Unwinding With The Cool Crooners Of Bulawayo
One lazy afternoon I listened to a light track,
It cruised into my ears and heart and crooned
Its way down my spine and vibrated my legs
Till they made some calculated cool swings.
The radio personality intercepted
The mellifluousness of it and said,
“Welcome, welcome to the music
And the magic of the Cool Crooners”.
The Cool Crooners were formed in 1998
By longtime friends -Abel, Lucky and Ben;
In 2001 their album -Blue Sky-about a South African jail
‘Inside of which one only sees the blue sky’– cooled ears.
Their melodies are mesmerizing and soothing,
They mix African rhythms with western music;
They blend SiNdebele, SiZulu and KiSwahili —
Wowing the audiences with their classy voices.
Foot-tapping their way into international stardom,
Sweet smart men in suits, singing Bulugwe Lami,
(The fate of ‘my’ tattered trousers haye haye!)
These young old boys` laid back music is cool!
Ndaba Sibanda is a Zimbabwean-born writer. He hails from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. In 2005 he authored an epic, Love O’clock. Ndaba’s poems, essays and short stories have been featured in many and various journals and magazines like: The Piker Press, Bricolage, The Dying Goose, Land others . His latest anthology, The Dead Must Be Sobbing was published in March 2013.
He believes “it is right to write, and that writing is his life and second wife”.
Currently he lives in Angola.
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