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Gito Baloi (The Roots Of)

by Gito Baloi

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Fambaka 04:10
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Ekaya 04:57
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Fiozime 03:28
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Woza 04:44
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Verdade 03:58
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Tiva 06:31
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Location 04:48
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Tiamo 04:39
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Up & Down 03:31
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Sad Melody 04:36
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Magic Touch 04:54

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Gito Baloi (September 30, 1964 – April 4, 2004) was an African musician, from Mozambique. Originally known for his collaborations and as a member of the trio Tananas, he also released solo albums as vocalist and bassist.

Recognised by his haunting vocals and lead bass style, Baloi is regarded a pioneer of African Jazz and as one of the most respected guitarists from Southern Africa.

Felix Garcao do Rosario Serafim Bernardo Baloi, better known by his nickname "Gito", was born in Matola, Mozambique. He grew up on his family's farm, near Maputo, with his mother, father, and siblings. He was the oldest son. Gito was a musical child; he taught himself how to play music, building his own instruments out of discarded paraffin tins, oil drums, and reeds. His early influences included Jaco Pastorius and Bob Marley. At 14, he borrowed a bass guitar and performed for the villagers to help support his family. As a teenager, Gito left home to avoid being forced to fight in the civil war. On foot, he headed for South Africa with a few friends.

Before his death, Gito had traveled extensively, working with numerous musicians locally and internationally. Starting out in South Africa, Gito toured with a group called Pongolo during 1986. In 1987, Tananas was formed by Gito, Ian Herman and Steve Newman. The band gained global attention, leading them to perform in America, Australia, France, Japan, Sweden, and various other countries around the world. On separate occasions, he shared the stage with Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Sting, as well as Tracy Chapman and Youssou N'Dour.

One particular project he was involved with was The Shuttle Band, which featured musicians from Europe and South Africa. He was also a part of the world music group Mondetta, consisting of artists from Israel, Canada, Korea, and South Africa.

Gito was married to South African visual artist, Erika Hibbert. They have two daughters together - Lorha, born in 1996, and Tiva, 1997.

Gito was shot dead in Johannesburg, South Africa on April 4, 2004 while on his way home from a concert in Pretoria, leaving behind 2 young kids and his wife. He was only 39 years old.

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released August 15, 2020

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