“[She was] a virtuoso vocalist whose ease of motion between opera, jazz and South African popular music made her a symbol of the country’s new social order after the end of apartheid. … [President Nelson] Mandela famously referred to her as the country’s ‘first lady of song,’ and the title stuck.” – The New York Times

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