Featured New Releases ... Johnny Clegg Biography by Craig Harris + Follow Artist. Find Johnny Clegg discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. Johnny Clegg and Savuka played both at home and abroad, even though Cl…

The group's first album, Third World Child, broke international sales records in several European countries, including France. For example, the album Despite being ignored and often harassed by the South African government at home, Juluka were able to tour internationally, playing in Briefly reunited in the mid-1990s, Clegg and Mchunu reformed Juluka, released During one concert in 1999, he was joined onstage by South African President Clegg's song "Scatterlings of Africa" gave him his only entries in the Savuka's song "Dela" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1997 film Johnny Clegg was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2015,"Jonathan Clegg" redirects here. New Releases. Find Johnny Clegg discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. The band went on to record several more albums, including Heat, Dust and Dreams, which received a Grammy Awardnomination. The issue of racial and social injustice, which has been at the core of so much of Johnny Clegg’s work over the years, was more prominent. Says Clegg: "Savuka was launched in the State of Emergency, 1986. One EP and four albums were released between 1986 … He also formed Savuka, another inter-racial crossover band in 1986, blending African music with European (especially Celtic) influences. South African "songwriter, dancer, guitarist and vocalist - in that order." johnny clegg Johnny Clegg - dancer, anthropologist, singer, songwriter, academic, activist and French knight and recently became a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE). For the British rower, see Together with the black musician and dancer Dudu Zulu, Clegg went on to form his second inter-racial band, Savuka, in 1986, continuing to blend African music with European influences. The band, which grew to a six-member group (with three white musicians and three black musicians) by the time it released its first album Just as unusually, the band's music combined Zulu, Celtic, and rock elements, with both Juluka's music was both implicitly and explicitly political; not only was the fact of the success of the band (which openly celebrated African culture in a bi-racial band) a thorn in the flesh of a political system based on racial separation, the band also produced some explicitly political songs. The entire album was hard-hitting, it was directly political and it had very strong political metaphors. Later that year, Johnny Clegg released his first solo album "Third World Child". He preceded each song with snippets of Zulu culture, information, commentary, humor and personal anecdotes relevant and unique to that song,Juluka was an unusual musical partnership for the time in South Africa, with a white man (Clegg) and a black man (Mchunu) performing together.