opportunity for us to elevate the production. Thank you for your understanding, and God bless.