Greetings!
Perhaps
there is no song that truly captured the music of postola in the early days like
the song “UYEZA, UJESU” by Barorisi Ba Morena in the late 70’s. The 80’s
brought a slew of hits from the legends of apostolic gospel music.n But the late 80's and early 90's was owned by Jerusalema E Ncha, present tough competition for Barorisi.
Barorisi
Ba Morena (Gallo) was the first group to find recording success,
followed
closely by Jerusalema E Ncha (CCP/EMI) and
eventually Majalefa A Morena
(RPM/Gallo).
These are the pioneers of POSTOLA – the music. The first groups to record and find commercial success "ka mmino oa moya, mmino oa baprofeta! Alleluya!
The
three legends went on to record some of the most memorable albums under their respective
labels. However, it was the late 80’s and early 90’s that the apostolic gospel
music really exploded into a splendor of talent and musical master pieces in
the form of new and old groups taking a more noticeable stand in the world of
POSTOLA®.
Welcome
to INSIDEPOSTOLA® on TheChoirChannel with me, John Baloyi. I will be bringing
you opinion pieces, interviews with best voices and groups, and
biographies/profiles.
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3 comments:
I am happy i finally found the person who has a love of postola music like i do. Nna ke Neo Tsuinyane. My baptism congregation is in Senekal at the moment im residing in Pietermaritzburg.
I am one of you followers on youtube as Neo Kay, and will suerly follow you on twitter. I want to keep in touch and know if there will be any shows in future.
Mmino oa postola oaphidisa. Batsumi Ba Lentsoe in Lydenburg 0737247535
Anyone pls give me contact details of Mighty Messengers and Hophethehile
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