Sankomota
Lesotho Afro-Jazz Band
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::summary Lesotho Afro-Jazz Band ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Sankomota |
| alias | Uhuru |
| origin | Maseru, Lesotho |
| genre | Afro-Jazz, Rock fusion |
| years_active | 1976–present |
| label | Shifty Records |
| current_members | * Moss Nkofo |
| past_members | * Tsepo Tshola (deceased) |
| associated_acts | Frank Leepa, Tšepo Tšola |
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| name = Sankomota | image = | alias = Uhuru | origin = Maseru, Lesotho | genre = Afro-Jazz, Rock fusion | years_active = 1976–present | label = Shifty Records | current_members = * Moss Nkofo
- Black Jesus
- Pitso Sera | past_members = * Tsepo Tshola (deceased)
- Frank Leepa (deceased) | associated_acts = Frank Leepa, Tšepo Tšola Sankomota is an Afro-jazz fusion band formed in 1976 in Lesotho. The band consisted of several members in its earliest years; Frank Leepa (guitarist, vocalist, arranger, composer), Moss Nkofo (drummer), Black Jesus (percussion), Moruti Selate (bass), Tsepo Tshola (lead vocalist and composer), and Pitso Sera (guitar), among others. Sankomota was managed by Peter B. Scheider until 1979. Later, under the management of Leepa, Sankomota's career spanned out over two decades.
History
Frank Leepa, also known as the Captain, started the band in school, calling it Anti Antiques. The band later changed its name to Uhuru, meaning 'freedom' in Swahili. However, due to the popularity of Black Uhuru from Jamaica, under the advisement of Schneider, the band decided to change their name again in order to avoid confusion. The name 'Sankomota' was chosen due to its symbolism, meaning phantom or poltergeist in the Sesotho language, as well as it being the name of a warrior from the Basotho and Bapedi people during the reign of King Moshoeshoe. Sankomota was the first band to record an LP in Lesotho. They were recorded by Lloyd Ross and Warrick Sony of Shifty Records on November 11, 1983. The album was self-titled, and it had nine tracks that collectively ran under 50 minutes long.
In 1991, Tsepo Tshola, the band's lead singer, left to pursue a solo career. In 1996, on the way to Cape Town, South Africa, the band suffered a road accident that killed unnamed members of the band.
Frank Leepa died on 27 November 2003 and Tshola died of COVID related complications on 15 July 2021.
Discography
- Sankomota (1983)
- Madhouse (1984)
- Dreams Do Come True (1987)
- The Writing on the Wall (1989)
- Exploration a New Phase (1991)
- The Best of 1981-1991 (1995)
- Frankly Speaking (2001)
- After the Storm (1993)
- Ngwana Moshangane (2021)
- Piano For Kings (2022)
- Disatlo Bowa (2022)
- Change Marobalo Ep (2023)
- Pelo Yaka (2023)
References
- Born For Greatness, Biography of Frank Leepa
References
- "African Music Library {{!}} Band Profile: Sankomota".
- "Band members killed in crash".
- Monaheng, Tseliso. (2014-11-21). "An Ode To Sankomota".
- [https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/music-icon-tsepo-tshola-succumbs-to-covid-19-20210715", ''Channel24.com'', 15 July 2021]. Retrieved 15 July 2021
- Wiser, Danny. (17 November 2020). "LESOTHO: Dreams Do Come True - Sankomota".
- "Sankomota Albums and Discography".
- "Shifty – since '84".
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