Mduduzi Kheswa
Bio
Mduduzi Kheswa was born in Umlazi Township in South Africa. His
earliest musical memory is of traditional dancing and playing guitar.
The guitar was homemade: a 5 liter tin, wood and fish gut or tyre
tube.
At the age of 14, Mduduzi started appearing with local groups and
musicians like Bongi Shabane, The Goings, Bongani Sokhela,
Mandla Zikalala and Stax, to mention a few, at events in eThekwini
and the surrounding areas. He was exposed to many different kinds
of music—gospel, pop, traditional and jazz fusion. “This period
was crucial in the formation of my musical outlook”, he notes with
great joy.
In 1985 Mduduzi headed for Gauteng to join a pop outfit, Casino.
There he met the great musicians of the time. He took part in the
“The Unfinished Story Tour” of South Africa, sharing the stage with
the worldʼs renowned like Stimela, Ladysmith Black Mambazo,
Lucky Dube and many others. This was the time of nightclubs,
festivals, road shows and political unrest in most townships and
rural areas. He then left Gauteng to concentrate on perfecting his
keyboard playing technique and to further his education in
eThekwini in 1987.
While on a short encounter with Sakhile - a jazz fusion outfit of the
“Mantombi” fame - Mduduzi was introduced to music reading and
writing, and jazz music by Khaya Mahlangu, one of the founder
members of the band. He recalls of this experience: “Iʼm so grateful
to God for making that awesome coincidence occur in this lifetime.”
In 1990 he joined Sarafina and toured Canada and America. The
following year Mduduzi then teamed up with Busi Mhlongo and
Twasa, and in 1993 the band cut a CD named “Ababhemu” which
saw them travelling to the Netherlands, UK, Germany and Switzerland.
Getting back to Gauteng in 1995 opened even more opportunities
for him. For the following ten years Mduduzi performed and
recorded with prominent names and productions in the
entertainment industry. These include The Shell Road to Fame, Vusi
Khumalo, Jabu Khanyile and Bayete, The Daughter of Nebo,
Themba Mkhize, Geoff Mapaya, Caiphus Semenya, Letta Mbulu,
Kgomotso Moshugi, Queen Londiwe 1, Just Chilling, and many
more.
Driven by the desire to make a positive contribution to society and
pursuit of excellence, in May 2013, 168 Prosperity Drive was
founded. “The establishment of 168 Prosperity Drive was an
important step towards realizing my goals.” he said. “This was to
be the first of many important changes for me as artist, writer and
producer in many years.” He said it will primarily handle everyday
activities from writing, music production to publishing and
outreach programs and much more. Mduduzi Kheswa has recently
released his Debut Album– Asking Forgiveness (2018) - under this
name.
Throughout his career Mduduzi has learned to roll with the
punches and bounce back time and again. His remark: “Music is a
calling, and my profession encourages me to persevere and to
follow on the path of the Wise Ones of our Universe with...