Nana Coyote
Tsietsi Daniel Motijoane, performing under the name Nana Coyote, was born in Lesotho and grew up in Sharpeville, in what is known as the Vaal Triangle. He started singing at an early age and had formed a band by the time he was in high school.
Nana Coyote | |
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Birth name | Tsietsi Daniel Motijoane |
Born | 1955-July-05 Lesotho |
Origin | Lesotho |
Genres | Mbaqanga, Soul, Pop, R&B, Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1983-2010 |
Labels | Wild Dog Music |
One of his early recordings was an album titled Don't You Wanna Know Me in 1986, which was followed by Vuku Zenzele three years later. He performed and featured in album recordings, mostly as a featured artist with groups like Stimela and Sankomota. Throughout his career he worked with a number of bands, at times as a featured artist, and in some cases as a band member.
Coyote released his solo album titled “Majaja” [1] on the 1st of August 2003. In 2004, Nana Coyote, Steve Kekana and Joe Nina recorded a studio album as The Trio titled "My Pride, My Joy". The album also featured Tshepo Tshola and Hugh Masekela.
He also lent his voice to a number of musical projects, including "Party Time" by Moses Khumalo in 2005 and "Ke Nako" by Nutty Nys.
Nana Coyote passed away in 2010 after illness. He was posthumously honoured with a SAMA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 at the South African Music Awards.
Awards and Honours
Period | Honour / Award |
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2016 | SAMA Lifetime Achievement Award (SAMA 22) [2] |
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label (original issue) |
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1986 | Don't You Wanna Know Me | |
1989 | Vuku Zenzele [3] | Hot Stuff |
2003 | Majaja | Kisanji Entertainment / Sheer Sounds [1] |
2007 | Mo Fe (Second Time Around) [4] | Khula Records |
2012 | I Am Not A Musicians, I Am Music | The Music Industry cc [5] |
Compilations
Year | Title | Label (original issue) |
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2001 | Best Of The Best | Gallo Record Company |
Singles and EPs
Year | Title | Label (original issue) |
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1988 | Cosmic Man | Gallo Record Company [6] |
1989 | Namibia 435 | Teal Records [7] |
As Part of Band
Year | Title | Band | Label (original issue) |
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2004 | My Pride, My Joy | The Trio | Kisanji Entertainment / Sheer Sounds [8] |
As Featured Artist
Year | Title | Album | Album Artist | Label (original issue) |
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1986 | Take Your Love | Love Triangle [9] | Steve Kekana | Gallo Record Company |
1987 | Whispers in the Deep | Look, Listen and Decide [10] | Stimela | Gallo Record Company |
2005 | Party Time | Ibuyile | Moses Khumalo | Sheer Sounds [11] |
References
- "Majaja by Nana Coyote". Apple Music.
- "3 SA music icons honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards". Music In Africa. June 1, 2016.
- "Nana Coyote - Vuka Zenzele". Discogs.
- "Nana Coyote - Mofe (Second Time Around) (CD) | Music | Buy online in South Africa from Loot.co.za".
- "I AM NOT A MUSICIAN, I AM MUSIC" – via open.spotify.com.
- "Coyote* - Cosmic Man". Discogs.
- "Nana Coyote - Namibia 435". Discogs.
- "My Pride, My Joy by The Trio". Apple Music.
- "Steve Kekana - Love Triangle". Discogs.
- "Look, Listen and Decide by Stimela". Apple Music.
- "Ibuyile by Moses Khumalo". Apple Music.
External links
- Nana Coyote on Apple Music
- 3 SA music icons honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Here are all the 2016 Sama winners
- The Full List of Winners at the 2016 South African Music Awards #SAMA22
- SAMA 22 to honour Coyote, Bhekumuzi and Roger Lucey
- Nana Coyote dies
- SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC
- Nana Coyote: the giant has fallen