Johnny Dyani
South African bassist
Johnny Mbizo Dyani was a South African jazz double bassist, vocalist and pianist, who, in addition to being a key member of The Blue Notes, played with such international musicians as Don Cherry, Steve ... Wikipedia
Born: November 30, 1945, East London, South Africa
Died: October 24, 1986 (age 40 years), Berlin, Germany
Full name: Johnny Mbizo Dyani
Music group: The Blue Notes (1963 – 1986)
Genre: Jazz
Songs
Magwaza
Witchdoctor's Son ˇ 1978
Jo'Burg - New York
Song for Biko ˇ 1978
Song for Biko
Song for Biko ˇ 1978
Lonely Flower in the Village
Song for Biko ˇ 1978
Wish You Sunshine
Song for Biko ˇ 1978
Ntyilo Ntyilo
Witchdoctor's Son ˇ 1978
Radebe
Witchdoctor's Son ˇ 1978
Confession of Moods
Song for Biko ˇ 1978
Ntsikana’s Bell
Good News from Africa ˇ 1973
Musicians Musician
Born Under the Heat ˇ 1984
Traditional South African Songs
Music For Xaba (Vol.1) ˇ 1973
Blame It on the Boers
Afrika
Heart With Minor's Face
Witchdoctor's Son ˇ 1978
Get Out
Storm Warning
Grandmother's Teaching
Afrika
Moniebah / The Pilgrim
Good News from Africa ˇ 1973
Needle Children
Afrika
Funk Dem Dudu
Afrika
Adhan & Allah-O-Akbar
Good News from Africa ˇ 1973
Kippieology
Afrika
Eyomzi
Witchdoctor's Son ˇ 1978
Kalahari Lives
Afrika
Where Is My Mind?
Piano Pop Covers Vol. 1
Namhanje
Echoes From Africa ˇ 1979
Dedicated Abdullah Ibrahim
Afrika
My Hero
Flip Flop & Fly
Afrikan Anthem
African Bass ˇ 1979
Pretoria Three
Afrika
Appear
Afrika
Zikr
Echoes From Africa ˇ 1979
Dorkay House
Mbizo ˇ 1986
Here I Am
Truth Has Come to Light ˇ 1977
Albums